The ex-first lady of the Virgin Islands consulted Jeffrey Epstein on a sex offender bill, JPMorgan said.
The filings come as JPMorgan is accused by the Virgin Islands of facilitating Epstein's alleged crimes.
Days after de Jongh sent the tuition bill to Epstein, she sent him another email about updated language for a sex offender registration bill, per JPMorgan's filings.
De Jongh was first lady of the Virgin Islands between 2007 and 2015.
Meanwhile, the firm is suing one of its former executives, Jes Staley, alleging that he knew about Epstein's sex trafficking but hid his crimes to keep him as a client.
Persons:
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