Saturday, May 6, 2023

Not surprising this guy has absconded

In fact, he may be dead.  Epstein is.  And I'll never believe he hung himself in prison without help.  There are powerful people who don't want their "relationship" with Epstein known.
The Virgin Islands government wants to subpoena the co-founder of Google’s corporate parent Alphabet for a lawsuit accusing JPMorgan Chase of knowingly profiting from Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking scheme.

But the executive, Alphabet co-founder and co-owner Larry Page, is nowhere to be found, the government revealed in a court filing on Thursday.

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“Mr. Page announced in 2019 that he was stepping down as CEO of Google LLC and Alphabet but would ‘remain actively involved’ as a Board Member, Shareholder, and Co-Founder.”

  Law & Crime
December 2019, in fact. Right around the time Jeffrey Epstein went to jail (November 2019). Another Google exec, Sergey Brin, stepped down at the same time. I wonder if there's anything on him.  I guess yes.  His personal wealth has been reported at $100 billion.
“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,” the motion states. “Our process server attempted service at the addresses identified by our investigative firm, but discovered the addresses were not valid for Mr. Page.”

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The Virgin Island government and Epstein survivors received permission to forge ahead with separate lawsuits seeking to hold JPMorgan liable for the now-deceased sex offender’s predation. The survivors also filed a separate lawsuit against Deutsche Bank.
Is there anything nefarious Deutsche Bank hasn't been involved in?
Epstein banked at JPMorgan between 1998 and 2013, and the lawsuits allege that the bank was well aware of its client’s illicit activities early on, even before Epstein’s prosecution for solicitation of a minor in 2008. JPMorgan denies the allegations, and has filed a separate lawsuit against ex-senior executive Jes Staley.

Later becoming CEO of Barclays Bank, Staley resigned from that position amid scrutiny of his Epstein ties.

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In December 2009 — well after Epstein became a sex offender — Epstein allegedly sent Staley two emails containing images purporting to be a photograph of a “young woman.” Those images are redacted entirely in the Virgin Islands complaint, but Judge Rakoff has described one of them as a “picture of a young woman in a sexually suggestive pose.”
How young is probably the question.

...but hey, do what you want...you will anyway.

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