Google co-founder Sergey Brin and other billionaires subpoenaed

Google co-founder Sergey Brin and other billionaires subpoenaed

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Attorney General of the US Virgin Islands Denise George subpoenaed alphabet inc Google Google co-founder Sergei Brin and three other billionaires in a civil lawsuit involving JPMorgan Chase & Co JPM Links to Jeffrey Epstein, reports The Wall Street Journal.

George filed an indictment JPMorgan Chase & Co JPM to facilitate Jeffrey Epsteins system of sex trafficking and help him cover it up. That’s what the lawsuit claims Human trafficking was the principle Business of Epstein’s accounts at the bank. It is also claimed that JPMorgan received recommendations for high-value business opportunities from Epstein.

According to the report, the Attorney General asked Brin along Hyatt Hotels Corporation H CEO Thomas Pritzker, real estate investor Mortimer Zuckerman and former Walt Disney Co DIS executive Michael Owitz for notices and documents related to Epstein and the Bank.

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The Wall Street Journal previously reported that JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon would answer questions in the lawsuit.

Lawyers have questioned several JPMorgan employees on the case and another filed by an unnamed woman who had accused Epstein of sexual abuse. The disputes are pending simultaneously in federal court in Manhattan.

Meanwhile, JPMorgan has denied wrongdoing, arguing that it was unaware of Epstein’s conduct.

Epstein was charged and jailed in July 2019 for operating a sex trafficking ring. He was found dead in a New York jail cell that same year.

In 2020, U.S. prosecutors alleged that Epstein brought girls as young as 11 to the islands, and he and his associates sexually harassed her.

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Photo: Steve Jurvetson via flickr

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