JPMorgan's Dimon questioned on whether he lobbied UK government on Epstein's advice, FT reports
JPM•Warren questions Dimon over Epstein links
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has received a letter from Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren about whether he lobbied the UK government against a tax on bankers' bonuses on the advice of Jeffrey Epstein, the Financial Times reported on Monday.
The report follows the release of a cache of documents earlier this year by the U.S. Department of Justice that has piled pressure on some policymakers and high-profile executives on their links with the late convicted sex offender.
The FT said it had seen a letter sent to Dimon last week in which Warren, the top Democrat on the Senate banking committee, told the banking boss: "It is critical that Congress and the American public fully understand the extent of any interactions the bank and you had with Epstein."
Reuters has not seen the letter referenced by the FT report and Warren could not immediately be reached for comment.




