High-profile figures face legal action in Jeffrey Epstein case.

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A federal judge has allowed the government of the US Virgin Islands to serve legal papers to Google co-founder Larry Page for its civil lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase related to sex trafficking by the bank's longtime customer Jeffrey Epstein. The USVI and a woman who says she was sexually abused by Epstein are separately suing JPMorgan, claiming the bank was complicit in his sex trafficking of multiple women. JPMorgan denies wrongdoing. Epstein killed himself in a Manhattan jail cell in August 2019, a month after he was arrested on federal child sex trafficking charges.
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