KEY POINTS
  • Google founder Sergey Brin, former Disney executive Michael Ovitz and two other billionaires are set to be served with subpoenas in a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase by the government of the U.S. Virgin Islands related to sex trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein.
  • In addition to Brin and Ovitz, subpoenas are being sent to Hyatt Hotels executive chairman Thomas Pritzker and real estate investor Mort Zuckerman, CNBC has confirmed.
  • Epstein, a former friend of Donald Trump, Bill Clinton and Britain's Prince Andrew, was arrested on federal child sex trafficking charges in July 2019. He killed himself a month later in a Manhattan jail.

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A mugshot of Jeffrey Epstein released by the U.S. Justice Department.

Google founder Sergey Brin, former Disney executive Michael Ovitz, Hyatt Hotels executive chairman Thomas Pritzker and a fourth billionaire, real estate investor Mort Zuckerman, will be subpoenaed in a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase by the government of the U.S. Virgin Islands related to sex trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein.

The subpoenas were first reported Friday by The Wall Street Journal. A source familiar with the matter confirmed them to CNBC.

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