Ten Senate Democrats are calling for a congressional hearing over JPMorgan’s (JPM) decision to maintain Jefferey Epstein as a banking client for roughly 15 years, the Wall Street Journal’s Alexander Saeedy reports. Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts and the ranking Democrat on the Senate Banking Committee, called for the bank’s CEO Jamie Dimon and other executives to testify under oath about their possible knowledge of Epstein’s crimes and if they ignored warning signs about his activities, the author notes.
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