- Jeffrey Epstein advised Sergey Brin on setting up a tax-saving trust for his children in 2007.
- Epstein put Brin in touch with bankers at JPMorgan Chase to help structure the trust.
- Epstein's work on a similar trust for Leon Black has drawn questions from Senate investigators.
- GRATs (grantor-retained annuity trusts) are common among the super wealthy but must follow prescribed rules.
- The disclosures come in a civil suit brought by the U.S. Virgin Islands against JPMorgan, accusing the bank of aiding Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein Advised Sergey Brin With Tax Shelter
Google co-founder discussed trust in 2007; Senate has probed Epstein’s work on similar trust for Leon Black