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If it's a private VPN, you should be fine. If it's publicly accessible the jellyfin access through a vpn itself doesn't matter. They can just subpoena a request to your domain registrar to get your information since the IP won't yield anything useful for them.
The VPN is a paid no-log VPN out of Panama. The traffic goes through the VPN applied to the VLAN and my device I stream to uses a different connection to the same VPN service. The domain is a DDNS.
Eh, if that's operating in the US (or other country that cares), they may still give up the mapping to a legal request.