Elon Musk during an economic summit outside Paris on Monday The U.S. Virgin Islands gave a summon to Tesla Chief Elon Musk looking for records for that administration's claim against JPMorgan Pursue over sex dealing by the bank's late long-lasting client Jeffrey Epstein , a court document uncovered Monday. That documentation said the Virgin Islands has tried and, sadly, failed to serve Musk with the summon, which was given on April 28, due to doubt that Epstein "may have alluded or endeavored to allude" to Musk as a client to JPMorgan. The U.S. domain asked Manhattan government court Judge Jed Rakoff in the documentation to permit it to serve Musk with the summon with Tesla's enrolled specialist. That summon requests Musk turn over any records showing correspondence including him, JPMorgan, and Epstein, as well as "all Reports reflecting or concerning Epstein's contribution in illegal exploitation and additionally his acquisition of young ladies or peo...
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