NEW YORK, July 7 (Reuters) - Jamie Dimon and Jes Staley do not agree on who to blame for JPMorgan Chase's (JPM.N) relationship with former client Jeffrey Epstein, but agree that a shareholder lawsuit over their alleged failure to police the disgraced financier should be thrown out.
Lawyers for Dimon, the bank's chief executive, and Staley, a former private banking and investment banking chief, urged a dismissal in filings late Thursday in Manhattan federal court.
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