
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon pledged to comply with a threatened subpoena from Raskin that would force his bank to hand over any financial records associated with Epstein.
Raskin revealed on Wednesday that he is seeking to subpoena JPMorgan Chase and three other banks for records related to Epstein. The matter is headed to the House floor for a vote in the next few hours.
“We regret any association with that man at all. And, of course, if it’s a legal requirement, we would conform to it. We have no issue with that,” Dimon told reporters after leaving a Senate GOP lunch, according to Politico. “I think what happened to those women is terrible, and any role we played in it.”