Yes, Let’s invite the most famous human trafficker to create the laws on dealing with human trafficking- because, you know, that just makes sense in this twisted world we live in.
According to documents uncovered as a part of Virgin Island’s lawsuit against JPMorgan, Jeffrey Epstein was consulted by the former first lady of the U.S. Virgin Islands when drafting new laws to regulate sex offenders.
Former first lady of US Virgin Islands worked for Jeffrey Epstein, helped facilitate his sex-trafficking operation, JPMorgan claims in lawsuit https://t.co/2LmGXIwOLK
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) June 16, 2023
Fox News Business reports that Epstein was asked by Cecile de Johngh, the wife of then-Virgin Islands Gov. John de Jongh Jr., to help draft specific changes in sex offender laws. If you want to give the former first lady the benefit of the doubt, that maybe she didn’t know Epstein had a history of sexually abusing minors, please don’t. The first lady’s request came three years after Epstein was convicted in Florida for sexual crimes against minors.
The disclosure of Epstein’s involvement. in writing laws for the Virgin Islands came in the discovery proceedings following a lawsuit the Virgin Islands brought against JPMorgan last year. The lawsuit alleges that the company executives did not do enough to police Epstein’s behavior at his island compound.
Epstein was working with everyone https://t.co/YTvvm2Ygoc
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) June 16, 2023
Previous disclosures in the case show that bank executives frequently traveled to the financier’s Little St. James island. The very Island where the horrific abuse of minor-aged girls happened. The executives of the megabank also ignored suspicious withdrawals on his account that were flagged by regulators. JPMorgan recently agreed to a massive $290 million settlement with Epstein’s victims.
However, JPMorgan isn’t the only guilty party in the mix. The territory’s government also had a hand in enabling Epstein. In its latest filing, JPMorgan slammed the Virgin Islands’ “quid pro quo relationship” with the known child predator.
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JPMorgan Says Ex-First Lady of U.S. Virgin Islands Helped Epstein Traffic Womenhttps://t.co/0tC8zXOzmQ pic.twitter.com/UYS3v8jJsl
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“He gave them money, advice, influence, and favors,” the filing says. “In exchange, they shielded and even rewarded him… looking the other way when he walked through USVI airports accompanied by girls and young women.”
As evidence, the bank points to communications between de Johngh shortly after Epstein was released from prison in 2009. The Pedophile claimed the Virgin Islands as his primary residence. He became a registered sex offender as required under local laws, yet still, the territory’s first family maintained close ties with the wealthy pervert.