Dimon faces two-day deposition in JPMorgan Epstein lawsuits
JPMorgan Chase chief executive Jamie Dimon was instructed to set aside two days for a deposition in litigation accusing the bank of knowingly benefiting from Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking.
US District Judge Jed Rakoff set the times at a Tuesday (Wednesday AEST) conference in a Manhattan federal court. He said lawyers in two suits against JPMorgan would have a total of five hours to question the CEO.
Bloomberg
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