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JPMorgan bankers met Jeffrey Epstein after his accounts were closed, Wall Street Journal reports

JPMorgan bankers met Jeffrey Epstein after his accounts were closed, Wall Street Journal reports

JPMorgan Chase & Co bankers continued to have meetings with the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein even after the bank decided to close his accounts in 2013, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the matter. The banker Justin Nelson had about a half-dozen meetings at Epstein's townhouse between 2014 and 2017, the newspaper said. Bank employees also met with Epstein after his accounts were closed to discuss other clients and introductions he could make to potential clients, the newspaper said, citing people familiar with the meetings. Epstein, a well-connected money manager dogged for years by allegations that he sexually…
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Russia arrests US reporter on spy charges in further blow to dire relations

Russia arrests US reporter on spy charges in further blow to dire relations

PAVEL POLITYUK RUSSIA charged an American correspondent for the Wall Street Journal with spying, in a case certain to worsen Moscow's diplomatic feud with Washington over the war in Ukraine and likely to further isolate Russia. The newspaper denied the allegations and demanded the immediate release of "trusted and dedicated reporter" Evan Gershkovich. The White House said the State Department was in direct contact with the Russian government over his detention and urged U.S. citizens living or travelling in Russia to depart immediately. "We condemn the detention of Mr Gershkovich in the strongest terms," White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.…
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