U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George was removed from her position on Dec. 31, just days after filing a lawsuit alleging that JPMorgan Chase & Co. aided convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein in carrying out his sex trafficking crimes.
George had served under the administration of Democrat Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. for four years.
“I relieved Denise George of her duties as attorney general this weekend,” Bryan told news outlets in a statement amid reports he was blindsided by George’s lawsuit.
“I thank her for her service to the people of the territory during the past four years as attorney general and wish her the best in her future endeavours.”…