The local paper reported that the attorney general of the US Virgin Islands was ousted on Saturday.
George filed a lawsuit against JP Morgan Chase last week.
The Virgin Islands are home to Little Saint James Island.
The Virgin Islands Consortium reported that the attorney general of the US Virgin Islands was removed from her position just days after she filed a lawsuit.
The local paper reported that the lawsuit was filed without the knowledge of the governor. Bryan thanked George for her service to the people of the territory during the past four years as attorney general and wished her the best in her future endeavors.
According to Insider's Jacob Shamsian, the lawsuit alleges that the human traffickers were aided and abetted by JP Morgan.
According to the lawsuit, the financial institution turned a blind eye to Epstein's crimes for more than a decade because of the deals and clients he brought to the bank.
When asked about the US Virgin Islands lawsuit, JP Morgan did not reply immediately.
The company ended its relationship with the man long before his misdeeds came to light, according to a spokesman for the bank. Since then, the bank has cooperated with the investigations.
The man died by suicide in the year 2019. His death led to further investigations into his more than 200 accusers, scrutiny for his former associates, and a lawsuit against his estate. The estate was ordered to pay the government $105 million and half of the sale price of Little Saint James Island as part of the settlement of the other case.
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