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According to the Wall Street Journal, billionaires Sergey Brin, Thomas Pritzker, Mortimer Zuckerman, and Michael Ovitz were served subpoenas recently by the US Virgin Islands in connection with their lawsuit against JPMorgan in relation to Epstein.
Subpoenas are issued for communications and documents related to JPMorgan Chase and Epstein.
Brin is co-founder of Google. He also sits on the board at parent company Alphabet.
Pritzker serves as the executive chairman of Hyatt Hotels.
Ovitz, a venture capitalist, is co-founder of Creative Artists Agency (CAA). The agency that had Harvey Weinstein as a client, as well as JP Sears.
Zuckerman owns US News & World Report and is a real estate billionaire.
Also, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon will be under oath and deposed about the bank’s relationship to Epstein.
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