Deutsche Bank has agreed to pay $75 million to settle a lawsuit claiming the bank played a key role in facilitating Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring. An unnamed Jane Doe plaintiff filed the suit in New York on behalf of herself and other alleged victims of the convicted sex offender. The plaintiffs lawyers from the firm Bo Schiller and Edwards Pottinger told the Wall Street Journal that they believe a $75 million settlement will be one of the largest sex trafficking settlements involving a banking institution. A Deutsche Bank, of course, declined to comment on the settlement.
In today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss the Deutsche Bank having to pay $75 million to the Jeffrey Epstein victims, whistleblowers facing devastating retaliation for speaking out against their agencies, and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna filing a resolution to expel Rep. Adam Schiff for pushing false narratives in the Durham report.