Difference between revisions of "Thomas Bowers"
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− | |description=Signed off suspicious loans from | + | |description=Head of Deutsche Bank's American wealth-management division. Signed off suspicious loans from to both Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump. |
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+ | |title=Head of US Private Wealth Management | ||
+ | |employer=Deutsche Bank | ||
+ | |description=Dates unknown but Bowers had this job as of September 14, 2006 | ||
+ | |ref=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/business/trump-deutsche-bank.html}} | ||
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− | '''Thomas Michael Bowers''' was | + | '''Thomas Michael Bowers''' was Head of US Private Wealth Management division of [[Deutsche Bank]]. He lent money to both [[Jeffrey Epstein]] and [[Donald Trump]]<ref>https://the-immoral-minority.com/so-a-former-deutsche-bank-executive-who-signed-off-on-loans-to-donald-trump-committed-suicide/</ref>. He "was among the individuals who they [the FBI] hoped to interview about Epstein’s finances"<ref>https://www.statedepartmentwatch.org/2019/12/04/breaking-epstein-murder-bombshell-big-news/</ref> but he died on 19 November 2019,<ref>https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/westlake-village-ca/thomas-bowers-8936838</ref> reportedly by hanging [[suicide|himself]] at his home in Malibu, [[California]]. |
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+ | ==Career== | ||
+ | Bowers was boss of [[Rosemary Vrablic]]<ref>https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20060914006053/en/Deutsche-Bank-Expands-Private-Wealth-Management-Business</ref>, who as a condition of being appointed in 2006 bypassed a layer of management to report directly to Bowers.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/business/trump-deutsche-bank.html</ref> | ||
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"Bowers headed the private wealth banking division for Deutsche Bank and signed off on millions in loans to Epstein. Bowers, prior to taking over the private banking arm at Deutsche Bank, served in the same top position at [[Citibank]], as the head of the bank’s private wealth arm."<ref name=tp>https://truepundit.com/jeffrey-epsteins-private-banker-at-deutsche-executive-suicide-before-feds-questioned-him/</ref> | "Bowers headed the private wealth banking division for Deutsche Bank and signed off on millions in loans to Epstein. Bowers, prior to taking over the private banking arm at Deutsche Bank, served in the same top position at [[Citibank]], as the head of the bank’s private wealth arm."<ref name=tp>https://truepundit.com/jeffrey-epsteins-private-banker-at-deutsche-executive-suicide-before-feds-questioned-him/</ref> | ||
Revision as of 20:38, 4 December 2019
Thomas Bowers (banker, Epstein Affair/Premature death) | ||||||||||||
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Born | 12 June 1964 | |||||||||||
Died | 19 November 2019 (Age 55) Malibu, California, US | |||||||||||
Cause of death | "hanging" | |||||||||||
Victim of | premature death | |||||||||||
Head of Deutsche Bank's American wealth-management division. Signed off suspicious loans from to both Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump.
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Thomas Michael Bowers was Head of US Private Wealth Management division of Deutsche Bank. He lent money to both Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump[2]. He "was among the individuals who they [the FBI] hoped to interview about Epstein’s finances"[3] but he died on 19 November 2019,[4] reportedly by hanging himself at his home in Malibu, California.
Career
Bowers was boss of Rosemary Vrablic[5], who as a condition of being appointed in 2006 bypassed a layer of management to report directly to Bowers.[6]
"Bowers headed the private wealth banking division for Deutsche Bank and signed off on millions in loans to Epstein. Bowers, prior to taking over the private banking arm at Deutsche Bank, served in the same top position at Citibank, as the head of the bank’s private wealth arm."[7]
Death
The Los Angeles coroner reported that Bowers hanged himself[8], a ruling that was reported in late Novermber[9] or early December.[10][11]
References
- ↑ x
- ↑ https://the-immoral-minority.com/so-a-former-deutsche-bank-executive-who-signed-off-on-loans-to-donald-trump-committed-suicide/
- ↑ https://www.statedepartmentwatch.org/2019/12/04/breaking-epstein-murder-bombshell-big-news/
- ↑ https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/westlake-village-ca/thomas-bowers-8936838
- ↑ https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20060914006053/en/Deutsche-Bank-Expands-Private-Wealth-Management-Business
- ↑ https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/18/business/trump-deutsche-bank.html
- ↑ https://truepundit.com/jeffrey-epsteins-private-banker-at-deutsche-executive-suicide-before-feds-questioned-him/
- ↑ https://mec.lacounty.gov/case-detail/?caseNumber=2019-08698
- ↑ https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7739149/Deutsche-Bank-executive-gatekeeper-wealthy-customers.html
- ↑ https://patriotssoapbox.com/us/jeffrey-epsteins-private-banker-at-deutsche-bank-citi-found-hanging-immediately-ruled-suicide/
- ↑ https://www.louderwithcrowder.com/banker-with-ties-to-jeffrey-epstein-found-dead-from-apparent-suicide/