The U.S. Virgin Islands is suing JPMorgan Chase for alleged complicity in sex trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein.
On Wednesday, Judge Jed Rakoff held the latest in a series of telephone conferences in the case with lawyers for the parties to the suit.
The docket entry detailing the conference was posted on the court's website on Thursday. It says "USVI has leave to file for alternative service of Larry Page by no later than noon on" Thursday. The term "alternative service" suggests the Virgin Islands previously tried to serve Page with legal papers for the suit, but was unable to do so through traditional means, including by having a process server hand him the papers, or getting his own attorneys to accept them on his behalf.
Alternative service can include mailing the legal papers, publishing them on a public news site or emailing them.
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