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Billionaires Subpoenaed in Epstein Lawsuit Against JPMorgan

  • USVI asks Google co-founder, Hyatt heir for Epstein material
  • The inquiries were issued in USVI’s case against JPMorgan
A protester holds up a sign of Jeffrey Epstein in front of the federal courthouse in New York in 2019.

A protester holds up a sign of Jeffrey Epstein in front of the federal courthouse in New York in 2019.

Photographer: Stephanie Keith/Getty Images

The co-founder of Google and the chairman of Hyatt Hotels Group were subpoenaed along with two other US business leaders as part of a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase & Co. over its ties to Jeffrey Epstein, according to a person familiar with the case.

Sergey Brin, Thomas Pritzker, Michael Ovitz, and Mortimer Zuckerman were served with information requests by lawyers for the US Virgin Islands, the person said. The territory claims JPMorgan knowingly benefited financially from Epstein’s sex-trafficking scheme.