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BofA Pays $72.5M in Epstein Trafficking Suit

BofA Pays $72.5M in Epstein Trafficking Suit

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The $72.5 million Bank of America settlement is a landmark win for Epstein survivors — real money in the hands of victims now, without forcing them through traumatic trials. Years of aggressive litigation by top-tier legal teams cracked open the financial institutions that made Epstein's operation possible. Justice delayed is justice denied, and this settlement delivers meaningful accountability today.

Paying $72.5 million is not accountability — it's a buyout. Three banks funneled money through Epstein's trafficking network, collectively settled for $437 million and walked away clean, with zero executives charged. Writing a check is not justice; it's the price of doing business, and the financial system that enabled child trafficking has faced no real consequences whatsoever.


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