: Virgin Islands seeking at least $190 million in damages from JP Morgan over Jeffrey Epstein

The U.S. Virgin Islands said it will seek damages of at least $190 million from JP Morgan Chase & Co. JPM, according to a filing Friday. In a late Friday report, CNBC said the damages were related to a lawsuit that accuses the bank of protecting customer Jeffery Epstein. JP Morgan shares were down 0.4% after hours Friday, following a 0.6% rise to close the regular session at $149.77.

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