The compensation fund for alleged Jeffrey Epstein victims pauses payouts kvia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from kvia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
[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…
Epstein s estate running out of cash, victims program says nydailynews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nydailynews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Epstein Victims Compensation Fund on Thursday announced it was suspending payments effectively immediately
The late pedophile s estate informed officials it did not have sufficient liquidity to satisfy requests and that it couldn t predict when funds would be secured
The EVCF began accepting claims from victims in June, when Epstein s estate was reported to be worth $640million
Court filings in the US Virgin Island last week showed the estate had about $240.8million at the end of 2020 including $49millon cash
Administrators said the program will continue accepting claims until March 25
The initiative had allowed accusers to file for compensation outside the courtroom and has already paid nearly $50million to victims so far
Published February 02. 2021 11:54PM
Stephen Rex Brown, New York Daily News
Jeffrey Epstein’s estate has paid nearly $50 million to women who were sexually abused by the multimillionaire sex offender, a new court filing reveals.
The hefty sum was included in a filing in the U.S. Virgins Island court, where the accused sex trafficker filed his will. The account of Epstein’s estate, covering Oct. 1 to Dec. 31, 2020, shows that the Epstein Victims Compensation Program paid $49,850,000 to resolve claims of sexual abuse.
If an accuser accepts an offer from the program, she must waive the right to pursue a lawsuit against Epstein’s estate or his employees.