According to federal court documents filed on May 4, the Government of the United States Virgin Islands has been attempting to find a physical address of Page to subpoena him.
The documents state that the government identified four possible addresses, none of which were valid. Prosecutors are now requesting the federal government allow Page to be summoned via Alphabet, Google's parent company, due to the fact he still remains a board member despite stepping down as Google's CEO. The initial subpoena documents to Page were issued on April 11.
The court documents also outline the initial lawsuit against JP Morgan Chase Bank for its interactions with deceased convicted human trafficker and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Other high-profile billionaire businessmen to be subpoenaed in connection to the lawsuit include fellow Google co-founder Sergey Brin, Hyatt Hotels chairman Thomas Pritzker, media magnate Mortimer Zuckerman and former CAA talent agency chairman Michael Ovitz.
Great research fren. Wild to realize I wasn't aware Page was in hiding. I'll keep an eye out for him.
https://www.newsweek.com/larry-page-missing-google-jeffrey-epstein-lawsuit-founder-1799741
Wow!
Wholly incestuous, these relationships.