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Democrats Want JPMorgan and Other Banks to Testify Over Epstein Ties

September 11, 2025
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Ten Democratic senators are calling on the Senate Banking Committee to hold hearings into the role that JPMorgan Chase and other financial institutions may have played in enabling Jeffrey Epstein’s decades-long sex trafficking operation.

The group, led by Senator Elizabeth Warren, sent a letter Thursday to Senator Tim Scott, the committee chair, asking him to have Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan’s chief executive, and employees from other banks that worked with Mr. Epstein testify before the committee.

“This testimony will help inform congressional efforts to ensure that our banking system has adequate safeguards against illicit activity,” the senators wrote in the letter.

Ms. Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat, is the ranking member on the banking committee.

The request for a hearing comes after an article was published this week by The New York Times Magazine examining JPMorgan’s more than 10-year banking relationship with Mr. Epstein during a period when the disgraced financier was found to have sexually abused teenage girls. The report found that the bank had repeatedly disregarded red flags, including large cash withdrawals and other suspicious transactions, involving Mr. Epstein, who died by suicide in jail in 2019, and his associates.

The letter to Mr. Scott, a Republican from South Carolina, noted that Deutsche Bank, which became Mr. Epstein’s main lender after JPMorgan severed ties with him in 2013, repeated many of the same errors.

“Testimony from JPMorgan and other institutions that processed Mr. Epstein’s transactions would provide valuable insight on where controls in the system failed,” the senators wrote. “The American people deserve to know what happened at JPMorgan and other banks that financed Mr. Epstein.”

In recent weeks, a growing number of senators and members of the House of Representatives from both parties have called for greater transparency with regard to records the federal government has on Mr. Epstein.

On Wednesday, Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat, introduced a bill aimed at compelling the Treasury Department to turn over copies of all suspicious activity reports filed by JPMorgan and other banks for thousands of transactions by Mr. Epstein, as well as dozens of his associates or business partners.

Also on Wednesday, Senate Republicans narrowly blocked an attempt by Senator Chuck Schumer of New York, the Democratic leader, to force a vote on releasing the Epstein files compiled by law enforcement agencies.

Matthew Goldstein is a Times reporter who covers Wall Street and white-collar crime and housing issues.

Jessica Silver-Greenberg is a Times investigative reporter writing about big business with a focus on health care. She has been a reporter for more than a decade.

The post Democrats Want JPMorgan and Other Banks to Testify Over Epstein Ties appeared first on New York Times.

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