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Barclays faces lawsuit over ex-CEO's ties with Epstein

Published 08/11/2023, 05:36 am
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Barclays (LON:BARC) PLC is currently embroiled in a class action lawsuit initiated by the Law Offices of Howard G. Smith on behalf of investors who purchased the bank's securities between July 22, 2019, and October 12, 2023. The lawsuit alleges that Barclays made false and misleading statements regarding its business operations during this period, specifically concerning the relationship between former Group Chief Executive James E. “Jes” Staley and Jeffrey Epstein.

The case stems from the misrepresented relationship between Staley and Epstein, which led to Staley's departure from Barclays. The Financial Times reported that Staley had over 1,200 email exchanges with Epstein, leading to a 0.5% decrease in Barclays' stock price in November 2021. The emails revealed that Staley referred to Epstein as one of his 'deepest' friends and allegedly spent personal time with victims trafficked by Epstein.

Further allegations arose when JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:JPM) Bank lodged a complaint against Staley for breach of fiduciary duty and the faithless servant doctrine. This triggered another decrease in Barclays' stock price.

Adding to the controversy, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) imposed a £1.8 million fine on Staley and banned him from senior management roles in the financial sector after he approved a misleading letter about his relationship with Epstein sent by Barclays to the FCA. This caused a further decline in Barclays' stock price by 5% on October 12, 2023.

Investors affected by these developments are being urged to file a lead plaintiff motion by January 2, 2024. The repercussions of these events pose potential reputational and financial harm to Barclays as the legal process unfolds.

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