$35M settlement between Epstein estate, accusers wins preliminary approval
The settlement resolves a 2024 class-action suit accusing Epstein's advisers of enabling sex trafficking, with $35 million allocated for victim compensation, a judge said.
- Jeffrey Epstein predicted that if Donald Trump felt cornered, he would start a war with Iran to rally public support, as indicated in the Epstein files.
- Republican Representative Thomas Massie criticized the strikes as unauthorized acts of war and said bombing Iran would not distract from the Epstein files controversy.
- Critics, including former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, urged focusing on transparency and justice related to the Epstein files rather than the foreign military actions.
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Epstein estate’s $35 million settlement with accusers wins preliminary judge approval
NEW YORK — A U.S. judge granted preliminary approval on Tuesday to an agreement for Jeffrey Epstein’s estate to pay as much as $35 million to resolve a class action lawsuit that accused two of the disgraced financier’s advisers of aiding and abetting his sex trafficking of young women and teenage girls.
$35M settlement between Epstein estate, accusers wins preliminary approval
A U.S. judge in New York on Tuesday granted preliminary approval to an agreement that requires Jeffrey Epstein’s estate to pay up to $35 million to settle a lawsuit that accused two of Epstein’s advisers of intentionally assisting and facilitating his sex trafficking of women and underage girls. U.S district judge Arun Subramanian signed the…
Epstein estate's $35 million settlement with accusers wins preliminary judge approval
NEW YORK, March 3 - A U.S. judge granted preliminary approval on Tuesday to an agreement for Jeffrey Epstein's estate to pay as much as $35 million to resolve a class action lawsuit that accused two of the disgraced financier's advisers of aiding and abetting his sex trafficking of young women and teenage girls. Read more at straitstimes.com.
U.S. judge preliminarily approves US$35 million settlement between Epstein estate, accusers
A U.S. judge granted preliminary approval on Tuesday to an agreement for Jeffrey Epstein’s estate to pay as much as US$35 million to resolve a class action lawsuit that accused two of the disgraced financier’s advisers of aiding and abetting his sex trafficking of young women and teenage girls.
Epstein Estate Reaches $35M Settlement Over Class Action Lawsuit
A U.S. judge has preliminarily approved a $35 million settlement for the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, resolving a lawsuit accusing two advisers of aiding his sex trafficking. Filed by Boies Schiller Flexner, the deal awaits final approval. Epstein's former lawyer Darren Indyke and accountant Richard Kahn deny misconduct.
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