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金色财经|5月 14, 2026 15:57
Senator Warren's amendment to demand disclosure of Epstein's bank regulatory records rejected again On May 14th, Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren stated during the Banking Committee review of the CLARITY Act that although the crypto ecosystem has been used to facilitate illegal payments, Wall Street banks were willing to provide financial services to Epstein to facilitate his crimes when the crypto industry was just developing. People may have thought that after Epstein was convicted of inciting child prostitution in 2008, major banks would cut off their ties with him, but the opposite is true. Over the next decade, major banks such as JPMorgan Chase, Deutsche Bank, and Bank of America earned huge fees from Epstein's business while ignoring very clear warning signs. Until Epstein was arrested again in 2019, Morgan Stanley eventually disclosed over 4700 transactions between 1998 and 2013, totaling over one billion dollars, including payments to Russian banks and young women. Elizabeth Warren called on President Trump's banking regulatory agency to use its powers to investigate executives who helped Epstein and hand over information collected over the years to Congress. She proposed an amendment that would require federal banking regulators to disclose any bank review records related to Epstein and his accomplices, in order to expose when banks became aware and whether regulators discovered issues that should have triggered warnings, thereby helping prevent Wall Street and corporations from funding the next Epstein. The amendment was rejected with 11 votes in favor and 13 votes against. The Cryptocurrency Market Structure Act (also known as the CLARITY Act) is currently undergoing a vote to debate and vote on amendments clause by clause.
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5月 14, 16:05CLARITY Act Ethics Clause Amendment Rejected
5月 14, 15:58Senator Lummis Opposes DeFi Add-on Clause Amendment
5月 14, 15:29U.S. Senate Hearing Focuses on Tornado Cash
5月 14, 13:18The probability of the Clarity Act passing is less than 50%
5月 13, 20:55Coinbase CEO Talks About Bank Stablecoin Yield Amendment
5月 13, 15:50The CLARITY Act faces over 100 amendments
5月 13, 15:30Federal Reserve Releases '2025 Economic Well-Being of U.S. Households Report'
5月 12, 04:52The U.S. Senate Banking Committee releases the draft of the CLARITY Act.
5月 11, 04:29Bitget IPO Prime Phase 1 preSPAX Announced
5月 10, 07:2712 Malaysian police officers involved in the robbery of 50,000 USDT

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