- The U.S. Virgin Islands has issued a subpoena to Tesla CEO Elon Musk for documents related to its suit against JPMorgan Chase stemming from late billionaire Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged sex trafficking operation.
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The USVI government on Monday asked a judge to authorize it to serve the Tesla CEO via alternative means, highlighting that it had been unable to track him down in order to serve him with the subpoena personally.
- That government previously hired an investigative firm to find an address for Musk and had also tried to contact one of his lawyers, but to no avail. The USVI has attempted to reach Musk since late April.
- Specifically, the USVI indicated it had reason to believe that Epstein had attempted to refer Musk to the bank as a client and seeks documents from the billionaire as part of a broader investigation by the USVI into the bank. The USVI alleges that it enabled and benefited from Epstein’s sex trafficking of young women.
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