Google founder, previous Disney exec to get subpoenas in JPMorgan Epstein lawsuit

Google founder, previous Disney exec to get subpoenas in JPMorgan Epstein lawsuit


A mugshot of Jeffrey Epstein introduced by the U.S. Justice Office.

Supply: U.S. Justice Division

Google founder Sergey Brin, previous Disney executive Michael Ovitz, Hyatt Inns govt chairman Thomas Pritzker and a fourth billionaire, Mort Zuckerman will be subpoenaed in a lawsuit from JPMorgan Chase by the governing administration of the U.S. Virgin Islands associated to sex trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein.

The subpoenas have been 1st noted Friday by The Wall Road Journal.

The subpoenas desire communications and documents linked to the financial institution and Epstein, The Journal pointed out.

News of the subpoenas will come a few days after it was claimed that JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon will remedy issues beneath oath in the lawsuit, which alleges that the financial institution dismissed warning signals about Epstein for several years and continued retaining him as a buyer.

Last 7 days, the Virgin Islands in a push release noted that it “alleges JPMorgan Chase could have prevented harm and trauma confronted by the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s heinous abuse.”

“But alternatively the lender chose to appear the other way on these legal issues whilst continuing to use their banking partnership to expand their organization with new consumers launched by Epstein,” the launch said.

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