JPMorgan Chase Bank has reached a settlement with survivors of the late financier Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking ring, four months before the class action suit was set to go to trial in the Southern District of New York, plaintiffs attorney David Boies of Boies Schiller Flexner confirmed Monday.

The amount of the proposed settlement in the case, which concerns JPMorgan’s provision of banking services to Epstein between 1998 through 2013, was not immediately made public.

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