Judge says Google co-founder Larry Page can be served with legal papers in Jeffrey Epstein suit
The U.S. Virgin Islands is suing JPMorgan Chase for $1 billion, alleging that the bank was complicit in sex trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein.

The U.S. Virgin Islands government can serve legal papers on Google co-founder Larry Page in connection with its civil suit against JPMorgan Chase over the sex-trafficking of long-time JPMorgan Chase customer Jeffrey Epstein.
USVI had previously been known to have planned to subpoena Page’s Google co-founder Sergey Brin as well as former Disney Executive Michael Ovitz and Hyatt Hotel executive chairman Thomas Pritzker, and Mort Zuckerman the billionaire media and real estate investor.
JPMorgan is being sued by the USVI, as well as a woman who claims to have been sexually abused Epstein. They claim that JPMorgan was complicit in Epstein's exploitation of many women.