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Bank of America to Pay $72.5 Million to Jeffrey Epstein Victims in Class Action Settlement

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Last updated: March 28, 2026 9:12 am
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Published: March 28, 2026
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Bank of America has reached a settlement of $72.5 million to resolve a class action lawsuit stemming from allegations that the bank played a role in facilitating the sex trafficking operations of the late Jeffrey Epstein. The lawsuit was filed in a New York federal court, and the settlement amount, although significant, comes with no admission of wrongdoing from the bank.

This settlement represents the fourth major resolution involving a financial institution linked to Epstein’s extensive network of abuse and trafficking while he was a customer. The proposed settlement must be approved by U.S. District Court Judge Jed Rakoff in Manhattan, a step that is generally routine in cases of this nature.

As per the court filing, the settlement aims to compensate “all women who were sexually abused or trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein” or individuals connected to him during a specific timeframe—between June 30, 2008, and July 6, 2019. Lawyers involved in the case indicate they are aware of at least 60 women who suffered abuse at Epstein’s hands during this period.

A Bank of America spokesperson commented on the resolution, reaffirming the bank’s prior statements that it did not engage in trafficking but expressed a desire to move past this issue while providing closure to the plaintiffs involved in the lawsuit.

Previous settlements with other banks in similar legal battles highlight the broader implications of Epstein’s actions. Deutsche Bank, for instance, acknowledged errors in its dealings with Epstein and recognized the need to improve its processes after settling claims related to his trafficking undertakings.

The lawsuit against Bank of America was spearheaded by a complainant identified only as Jane Doe, who claims to have been a victim of Epstein’s abuse starting in 2011. Her account details a pattern of horrific abuse, stating she was exploited on over 100 occasions and drawn into a scheme involving financial deception directed by Epstein’s associates.

The complaint also referenced financial transactions involving notable figures linked to Epstein, including billionaire financier Leon Black, who reportedly paid Epstein $170 million for what was characterized as tax and estate planning advice.

At the core of the allegations is the assertion that Bank of America provided critical financial services that enabled Epstein’s trafficking activities, effectively obscuring his illegal enterprise from regulatory scrutiny and thereby increasing his power and control over victims.

Epstein, who was facing multiple charges related to trafficking at the time of his death in a federal jail in August 2019, previously pleaded guilty in 2008 to soliciting an underage girl for prostitution, serving a relatively short sentence for his crimes. The ongoing legal actions against various entities linked to his operations underscore the continued fallout from his extensive network of abuse and the alleged complicity of institutions that supported him during that time.

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