Jeffrey Epstein Compensation Fund Pays Out Nearly $121M to Victims

The compensation fund set up for Jeffrey Epstein’s victims paid out nearly $121 million before it ended Monday — on the eve of the two-year anniversary of the pedophile’s death.

The case’s Victims’ Compensation Program began distributing money a little more than a year ago and made offers totaling nearly $125 million to about 150 women — with the fund ultimately paying out $121 million, according to fund administrator Jordana Feldman.

If victims opted to accept the fund’s offer to them, they had to sign a release not to bring more legal action against the estate.

Epstein was awaiting trial on sex-trafficking and other charges when authorities say the sick multimillionaire financier hanged himself in a Lower Manhattan jail cell Aug. 10, 2019.

The compensation program for Epstein’s sex-abuse victims received around 225 claims, of which 150 were deemed credible and given offers in varying amounts. About 92 percent of the victims who received offers accepted them, the administrator said. (Read more from “Jeffrey Epstein Compensation Fund Pays Out Nearly $121M to Victims” HERE)

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