Event Details

February 13, 2020

Description

Barclays disclosed that UK FCA and PRA are investigating Jes Staley's statements about his links to Epstein.

Participants (4)

Name Type Mentions
Jes Staley person 93 View Entity
FCA organization 48 View Entity
Barclays organization 108 View Entity
PRA organization 86 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

EFTA00025082.pdf

Email Chain • 69.1 KB
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This document is an email chain from February 13, 2020, involving a Financial Times reporter, Kadhim Shubber, inquiring about information the US Department of Justice (DOJ) passed to UK authorities (FCA) regarding Barclays CEO Jes Staley's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The recipient of the inquiry (name redacted) declines to comment. The email is then forwarded internally with a 'Just FYI' note.

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Event Metadata

Type
Unknown
Location
London
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
4
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-12-26 04:42

Additional Data

Source
EFTA00025082.pdf
Date String
2020-02-13

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