The US Virgin Islands has subpoenaed Elon Musk, requesting documents from the billionaire for the government’s lawsuit alleging JPMorgan Chase benefited financially from Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. The petition to serve the subpoena does not implicate Musk in any wrongdoing and merely indicates that he was a high-net-worth individual whom Epstein may have introduced to JPMorgan Chase.
subpoenaed Google co-founder Larry Page but was facing difficulty serving him as well, a court filing in early May said. Google’s other co-founder, Sergey Brin, as well as Hyatt Hotels chair Thomas Pritzker; real estate tycoon and U.S. News & World Report owner Mort Zuckerman; and entertainment executive Michael Ovitz were issued subpoenas, the Wall Street Journal reported. CNN has reached out to JPMorgan, Tesla and Twitter for comment.