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Epstein estate agrees to pay victims up to $35 million

The co-executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate have agreed to settle a class action lawsuit filed against them by survivors of Epstein's abuse for up to $35 million, without admitting any wrongdoing, according to court documents filed on Thursday.

Axar.az reports, citing ABC News, Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn -- who served as Epstein's personal lawyer and accountant, respectively -- were accused in the complaint of "facilitation, participation, and concealment of Epstein's illegal conduct" for their own financial gain, according to federal court records in New York.

By agreement of the parties, the settlement will be paid from the remaining assets in Epstein's estate, rather than directly by Indyke and Kahn, who are the named defendants in the lawsuit.

The proposed settlement -- which a federal judge will have to approve -- does not include an admission of wrongdoing.

According to the proposed settlement terms, the estate will pay out $25 million if less than 40 class members qualify and $35 million if more than 40 meet the requirements.

Date
2026.02.20 / 12:39
Author
Axar.az
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