if you search for "Sal. Oppenheim" inside the epstein files, you'll find comms between epsteins guys and the (former) german bank "Sal. Oppenheim", which was bought for 1.3 billion by Deutsche Bank.
One of the recipients and senders of emails is Karl-Georg Altenburg, who at this time was working for J.P. Morgan. Later he went to Deutsche Bank for a few years and became president of the german tennis association (DTB - Deutscher Tennis Bund).
Another one included in the comms is James Edward Staley ("Jes Staley") - he was also working for J.P. Morgan, became CEO of Barclays - and with the epstein files it looks like he gets in some serious trouble now…
Funny sidestory:
As i tried to look on google maps where the bank is located: "sal oppenheim köln" (Köln is a german city, "Cologne" in english - the banks headquater was in cologne) was suggested to me, i clicked on it and it lead me to "Haus Fühlingen" in the middle of nowhere. Some germans know "Haus Fühlingen" or "Villa Fühlingen" from nazi times… and that it's one of the most haunted places in germany! Three people died in this house… 1943 a slave worker got hung by Gestapo, because he got into a relationship with the underage daughter of the owner / 1962 a former nazi judge hang himself / in 2007 teens found a dead body, who hang himself… Multiple investors tried to renovate the building, but all the workers left after hours and didn't return and they sold it again and again…
I digged deeper… In 1844 Eduard von Oppenheim bought the house, he was the grandson of Salomon Oppenheim - the founder of the Bank.