This bit of news dropped out of the blue today and it could have significant implications for the new owner of Twitter. The U.S. Virgin Islands issued a subpoena to Elon Musk seeking documents and information related to deceased sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. (Who absolutely committed suicide in jail and couldn’t possibly have been murdered in some sort of contract hit job.) But the subpoena doesn’t appear to suggest that Musk was in some way involved with Epstein’s trafficking activities, or at least not at first glance. It instead says that Epstein may have “referred or attempted to refer” Musk to be a client of JP Morgan. JP Morgan is at the heart of an ongoing lawsuit in which the company is accused of enabling and benefiting from Epstein’s trafficking activities. But the trafficking does come up again later in the document. (CNBC)Read More