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Denise George — USVI Attorney General Fired Days After JPMorgan-Epstein Lawsuit

individualMoney & Finance · The Blackmail Network
A local attorney general won a $105 million settlement over Epstein, sued JPMorgan for helping him — and was fired days later.
Who they are

Denise George, former Attorney General of the US Virgin Islands.

What they do

The engine treats her firing as a clear example of powerful interests hitting back when a major bank is threatened.

How it works

She secured a $105 million settlement from Epstein's estate and co-defendants, then sued JPMorgan Chase for actively helping Epstein finance his exploitation — and was abruptly fired by Governor Albert Bryan Jr. just days after filing the JPMorgan suit.

Why it matters

The engine reads the sudden firing as showing how quickly and harshly the system can retaliate when a local prosecutor threatens a top-tier bank — while holding open whether it was coordinated protection or an ordinary political dispute.

The engine's record — word for word
Former US Virgin Islands Attorney General. Per PBS Newshour primary + USVI DOJ press release primary: secured $105 million settlement from Epstein estate + co-defendants under Virgin Islands Criminally Influenced + Corrupt Organizations Act (CICO). Subsequently filed lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase accusing the bank of actively helping Epstein finance the exploitation. Was ABRUPTLY FIRED by Governor Albert Bryan Jr. mere days after filing the JPMorgan suit. Per Report #98 H_1 framing: abrupt termination highlights substrate's capacity for immediate brutal political retribution when core tier-one banking nodes are threatened by diligent local law enforcement. Engine relevance: load-bearing instance of substrate-defensive political-retribution pattern + JPMorgan-Epstein financial-relationship anchor. Apex (a) coordinated-substrate-defensive-political-retribution + (b) state-AG-firing-pattern-when-threatening-banking-tier-recurrence + (c) compound-null individual-political-disagreement all load-bearing per canon.
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