WSJ: Among the billionaires summoned in the Epstein-related investigation is Google co-founder
April 1, 2023Tweet
Google co-founder Sergey Brin and several other billionaires have been issued with subpoenas by the US Virgin Islands as part of a civil lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase over the bank’s ties with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Other tycoons to have been approached include the executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels Thomas Pritzker, real-estate mogul Mortimer Zuckerman, and investor Michael Ovitz. The subpoenas seek any communications and documents related to JPMorgan Chase and Epstein from some of the wealthiest men in America. Jamie Dimon, the longtime CEO and chairman of JPMorgan Chase, has agreed to be interviewed under oath in May as part of the case. JPMorgan insists it had been unaware of Epstein’s criminal activities and therefore couldn’t be held liable. Epstein had been a client of JPMorgan for 15 years, between 1998 and 2013, the last five of which were after he already pleaded guilty to procuring a child for sex work and soliciting a prostitute.
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