U.S. Virgin Islands Goes After Tech Giants in Lawsuit Against JPMorgan Over Jeffrey Epstein
- The Virgin Islands is attempting to serve Larry Page, Sergey Brin, and others with subpoenas for info on JPMorgan's role in Epstein's sex trafficking.
- A judge ruled the Virgin Islands can serve Page, allowing them to move forward in seeking documents from him.
- The Virgin Islands has accused JPMorgan of ignoring warning signs about Epstein's abuse and wants info from Page, Brin, and others on communication with the bank.
- The suit claims JPMorgan was complicit in Epstein's sex trafficking of women and girls.
- JPMorgan claims it should not be liable for a former executive's relationship with Epstein.