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Jeffrey Epstein fund abruptly halts payouts to abuse victims

Notorious Jeffrey Epstein s Abuse — What Compensation Can Victims Expect? | Searcy Denney Scarola Barnhart & Shipley

[author: Chris Rodgers] It is the last straw that breaks the camel’s back”. As for one of our times’ most notorious sex-trafficker’s and the abuser of 100’s of young girls, the downfall of Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse pyramid came crashing down due to do a simple every day high school occurrence – two friends getting into a fight. After the fight, the two 14-year old girls were taken to the Principal’s office to sort things out. That is where the story was told to the Principal, and then to one of the girl’s step-mom, who then reported it to the Palm Beach Police Department. We all know the avalanche of events after that. A simple fight between friends… the last straw…

Jeffrey Epstein fund abruptly suspends payouts to victims

Jeffrey Epstein fund abruptly suspends payouts to victims Suspension attributed to uncertainty about the liquidity of estate assets needed to finance payouts Financier Jeffrey Epstein A fund set up to provide money to scores of women who say they were abused by financier Jeffrey Epstein when they were as young as 14 has abruptly suspended payouts over uncertain funding, an action the Virgin Islands attorney general blamed on Thursday on Epstein s estate as she moved to freeze its assets. The announcement by the Epstein Victims Compensation Program came through a release that attributed the suspension to uncertainty about the liquidity of estate assets needed to finance payouts.

Fund for Jeffrey Epstein victims short of cash, pauses payout offers

Fund for Jeffrey Epstein victims short of cash, pauses payout offers By Jonathan Stempel Reuters NEW YORK (Reuters) - The fund set up to compensate victims of Jeffrey Epstein s sexual abuses is short of cash. The Epstein Victims Compensation Program said on Thursday it will stop offering payouts to victims through at least March 25, citing uncertainty about the liquidity of assets from the disgraced financier s estate that fund the payouts. Jordana Feldman, the fund s administrator, said she regretted the suspension, but it was necessary to protect the rights of Epstein accusers whose claims have not been resolved. Issuing a compensation offer that cannot be timely and fully funded and paid, consistent with the way the Program has operated to date, would compromise claimants interests and the guiding principles of the program, Feldman said in a statement.

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