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Dimon pressed over whether he lobbied UK government on Epstein’s advice

Jamie Dimon faces scrutiny following questions regarding potential lobbying of the UK government on the advice of Jeffrey Epstein.

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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is being questioned regarding his past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and allegations of lobbying the UK government. This inquiry follows the surfacing of reports suggesting a link between Epstein's advice and the bank's influence on British treasury matters and banker bonuses. Coverage from Reuters, the Financial Times, Bloomberg, The Guardian, Forbes, City AM, TheBanker.com, and the Australian Financial Review highlights a letter sent to Dimon by U.S.

Senator Elizabeth Warren. This correspondence specifically requests details regarding the nature of the bank's contact with Epstein, while JPMorgan has issued a denial regarding ongoing ties. Future developments depend on whether the bank provides the specific details requested in the senator's letter.

Coverage does not yet specify a timeline for a formal response from Dimon or the potential for further regulatory examination of these lobbying allegations.

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Who is requesting information from Jamie Dimon?

U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has sent a letter requesting details regarding his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein.

What is the primary allegation regarding UK government lobbying?

Reports suggest Dimon may have lobbied the UK government on matters such as banker bonuses based on advice received from Epstein.

Has JPMorgan addressed the allegations?

JPMorgan has denied ties to Epstein in relation to these claims, according to coverage from Forbes.

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