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Unidentified speaker says Epstein victims are suing Bank of America, cites "follow the money" probe

Unspecified · October 17, 2025

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Summary

An unidentified speaker said Jeffrey Epstein’s victims are suing Bank of America using material from the speaker’s "follow the money" investigation, called for major banks to be held accountable for their role in Epstein’s "*** trafficking," and promised more details soon.

An unidentified speaker announced that victims of Jeffrey Epstein have filed a lawsuit against Bank of America, saying plaintiffs are using material from the speaker’s own investigation into Epstein’s finances.

"Jeffrey Epstein's victims are now suing the Bank of America, and they're using the information from my investigation, which focused on following the money," the speaker said. The statement did not identify the plaintiffs, provide a court filing number, or give a timetable for the lawsuit.

The speaker added: "It's time for the biggest banks to be held accountable for their role in Epstein's *** trafficking." The transcript contains a redaction ("***") at that point; the speaker did not expand on the redacted term during the remarks.

The speaker also said they would release further information soon about their "follow the money" investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. No additional documents, filings, or dates were provided in the recording.

There was no on-record response in the recording from Bank of America or from any named plaintiff. Court filing details, named plaintiffs, and any specific allegations linking Bank of America to financial conduct were not specified in the statement.