As an Arctic storm blasted New York City with snow drifts and sent temperatures as low as 15 degrees below freezing, two unknown 18-year-old “models” walked into a Chase branch on Manhattan’s 2nd Avenue.
It was January 2004, barely three years after JPMorgan had merged with Chase. The women, one a US citizen and the other from Slovakia, asked for checking accounts and credit cards with a limit of $2,500. An initial deposit of $3,000 for each was expected.
Their guarantor? Jeffrey Epstein.
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