Bank of America Agrees to $72.5 Million Settlement with Epstein Victims
Bank of America has reached a significant settlement agreement, agreeing to pay $72.5 million to victims of Jeffrey Epstein. This decision comes after years of legal proceedings linked to Epstein’s sexual abuse and trafficking activity. The settlement aims to provide financial compensation to the survivors while allowing the bank to move forward from these allegations. The deal showcases the ongoing financial repercussions faced by institutions associated with Epstein, as they continue to settle lawsuits related to his crimes.
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