JPMorgan, $JPM, CEO Jamie Dimon is to be questioned under oath for up to seven hours over two days in depositions for lawsuits accusing his bank of complicity in sex trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein

JPMorgan, $JPM, CEO Jamie Dimon is to be questioned under oath for up to seven hours over two days in depositions for lawsuits accusing his bank of complicity in sex trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein, per CNBC.

In March, it was announced that JPMorgan’s, $JPM, Jamie Dimon was to be deposed in Epstein lawsuits.

Dimon agreed to be interviewed under oath, at an undetermined date in the future, for two civil lawsuits tied to the convicted sex offender Epstein, the source said.

Earlier this month, JPMorgan sought to lay any blame from the episode on a former senior executive.

The suits, one from an alleged victim and another from the U.S. Virgin Islands, allege that the New York-based bank ignored red flags about Epstein and profited from dealing with him. Earlier this month, JPMorgan sought to lay any blame from the episode on a former senior executive, per CNBC.

JPMorgan, $JPM, has said it should not be held liable for a former top executive’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein in a lawsuit accusing the largest U.S. bank of facilitating its former client’s sex trafficking enterprise, per Reuters.

This is in light of the fact that Jeffrey Epstein documents with names of associates to be made public, per FOX.

The Daily Mail reported that the material is expected to be made public in the coming months, nearly four years after Epstein's reported death.

Recently, some have been named. Ex-JPMorgan, $JPM, executive Jes Staley's newly revealed emails with Jeffrey Epstein, for example, allegedly show them referring to young women as Disney princesses, including Snow White, a lawsuit alleges per Bloomberg.

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