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Epstein Executors Added to Virgin Islands Racketeering Suit

Epstein Estate Executors Accused of Enabling Trafficking Scheme Bloomberg 2/11/2021 Patricia Hurtado and Anders Melin © Photographer: Stephanie Keith/Getty Images A protest group holds up signs of Jeffrey Epstein in front of the Federal courthouse in New York on July 8, 2019. (Bloomberg) Jeffrey Epstein’s estate executors, who were his right-hand men, were added as defendants in a racketeering lawsuit brought by the U.S. Virgin Islands, which claims they acted as “captains” of the late financier’s alleged scheme to traffic in girls. U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George said her office had “newly-obtained evidence” showing that Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn had “direct participation” in almost all of Epstein’s business operations and financial activities including the alleged sex-trafficking network and that they facilitated forced marriages among his victims to ensure their immigration status.

How Jeffrey Epstein s victims compensation Fund is tapped out despite having a $49M estate

On Thursday Epstein Victims Compensation Fund 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  Lawyers for Epstein s victims told DailyMail.com that it was another slap in the face to women who had chased the financier only for him to hang himself Victims feel betrayed once again and as if Epstein is continuing to torture them, even after his death DailyMail.com understands that problems with the sale of Epstein s $22million Palm Beach, Florida, home brought the fund to a head 

Jeffrey Epstein victims compensation fund suspends payouts due to liquidity concerns

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

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