Elon Musk is subpoenaed by US Virgin Islands’ Jeffrey Epstein probe because investigators believe pedo ‘may have referred or attempted to refer’ Tesla billionaire as JP Morgan client
- Prosecutors in the U.S. Virgin Islands – where Epstein had a home, and where the fund for his victims’ compensation is run – on Monday subpoenaed Elon Musk
- The subpoena is for all Musk’s documents relating to Epstein, and potential efforts by Epstein to recruit Musk as a customer for JPMorgan bank
- The prosecutors are interested in JPMorgan’s connections to Epstein – he was a client for many years – and whether they ignored and enabled his actions
Elon Musk has been subpoenaed by prosecutors in the U.S. Virgin Islands for any documentation related to Jeffrey Epstein, and potential efforts by Epstein to recruit Musk as a client of JPMorgan bank.
The subpoena was issued on Monday, with prosecutors saying they had tried and failed since April to serve Musk with the paperwork in person. The prosecutors are now seeking permission to use an alternative means to subpoena him – either through his lawyers, or via mail.
They want to know whether Epstein ‘may have referred or attempted to refer’ Musk as a client for the bank.
Prosecutors in the U.S. Virgin Islands have been attempting to serve Elon Musk with legal papers connected to their investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s activities since April. They want to know whether Musk was ever targeted by Epstein for recruitment as a client of JPMorgan