CNBC
The U.S. Virgin Islands issued a subpoena to Tesla CEO Elon Musk seeking documents as part of that government’s lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase over sex trafficking by the bank’s late longtime customer Jeffrey Epstein, a court filing revealed Monday.
That filing said the Virgin Islands has tried unsuccessfully to serve Musk with the subpoena, which was issued on April 28 because of suspicion that Epstein “may have referred or attempted to refer” Musk as a client to JPMorgan.
USVI requested documents from these “high-net-worth individuals”:
- Elon Musk (Tesla/SpaceX/Twitter/etc)
- Larry Page (ex-Google/Alphabet)
- Sergey Brin (ex-Google/Alphabet)
- Mort Zuckerman (real estate)
- Michael Ovitz (Disney)
- Thomas Priztker (Hyatt)
Looks like the screws are being prepared for JPMorgan’s Jamie Dimon.
(I have no interest into getting into a debate as to the cause of Jeffrey Epstein’s death.)
Of note, the CNBC article seemed to feel the need to throw Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, and Prince Andrew into the article, just to make sure we know.
That’s just plain creepy.