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Jeffrey Epsteins Victims' Compensation Fund Has Been Approved

Jeff Epstein’s estate is allowing his victims to get the money they would otherwise seek through litigation and lawsuits through a compensation fund.

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In November 2019, the executors of the estate of late accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein asked a judge in the U.S. Virgin Islands for approval to set up a voluntary compensation fund for victims of the wealthy financier. The fund’s purpose was to reduce the number of pending and anticipated victim lawsuits against Jeff Epstein’s estate by allowing his victims to get the money they would otherwise seek through litigation and lawsuits.

According to MSNBC, co-executors of Jeff Epstein’s estate, Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, filed documents in probate court in the Virgin Islands asking for expedited approval of the voluntary claims resolution program. Epstein had a residence on a private island he owned there.

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Jeffrey Epstein died in 2019 with millions to his name.

Before Jeffrey Epstein died in 2019, he was accused of raping underage girls and creating a network of sex traffickers, among other heinous crimes. He was arrested on charges of sex trafficking minors in both New York and Florida, and after his arrest, many questions arose regarding the hundreds of millions of dollars in his bank account. 

During the initial stages of the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, prosecutors confirmed that they were able to determine Epstein's net worth using documents they received from financial institutions where he was affiliated. 

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Jeffrey Edward Epstein - in the 90s, Jeffrey's face and name was everywhere, this billionaire bachelor that was all the craze but no one knew how he came to his wealth. with his abundance of cash, he had bought quite a few properties; •358 El Brillo Way, Palm Beach Florida. (slide 6), purchased for $2,500,000 in 1990. •Little St. James Island, US Virgin Islands. (slide 7) purchased for $7,950,000 in 1990, valued now at $63,000,000. •Zoro Ranch, New Mexico. (slide 8) purchased for $12,000,000. •Townhouse, 9 East 71st Street, New York. Records show that the title for this Beaux Arts mansion was transferred to Epstein from his sometime mentor and client Les Wexner in 1996 for $0. Jeffrey would invite underage girls to his house, and say to them he would pay them $200 for a massage, he would then ask the girls to remove their clothing and/ or start masturbating infront of them, from all accounts the girls were disgusted and didn't know how to react, he would involve them in sexual acts, prostitute them and also bring them to his island for orgies allegedly with big figure heads like Prince Andrew, Naomi Campbell, Bill Clinton, Donald Trump, Chris Tucker. he would have his girlfriend of the time (who is now on the run), ghislaine maxwell aswell as his secretary Sarah kellen to scout and recruit young girls for him and his friends. In 2005, police in Palm Beach, Florida, began investigating Epstein, he then pleaded guilty and was convicted in 2008 by a Florida state court of procuring an underage girl for prostitution and of soliciting a prostitute; federal officials had in fact identified 36 girls, some as young as 14 years old. Epstein was arrested again on July 6, 2019, on federal charges for the sex trafficking of minors in Florida and New York. He died in his jail cell on August 10, 2019.The medical examiner ruled the death as suicide, however alot of the Internet believe he was killed by his friends of high rank to ensure his silence and their freedom. written by: @laythsantana

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According to USA Today, his total assets were $559,120,954 as of June 30, 2019. The total included $56.5 million in cash, $14.3 million in fixed income, $112.7 million in equities, and nearly $195 million in hedge funds and private equities, plus his real estate holdings.

Many called for the money from Jeffrey Epstein's estate to go to his many victims.

Just days after his death, Lisa Bloom, an attorney who represents several of Epstein's alleged victims, asked administrators to "freeze" the assets and "hold them for his victims who are filing civil cases."

Give his entire estate to his victims. It is the only justice they can get. And they deserve it. And on behalf of the Epstein victims I represent, I intend to fight for it. https://t.co/gB5ejtk7VN

— Lisa Bloom (@LisaBloom) August 11, 2019

That dream is ready to finally become a reality. The New York Times reported that the Attorney General has approved a compensation fund for Jeffrey Epstein’s victims. They reported, “After months of sometimes contentious legal wrangling, the attorney general for the Virgin Islands, Denise George, said Friday that her office had reached a tentative agreement with the estate that included what she considered sufficient safeguards for the victims.”

There are some stipulations when it comes to the compensation fund.

On the contingency that the victims do not press further charges against “co-conspirators” in Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes, this compensation fund from Mr. Epstein’s estate could possibly come to fruition.

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The New York Times continued, “More than three dozen women have filed lawsuits in federal and state courts seeking damages from Mr. Epstein’s estate. But lawyers for many of those women have said in court filings that their clients would consider participating in a compensation fund if it were done fairly and protected their privacy.”

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The Daily Mail is also reporting that the women receiving money from the foundation will need to provide proof of their allegation and anything to corroborate it to make their claim as strong as possible.

Despite the contingencies, most are pleased that the compensation fund has been approved. “We are pleased that the parties have reached a resolution that allows victims the opportunity to resolve their sexual abuse claims through this independent, voluntary, non-adversarial process,” the proposed fund administrators and designers said in a statement.

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Jenniffer Sheldon

Update: 2024-09-12