JPMorgan flagged $1 billion in suspicious Epstein transactions and kept banking him

President Barack Obama meets with senior advisors in the Oval Office, June 15, 2012. Pictured, from left, are: Chief of Staff Jack Lew; Senior Advisor David Plouffe; Counsel to the President Kathryn Ruemmler; Counselor to the President Pete Rouse; Rob Nabors, Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs; Director of Communications Dan Pfeiffer; and Mark Childress, Deputy Chief of Staff for Planning. (Official White House Photo)

Goldman Sachs chief legal officer Kathryn Ruemmler announced her resignation Thursday night, the latest career to fall apart because of the Epstein files. She'd received luxury handbags and a fur coat from Epstein after his 2008 sex crimes conviction and offered him advice on managing his reputation. — Read the rest

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