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A judge is expected to decide Thursday whether or not to approve a $290 million settlement agreement between JPMorgan Chase and victims of notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in response to claims that the bank knowingly assisted and supported Epstein’s sex trafficking operation, multiple news organizations reported.
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Sixteen states and Washington, D.C. (via their respective attorneys general) are objecting to the settlement on the grounds that it will impede their ability to go after sex crimes arising from Epstein’s prostitution ring, Reuters reported.
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