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Barclays subpoenaed by U.S. Virgin Islands over Epstein ties

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Posted on November 8, 2021

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· Last updated: January 28, 2026

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Barclays Subpoenaed by US Virgin Islands Over Epstein Connections

NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. Virgin Islands has asked British bank Barclays to hand over information related to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the bank said on Friday.

Barclays received a subpoena in the United States from the U.S. Virgin Islands in February, the bank confirmed.

“Barclays has already provided its response to this subpoena and complied with its obligations. The USVI is now in the process of serving a similar subpoena on Barclays in the U.K. and Barclays will respond to that subpoena once it is served,” a spokesman for the lender said.

Barclays said Monday that Chief Executive Jes Staley was leaving the bank after a dispute with British financial regulators over how he described his ties with Epstein.

Epstein’s estate was sued last year by the U.S. Virgin Islands, which claimed that he raped and trafficked in dozens of young women and girls on a private island in U.S. Virgin Island territory.

(Reporting by Matt Scuffham; Editing by Nick Macfie)

Key Takeaways

  • Barclays subpoenaed by US Virgin Islands for Epstein information.
  • Barclays has complied with the US subpoena and awaits a UK one.
  • CEO Jes Staley left after disputes over Epstein ties.
  • Epstein's estate sued by US Virgin Islands for trafficking.
  • Barclays to respond to UK subpoena once served.

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What is the main topic?
Barclays has been subpoenaed by the US Virgin Islands for information related to Jeffrey Epstein, leading to CEO Jes Staley's departure.
Why was Barclays subpoenaed?
The US Virgin Islands seeks information on Barclays' ties to Jeffrey Epstein following allegations of trafficking and abuse.
Who is Jes Staley?
Jes Staley is the former CEO of Barclays who left the bank after disputes with regulators over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.

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