The CEO of JPMorgan Chase and co-founder of Google are both being asked to testify about Jeffrey Epstein's financial interests, as prosecutors in the U.S. Virgin Islands continue to try and unravel the late pedophile's financial web.
Denise George has requested that Jamie Dimon, the JPMorgan CEO, testify about his bank's dealings with Epstein, and sources close to the enquiry confirmed to CNN on Thursday that Dimon will testify on May 26 and 27.
The U.S. Virgin Islands is seeking unspecified damages from the largest U.S. bank for Epstein's alleged abuse of young girls and women on Little St. James, a private island he owned.
George is also seeking testimony from Larry Page, who co-founded Google.
Epstein reportedly sought to recruit Page as a client of JPMorgan.
The subpoena, obtained by The Daily Beast, also requests correspondence between Page and Epstein, and Page and JPMorgan; documents showing fees Page paid to Epstein or JPMorgan; and records touching on 'Epstein's involvement in human trafficking and/or his procurement of girls or women for commercial sex.'
On Thursday, George sought permission to subpoena Page by 'alternative service' - usually mail, or via a public notice - because they had spent the last month unsuccessfully trying to track him down and subpoena him in person. George said they had hired private investigators, but still couldn't find him.
In 2021 the reclusive billionaire was said to be living off-the-grid in Fiji; some reports said he had since moved to New Zealand.
Last month, Page's Google co-founder Sergey Brin was subpoenaed by George, along with billionaires Mortimer Zuckerman and Thomas Pritzker.
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