Doe 1 v. Deutsche Bank Aktiengesellschaft et al
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1:22-cv-10018
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Multi Party Litigation:
Class Action
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October 23, 2023
Epstein Victim Attys Get $22.5M In Deutsche Bank Deal
The attorneys for victims of Jeffrey Epstein will receive $22.5 million in fees for their work securing a $75 million settlement with Deutsche Bank to resolve claims it kept Epstein as a client despite its knowledge of his sex trafficking scheme, a New York federal judge ruled Friday.
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September 18, 2023
Epstein Victim Attys Want $22.5M Fee In Deutsche Bank Deal
Attorneys for victims of Jeffrey Epstein suing Deutsche Bank over claims that it improperly kept Epstein as a client despite knowledge of his sex trafficking scheme have asked a New York federal judge for a $22.5 million fee award and roughly $1.1 million in litigation expenses for their work in resolving the case.
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July 21, 2023
Epstein Bank Settlements Present Coverage Quagmire
JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank may face a quagmire when trying to secure insurance coverage following the preliminary approvals of settlements resolving allegations that they improperly kept Jeffrey Epstein as a client despite knowledge of his sex trafficking scheme, experts say.
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June 16, 2023
Epstein Survivor's $75M Deutsche Bank Deal Gets Green Light
A New York federal judge gave his blessing Friday to a $75 million settlement resolving proposed class claims from a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse alleging Deutsche Bank enabled the late financier's sex-trafficking scheme.
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May 30, 2023
Epstein Victim Attys Eye Cut Of $75M Deutsche Bank Deal
Attorneys for a proposed class of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking victims have asked for initial approval of a $75 million settlement with Deutsche Bank over allegations it helped enable his crimes and said they plan to request up to 30% of the deal amount in fees.
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May 17, 2023
Deutsche Bank To Shell Out $75M To Resolve Epstein Suit
Deutsche Bank will pay $75 million to put to rest allegations that it enabled Jeffrey Epstein's sex-trafficking scheme, a "historic" deal that is likely one of the biggest of its kind, according to a lawyer for the woman who filed the proposed class action.
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May 12, 2023
WilmerHale Beats DQ Bid As Chase's Counsel In Epstein Suit
WilmerHale won't be disqualified from defending JPMorgan Chase against a putative class action alleging the bank enabled Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring, a New York federal judge has ruled, finding the law firm's previous pro bono work for an Epstein victim doesn't create a conflict of interest.
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May 05, 2023
Epstein Victim Wants WilmerHale DQ'd From JPMorgan Suit
A victim of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring who's spearheading a putative class action against JPMorgan Chase NA for enabling his abuse wants WilmerHale disqualified from the case, saying one of the attorneys now defending Chase previously worked pro bono on a closely related effort to void Epstein's notorious 2008 non-prosecution agreement.
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May 02, 2023
Judge Details Claims About Ex-JPMorgan Exec's Epstein Ties
A New York federal judge overseeing lawsuits accusing Deutsche Bank AG and JPMorgan Chase Bank NA of enabling Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking has, in a Monday opinion, recounted further allegations that JPMorgan's former head of private banking James "Jes" Staley not only knew about Epstein's abuses but also partook in them.
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April 25, 2023
Ex-JPMorgan Exec Staley Wants Out Of Epstein Suits
JPMorgan's former head of private banking, James "Jes" Staley, asked a New York federal judge to remove him as a third-party defendant in a suit over whether the bank owes money to survivors of a human trafficking ring allegedly run by former client Jeffrey Epstein, arguing the bank is attempting to pin the Epstein connection on him.