WASHINGTON: The estate of convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has agreed to pay up to $35 million to settle the outstanding legal claims of potentially dozens of victims, according to a court filing Thursday. The agreement must be approved by a federal judge in New York before it can become final. The settlement is related to victims who said they were “sexually assaulted or abused or trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein between January 1, 1995, and through August 10, 2019,” the date of the disgraced financier’s death in prison, the proposed plan said.

I co-esecutori testamentari dell’accordo sono Darren Indyke, ex avvocato di Epstein, e Richard Kahn, ex contabile del finanziatore

L'accordo, contenuto in una proposta di sentenza depositata nelle scorse ore, riguarda le vittime che hanno dichiarato di essere state "aggredite sessualm…

WASHINGTON: The estate of convicted US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has agreed to pay up to $35 million to settle the outstanding legal claims of potentially dozens of victims,…

Boies Schiller Flexner, a law firm representing Epstein victims, announced the settlement in a brief filed in federal court in Manhattan.

Class-action suit accused Epstein’s lawyer and accountant of aiding and abetting his sex trafficking, filing says

The executors of Jeffrey Epstein's have agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit against them filed by survivors for at least $25 million.