| For
Enabling
Epstein Bank
of America
Counts 1 and 4
Survived Now
Settlement in
Principle
By Matthew
Russell Lee, Patreon Maxwell
book SDNY COURTHOUSE,
March 16 รข
J.P. Morgan
Chase and
Deutsche Bank
were sued for
their enabling
of Jeffrey
Epstein, in
lawsuits filed
on
Thanksgiving
2022 in the
U.S. District
Court for the
Southern
District of
New York,
where Inner
City Press
found them in
the docket.
The
JPM Chase
complaint is
on Patreon, here. Maximum
Maxwell book here.
On October 15,
2025, amid a push in
Congress to
fully release
the so-called
Epstein files,
a lawsuit
was
filed in SDNY
against Bank
of America,
1:25-cv-8520
(Rakoff) Jones Day
stepped in for
Bank of
America on its
Epstein issues
- which have
been raised to
the Office
of the
Comptroller of
the Currency
by Fair
Finance Watch.
On January 29
Judge Jed S.
Rakoff while
dismissing
some counts against
BofA allowed
to go forward
count 1 ("Knowing
Beneficiary in
a
Sex-Trafficking
Venture in
Violation of
18 USC
1591(a)(2),
1595") and
count 4 ("Obstruction
of the
Enforcement of
the TVPA, 18
USC 1591(d)" -
and still the
OCC (and UN)
do nothing. On
February 11
Judge Rakoff
docketed his
order,
including
citing Morris
as BofA as in
the know -
full order on
Patreon here On
March 11 a
telephone
conference
was held on
deposition
Leon Black,
now for eight
and not 14
hours, and on a ten
day delay:
March 26. More on
X for
Subscribers here
and Substack
here On
March 16,
docketed: "The
parties
apprised the
Court they had
reached a
settlement in
principle. The
Court approved
the parties
joint request
to stay all
pending
deadlines and
set the
following
schedule with
regard to
settlement
approval
proceedings:
The parties
joint papers
are due March
27, 2026, and
the Court will
hold a hearing
to consider
the settlement
proposal at 11
a.m. on April
2, 2026 ."
The B of A
case is
Doe v. Bank of
America,
1:25-cv-8520 (Rakoff) Meanwhile,
the UN has yet to
answer Inner
City Press on
why SG Antonio
Guterres maintained a
rep on the
board of
Ghislaine
Maxwell's
Terramar
Project (instead
bannign the
Press); Norway
won't answer
on its
AMbasador Mona
Juul and
Terje Roed Larsen
taking $130,000
personal loan
from Epstein. The
JPMC case is
Doe 1 v. JP
Morgan Chase
& Co.,
22-cv-10019
(Rakoff)
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Friday, March 20, 2026
For Enabling Epstein Bank of America Counts 1 and 4 Survived Now Settlement in Principle
After SBF Got 25 Years US Opposed His Pro Se Motion His Mother Asks for Time Citing Move
| After
SBF Got 25
Years US
Opposed His
Pro Se Motion
His Mother
Asks for Time
Citing Move
SDNY COURTHOUSE,
March 16 รข On the US v Sam
Bankman-Fried trial, hours
after the guilty verdict, a
book was published: "Crypto
Criminal: The Conviction of
Sam Bankman-Fried: As live
tweeted and investigated from
inside the SDNY courthouse by
Matthew Russell Lee,"
audio/book here. On March
28, 2024, Inner City Press
live tweeted his sentencing,
to 25 years. On May 28
Salame was
"sentenced to
90 months." On
August 21,
Salame filed
that "the
Government
used the plea
negotiations
to threaten
Salameรขs
domestic
partner and
the mother of
his child,
Michelle Bond."
Full filing
on Patreon here. On
February 10,
SBF - via his
monther - filed a
pro se motion
for a new
trial, arguing why
Salame and Daniel
Chapsky did
not testify. On
March 11 the
US Attorney's
Office filed a
44 page
opposition, full
44 pages
on Patreon here. Docketed
on March 16, SBF
through
his mother
Barbara Fried
asked for
more time to
reply; she
says SBF will be
moved from
Terminal Island
soon, without
saying to
where or why.
Filing on
Patreon here. More details on X
for Subscribers
here, Substack here
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