US Virgin Islands can't find Larry Page to serve subpoena in Epstein case

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The US Virgin Islands can't find Google co-founder Larry Page to serve him a subpoena in a lawsuit over JP Morgan's links to Jeffrey Epstein

As part of the lawsuit, the government wants to subpoena Page because it believes the tech executive may have had some connection to the disgraced financier.

"Upon information and belief, Larry Page ... is a high-net-worth individual who Epstein may have referred or attempted to refer to JPMorgan," a motion filed on Thursday said.who also owned two islands in US Virgin Islands as of late last year. "The Government made good-faith attempts to obtain an address for Larry Page, including hiring an investigative firm to search public records databases for possible addresses," records stated."Our process server attempted service at the addresses identified by our investigative firm, but discovered the addresses were not valid for Mr. Page.

With a deadline for discovery approaching at the end of May, the US Virgin Islands government is requesting a court to serve Page through alternative ways which can include service by certified mail.Sign up for notifications from Insider! Stay up to date with what you want to know.

 

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