- Financier referred Kathy Ruemmler to senior banker Mary Erdoes
- Email thread is part of USVI suit accusing bank of misconduct
Jeffrey Epstein’s assistant reached out to a senior executive at JPMorgan Chase & Co. more than four years ago to help former Obama White House lawyer Kathy Ruemmler open an account before she joined Goldman Sachs Group Inc., where she is now general counsel, according to a court filing.
An email thread initiated by the financier’s office was revealed in a lawsuit by the US Virgin Islands that accuses JPMorgan of knowingly benefiting from Epstein’s sex crimes. The dialog was about six years after the bank fired Epstein as a client and six months before Epstein died in prison by suicide while awaiting trial.
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