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he attorney general of the U.S. Virgin Islands has been fired just days after vowing to expose Jeffrey Epstein’s powerful friends and accomplices.
Denise George was reportedly “terminated” by the territory’s governor during Democrat President Joe Biden’s official visit to the islands.
Deceased child sex trafficker Epstein infamously owned a private island in the Virgin Islands where many of his victims have alleged the abuse took place.
The island, Little St. James, was known by locals and authorities as “Pedophile Island” and was visited by Epstein’s powerful friends.
The news of George’s firing comes just days after she made global headlines by moving to bring justice to those complicit in Epstein’s crimes.
As Slay News reported, George’s office filed a lawsuit last Tuesday against JPMorgan Chase, accusing the Wall Street bank of helping Epstein’s sex trafficking operation.
The bank is accused of failing in its duty to report suspicious financial activity.
“Over more than a decade, JPMorgan (JPM) clearly knew it was not complying with federal regulations in regard to Epstein-related accounts as evidenced by its too-little too-late efforts after Epstein was arrested on federal sex trafficking charges and shortly after his death, when JPMorgan (JPM) belatedly complied with federal law,” said the complaint filed by then-U.S. Virgin Islands AG George.
The lawsuit added a dagger that should make all of Epstein’s friends nervous: “Human trafficking was the principal business of the accounts Epstein maintained at JPMorgan.”
