- U.S. Virgin Islands subpoenas Sergey Brin, Thomas Pritzker, Mortimer Zuckerman and Michael Ovitz over JPMorgan's relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
- The subpoenas seek any communications and documents related to the bank and Epstein.
- Lawyers can use subpoenas during the discovery process to get information from people who aren’t a party to a lawsuit but could provide evidence related to the case.
- JPMorgan is being sued for facilitating Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking and abuse by allowing him to remain a client and helping him send money to his victims.
- Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan’s chairman and chief executive, is expected to be questioned as part of the case.
Google Co-Founder, Other Billionaires Are Issued Subpoenas in Lawsuit Over JPMorgan’s Ties to Jeffrey Epstein
Sergey Brin, Thomas Pritzker, Mortimer Zuckerman and Michael Ovitz are asked for information in U.S. Virgin Islands’ civil suit against bank