2014-08-13wallstreetonparade.com

Stipano is also the decider in chief when it comes to FOIA requests from the media, as we learned on June 20 of this year when he rejected our FOIA appeal for documents related to JPMorgan carrying life insurance on tens of thousands of its workers with the corporation named as the beneficiary.

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In our May 12, 2014 appeal to the OCC, we pointed out the following:

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"Three of the six JPMorgan-related deaths cited in the article referenced above were allegedly from leaps from buildings in London, Hong Kong and Manhattan, respectively. None of JPMorgan's peer banks -- such as Citigroup, Morgan Stanley or Goldman Sachs -- have publicly reported any suicides in the past six months as far as I'm aware. A 12-month review of public death notices among Citigroup employees revealed no cluster of deaths of young men in their 30s...

Stipano rejected the appeal on the basis that the information was confidential and privileged and/or obtained as part of a bank examination.



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