Feb. 20 (UPI) -- The executors of Jeffrey Epstein's have agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit filed against them by survivors of the disgraced billionaire's abuse for at least $25 million, though they admit no wrongdoing.
Darren Indyke, Epstein's personal lawyer, and Richard Kahn, his personal accountant, were sued for "facilitation, participation, and concealment of Epstein's illegal conduct" for financial gain, federal court records said.
The settlement, agreed upon Thursday, will come from the remainder of Epstein's assets and not directly from Indyke and Kahn, though they are named in the suit.
"Neither of the co-executors has made any admission or concession of misconduct," said Dan Weiner, the defendants' attorney, to ABC News. "That is not surprising -- not a single woman has ever accused either man of committing sexual abuse or witnessing sexual abuse, nor claimed at any time that she reported to them any allegation of Mr. Epstein's abuse."
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