Jeffrey Epstein-related suit: Virgin Islands says it can’t find Google co-founder Larry Page

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The U.S. Virgin Islands government says in a new court filing it can't find reclusive billionaire Larry Page to issue a subpoena for documents related to Jeffrey Epstein.

The U.S. Virgin Islands is trying to subpoena Google co-founder Larry Page for a Jeffrey Epstein-related lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase but can't locate the reclusive billionaire, according to a new court filing.

The Virgin Islands said it can’t locate Page despite "good-faith attempts," which included "hiring an investigative firm to search public records databases."The government tried to serve Page with a subpoena for documents at an address identified by an investigator, but it wasn't valid, the filing says.

A house stands above a boat on Little St. James Island, owned by fund manager Jeffrey Epstein, in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, July 10, 2019.He reportedly spent most of the pandemic on the property by circumventingPage is one of several billionaire businessmen the Caribbean government has subpoenaed over their purported links to JPMorgan and Epstein.

 

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