Bank of America Settles Epstein Victim Lawsuit for $72.5 Million (3/30/26)
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As part of the settlement, Bank of America denied any wrongdoing and maintained that it did not facilitate Epstein’s crimes, framing the agreement as a way to resolve the matter and provide compensation to victims rather than an admission of liability. The deal still requires court approval, but it follows a broader pattern of major financial institutions paying large sums to settle similar allegations tied to Epstein, including earlier payouts by JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank. The case also highlighted financial ties between Epstein and powerful figures moving money through the banking system, reinforcing ongoing concerns about how elite financial networks may have intersected with—and potentially enabled—his operation even after his criminal history was widely known.
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Epstein victims get $72.5M from Bank of America settlement
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