The U.S. Virgin Islands has asked a federal judge to help serve Google co-founder Larry Page in its lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase, which involves sex trafficking by the bank’s longtime customer Jeffrey Epstein.
The U.S. Virgin Islands and a woman who says she was sexually abused by the disgraced late financier Jeffrey Epstein are suing JPMorgan, claiming the bank was complicit in Epstein’s sex trafficking, according to aEpstein had kept millions of dollars on deposit at JPMorgan, and used that money to fly women to his residence on a private island in the Virgin Islands, and to other locations as well.
The U.S. territory has also reportedly issued subpoenas to former Disney executive Michael Ovitz, Hyatt Hotels executive chairman Thomas Pritzker, and billionaire real estate investor Mort Zuckerman. Page was previously the CEO of Google’s parent Alphabet, after having served as Google’s chief executive officer. He is currently a director of Alphabet.
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