Crime Epstein case: Elon Musk subpoenaed - The plot thickens

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Tesla CEO Elon Musk is facing a subpoena from the U.S. Virgin Islands in relation to its lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase, who it wants to hold liable for sex trafficking acts committed by Jeffrey Epstein.

The U.S. Virgin Islands government isn't able to find Musk in order to serve him with the subpoena, and is asking a federal judge to serve it on Tesla Inc. instead.

According to a court filing, the subpoena was issued on April 28.

Lawyers for the island wrote that an investigative firm was contracted to find possible addresses for Musk and also reached out to a lawyer for Musk, but hasn't received a response.

U.S. Virgin Islands is suing the bank giant because it believes that JPMorgan enabled recruiters of Epstein to pay victims and was "indispensable to the operation and concealment of the Epstein trafficking enterprise."

It also says that Epstein could have referred or have attempted to refer Musk to JPMorgan Chase.

Lawyers for JPMorgan said that Epstein's victims are entitled to justice, but the litigation brought against the company is meritless.
 
Oh I don't know how left wing he is anymore. He's had a trial by fire with that political persuasion.

It's been a brilliant watch all the while.

So who else thinks this might be something to do with Soros?
 
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I have no idea what the fuck is going on in his mind at any given moment, and I don't think he himself does either. That said, he's fun as hell to watch from a distance, as is the screeching in response to his latest lolrandom thing, and is that not why we Kiwis are here? Are we not entertained by him?
I agree, him being entertaining is one of the reasons he's achieved the things he has achieved as well. He knows how to be part of the moment and that's a virtue on itself.

The problem I have with him is that he's still a moron leftist who thinks leftism can work. That's why I can't call be fully on board. Whatsoever, he's done good things independently of his beliefs for the right reasons, like buying Twitter. He's smart enough to understand that woke-progressiveness is keeping real human progress halted and censorship has a lot to do with it. I support that decision (at least for now). You'd be surprised by how many people are incapable of this thinking: "I don't agree with X, but I still support them on Y".
 
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