Dimon Says He’d Follow an Epstein Subpoena

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon said he would comply with any subpoena seeking records tied to Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender whose financial dealings have drawn scrutiny from lawmakers, according to reporting from Politico.

The House Judiciary Committee is set to vote Wednesday on whether to issue subpoenas to Dimon and three other bank executives as part of an investigation into financial institutions’ relationships with Epstein. Lawmakers have been examining how Epstein maintained access to major banks despite his 2008 conviction and subsequent allegations of trafficking and abuse.

Speaking with reporters after attending a Senate Republican luncheon, Dimon said his bank regretted any connection with Epstein.

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