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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A U.S. judge said two close advisers to the late Jeffrey Epstein can be sued by victims who accused them of aiding and abetting the disgraced financier's sex trafficking of ...
Two of Jeffrey Epstein‘s closest advisers can be sued by victims for allegedly aiding and abetting the financier in his sex trafficking crimes, a U.S. judge has decided.
Lawyers representing victims of Jeffrey Epstein sued two of the disgraced financier’s closest advisers on Friday, accusing them of “aiding, abetting and facilitating” his sex trafficking of ...
Here’s what to know about the disturbing facts and unsubstantiated suspicions that make Jeffrey Epstein, a registered sex ...
A “carve out” provision allows at least one sexual abuse victim of Jeffrey Epstein who settled with his estate to pursue claims against Leon Black and James Staley. Other victims may follow.
Dozens of victims who claim they were sexually abused by disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein will be able to file claims through a victims compensation fund starting Thursday.
Epstein victims can begin pursuing claims against his estimated $630 million estate. Victims' Compensation Fund will review survivors' stories of abuse and pay accordingly. Share ...
A claims administrator will determine how to disburse $290 million in funds from JPMorgan’s deal with alleged victims of sexual abuse. By Matthew Goldstein The proposed $290 million settlement ...
A U.S. judge said two close advisers to the late Jeffrey Epstein can be sued by victims who accused them of aiding and abetting the disgraced financier's sex trafficking of young women and teenage ...