JPMorgan Defeats Bid to Depose Dimon Again in Epstein Suit by US Virgin Islands

Jamie Dimon

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JPMorgan Chase & Co. Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon won’t face a second round of questioning in the bank’s litigation over its ties to Jeffrey Epstein, after a judge blocked an attempt to reopen depositions in the case.

The US Virgin Islands, which is suing JPMorgan for knowingly benefiting from Epstein’s sex trafficking, had asked for a federal court’s approval to question one former and two current bank employees, including Dimon. He had already faced a seven-hour deposition on May 26, denying ever meeting Epstein.