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Sigrid McCawley
PersonFlorida woman; filed class-action lawsuit against Bank of America on behalf of Jeffrey Epstein's victims.
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Sigrid McCawley is a Florida woman who initiated a class-action lawsuit against Bank of America in October on behalf of victims of Jeffrey Epstein. The lawsuit accused the bank of facilitating Epstein's sex trafficking operation. McCawley's legal action has gained prominence due to recent developments in the Epstein case, including Bank of America's $72.5 million settlement related to the lawsuit. Furthermore, the introduction of legislation by Democrats in Congress to end the statute of limitations on civil sexual abuse cases, with support from Epstein's survivors, highlights the ongoing legal and political ramifications stemming from Epstein's crimes and the pursuit of justice for his victims. McCawley's role as the plaintiff in the lawsuit positions her as a key figure in holding institutions accountable for their alleged involvement in Epstein's activities.
Last updated: April 4, 2026
