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DoBW

(3,223 posts)
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 07:12 PM 7 hrs ago

another bank buying a no-fault way out of Epstein

Bank of America "said in a statement that the deal allows it to "put this matter behind us and provides further closure for the plaintiffs." The bank continues to deny wrongdoing: "Bank of America did not facilitate sex trafficking crimes,"

https://www.businessinsider.com/jeffrey-epstein-bank-of-america-bofa-wall-street-settlement-victims-2026-3

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another bank buying a no-fault way out of Epstein (Original Post) DoBW 7 hrs ago OP
I dunno, $72.5M is a lot to pay for NOT facilitating sex trafficking crimes... RockRaven 7 hrs ago #1
By end of april, there will be proof they sure as hell did lol Volaris 6 hrs ago #2

RockRaven

(19,364 posts)
1. I dunno, $72.5M is a lot to pay for NOT facilitating sex trafficking crimes...
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 07:27 PM
7 hrs ago

But it isn't so much to pay for silence/secrecy about facilitating sex trafficking crimes (for context, JPMoganChase paid $290M and Deutsche Bank paid $75M).

Cut the crap, BofA. Nobody with a brain believes your nonsense.

Volaris

(11,697 posts)
2. By end of april, there will be proof they sure as hell did lol
Tue Mar 31, 2026, 08:19 PM
6 hrs ago

Proof or disclosure that they DID commit any crimes, after the fact, should be legal basis for voiding the settlement and dragging them into court for a bigger payout, if not charges.

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