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Jes Staley sent an email to his daughter referring to the condemned pedophile Jeffrey Epstein as “uncle Jeffrey”, heard a court on Wednesday, while the former boss of Barclays tries to challenge the allegations of regulators that he played his ties with the deceased financial.
In a hearing tense in London, during which Staley accused the Financial Duct Authority of an “invasion” of the privacy of his family, the court learned that Epstein had supervised Alexa Staley and helped her to apply to the University of Columbia, which Staley vigorously denied.
“I think there is an invasion of my family here and I want it,” he said during the opposite of Leigh-Ann Mulcahy Kc for the FCA, which showed him emails in which he seemed to have shared his daughter’s academic scores with Epstein.
The court learned that Staley had transferred an email he had received from Epstein in April 2009 to Alexa, in which the sex offender proposed that he presents him eminent people in the world in lunch sciences. Staley told her daughter that the email “is uncle Jeffrey”.
Months earlier, Epstein faced allegations of prosecutors that he paid several women, some of them minor, for massages that ended with sexual activity. Epstein had pleaded guilty in 2008 for prostitution solicitation and was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Staley admitted that he had visited Epstein during the release of the latter’s guard.
The FCA does not allege that Staley, who left Barclays in 2021, was involved or informed of Epstein’s crime.
The FCA seeks to prove that Staley’s links with Epstein have gone beyond that of a professional relationship and that the characterization by Barclays of their relationship as “not close” in a letter requested by the regulator in August 2019 was misleading.
Epstein died in a New York prison cell at the start of the month after being accused of sex trafficking.
Mulcahy had previously shown Staley an email he sent to Epstein in March 2011, in which he wrote: “Debbie [Staley’s wife] And I was talking about what you mean for me and for Alexa this evening. You paid a price for what has been accused, but we know what you have done for us. . . We count you as one of our deepest and most honest friends. »»
His daughter had attended a party organized by Epstein in 2012 and attended a conference with him in Vancouver during his invitation, said the FCA.
The court has already heard during the high -level trial that Staley told a principal colleague from Barclays that he would never have presented a pedophile to his family.
The court learned Wednesday that Staley embarked on consensual sex with a woman in Epstein staff in an apartment belonging to her brother, Mark Epstein.
Staley argued that he did not know at the time that the apartment belonged to the Epstein brother and said that he had not spoken to the fire Epstein of the link, which he described as an “embarrassment”.
Mulcahy also referred to several emails in which Epstein and Staley have referred to each other, including an exchange between Epstein and Prince United Kingdom, in which Epstein wrote: “I know that you see Jes Staley this morning, he is like a family and can trust 100%.”
Staley said Epstein had helped make important presentations for him in the British government, as well as to the British royal family. Staley and Prince Andrew – whose own links with Epstein threw a veil on the house of Windsor – dinner together in June 2010, according to evidence presented in court.
Mulcahy also questioned Staley on an exchange of emails now infamous between him and Epstein who refers to the Disney princesses.
“Say hello to Snow White,” Staley wrote in Epstein in July 2010, to whom he received a saying answer “[W]The character of the hat would you like then?
“Beauty and the beast,” said Staley.
The banker constantly argued that he does not remember who the emails have referred.
Asked again about them in court, Staley conceded that the exchange was “unusual”, but argued that he was unable to explain what it meant.
When he is in a hurry by the FCA barristor on what they could refer, Staley has constantly repeated: “I don’t remember emails”.
Mulcahy listed his support for Epstein after his conviction in 2008, his visits to the various properties and islands of Epstein, the flights to the private jet of Epstein, the assistance that Epstein brought to Staley and his family, and the type of information that men shared as proof that the characterization of the Barclays letter of the relationship of the pair was inactive.
Staley said: “I never moved away from the use of the nearby word.”
This article has been updated since the publication to clarify when the FCA asked for information from Barclays