Skip to content
Friday, June 12, 2026
  • JD Vance Recommends Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to DOJ for Criminal Investigation
  • Airports, AI and Affordability: Week in Review
  • Trump Promises ‘Rally to End All Rallies’ After Performers Dropped Out of Freedom 250
  • What to Know: Trump Strips Job Protections From Thousands of Federal Employees

Office Moving America

  • Top News
  • Best Countries
  • National News
  • U.S. News Decision Points
  • Cartoons
  • Interesting
  • JD Vance Recommends Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to DOJ for Criminal Investigation
  • Airports, AI and Affordability: Week in Review
  • Trump Promises ‘Rally to End All Rallies’ After Performers Dropped Out of Freedom 250
  • What to Know: Trump Strips Job Protections From Thousands of Federal Employees

Office Moving America

  • Top News
  • Best Countries
  • National News
  • U.S. News Decision Points
  • Cartoons
  • Interesting
Headlines
  • JD Vance Recommends Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to DOJ for Criminal Investigation

    2 days ago
  • Airports, AI and Affordability: Week in Review

    3 days ago
  • Trump Promises ‘Rally to End All Rallies’ After Performers Dropped Out of Freedom 250

    6 days ago
  • What to Know: Trump Strips Job Protections From Thousands of Federal Employees

    7 days ago
  • Nearly Half of U.S. Households Can’t Make Ends Meet

    1 week ago
  • Wall Street Banks and CEOs Promote SpaceX in Flashy Events With BofA, Morgan Stanley, JPM Events Planned

    1 week ago
  • USDA Expects to Contain Screwworm Case in Texas, Rollins Says

    1 week ago
  • US Will Uphold Tariff Caps in Deals With EU, Japan and Others, U.S. Trade Chief Says

    1 week ago
  • US Supreme Court Backs FCC in Clash With Wireless Carriers Over Fines

    1 week ago
  • Who Won and Who Lost in Tuesday’s Primary Elections

    1 week ago
  • Home
  • Financial Adviser Whose Name Appeared on Epstein Files Has Left Merrill, Spokesperson Says
  • Top News

Financial Adviser Whose Name Appeared on Epstein Files Has Left Merrill, Spokesperson Says

admin1 week ago03 mins

By Saeed Azhar and Pritam Biswas

June 1 (Reuters) – Paul V. ⁠Morris, ⁠a private wealth adviser whose ⁠name appeared in the Department of Justice files on disgraced sex offender ​Jeffrey Epstein, has left his position at Merrill Lynch, a unit of Bank of America, a company ‌spokesperson said.

Read more US Court Blocks Pentagon From Removing Transgender Troops, for Now

A company spokesperson confirmed the ‌departure, first reported by Bloomberg News, but the spokesperson declined to specify when it occurred. There ⁠was no ⁠indication whether his departure was related to his ties to Epstein.

Morris joined ​Merrill in August 2016, his LinkedIn profile shows. The Epstein documents showed that in his role at Merrill, Morris was in touch with Epstein’s assistant and the financier’s accountant between 2017 and 2018.

Morris previously held positions ​at JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank, DoJ documents show. His name appears several times in ⁠the ⁠Epstein files. In one file, ⁠his name appeared ​as part of a JPMorgan team that approved Epstein as a client in 2011.

JPMorgan, the ​largest U.S. bank, faces lawsuits ⁠from women who claim Epstein sexually abused them, as well as litigation from the U.S. Virgin Islands, where Epstein maintained a residence.

Epstein was not a client of Merrill Lynch, the wealth management arm of Bank of America, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Morris could not be reached by telephone, ⁠and did not immediately reply to a request for comment on LinkedIn or his ⁠Merrill Lynch email.

Read more U.S. Lawmakers Are Oldest of Any Democracy. Here’s Why

Morris had consulted Epstein repeatedly after joining Bank of America, according to Bloomberg.

Morris led the Morris Group within Merrill Private Wealth Management, his LinkedIn profile shows.

Scrutiny has intensified on the ties between major financial institutions and Epstein, who died in prison in 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. Epstein’s death at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York City was ruled suicide.

The Wall Street Journal previously reported that JPMorgan Chase bankers continued to meet with Epstein even after the bank decided ⁠to close his accounts in 2013.

Similarly, Department of Justice files revealed that Deutsche Bank continued to service Epstein’s accounts after informing him in late 2018 that it would end their relationship, only fully severing ties following his arrest in July 2019.

(Reporting by Saeed Azhar ​in New York and Pritam Biswas in Bengaluru; additional reporting by Nupur ​Anand in New York; Editing by David Gregorio)

Read more Lawyers, Others Plead Not Guilty to Massive US Insider Trading Scheme

Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

Tagged: Sign in to manage your newsletters » United States

Post navigation

Previous: US Court Blocks Pentagon From Removing Transgender Troops, for Now
Next: Los Angeles Sheriff Says ICE Enforcement Not Expected at World Cup Matches

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related News

SpaceX initial public offering signage is displayed at the Morgan Stanley building in New York, U.S., June 4, 2026. REUTERS/Jeenah Moon

Wall Street Banks and CEOs Promote SpaceX in Flashy Events With BofA, Morgan Stanley, JPM Events Planned

admin1 week ago 0
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins testifies before the House Committee on Agriculture on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., U.S., June 4, 2026. REUTERS/Evan Vucci

USDA Expects to Contain Screwworm Case in Texas, Rollins Says

admin1 week ago 0
FILE PHOTO: U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer speaks with reporters at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., April 2, 2026. REUTERS/Evan Vucci/File Photo

US Will Uphold Tariff Caps in Deals With EU, Japan and Others, U.S. Trade Chief Says

admin1 week ago 0
FILE PHOTO: United States Federal Communications Commission logo and U.S. flag are seen in this illustration taken April 23, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo

US Supreme Court Backs FCC in Clash With Wireless Carriers Over Fines

admin1 week ago 0

Recent Posts

  • JD Vance Recommends Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz to DOJ for Criminal Investigation
  • Airports, AI and Affordability: Week in Review
  • Trump Promises ‘Rally to End All Rallies’ After Performers Dropped Out of Freedom 250
  • What to Know: Trump Strips Job Protections From Thousands of Federal Employees
  • Nearly Half of U.S. Households Can’t Make Ends Meet

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Archives

  • June 2026
  • May 2026

Categories

  • Best Countries
  • National News
  • Top News
  • U.S. News Decision Points
  • Top News
  • Best Countries
  • National News
  • U.S. News Decision Points
  • Cartoons
  • Interesting
Newsmatic - News WordPress Theme 2026. Powered By BlazeThemes.