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What did the JPMorgan and Deutsche Bank settlements involving the Epstein estate involve?

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JPMorgan reached a tentative settlement of $290 million with Epstein’s victims EFTA00129019. Deutsche Bank had previously negotiated a tentative $575 million settlement with the same lawyers representing Epstein’s victims EFTA00129019. Both settlements are subject to approval by Judge Jed Rakoff of U.S. District Court in Manhattan EFTA00129019.

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