Epstein Estate - Victim Fund Final Report

From: Epstein Estate / Victims' Compensation ProgramTo: Public Record
CompensationVictims Fund$121M
JEFFREY EPSTEIN VICTIMS' COMPENSATION PROGRAM — FINAL REPORT Administrator: Jordana Feldman The Jeffrey Epstein Victims' Compensation Program was established in June 2020 to provide compensation to eligible claimants who suffered harm as a result of Jeffrey Epstein's conduct. KEY STATISTICS: - Total claims filed: approximately 225 - Claims approved and compensated: approximately 150 - Total compensation paid: approximately $121 million - Average award: approximately $600,000-$800,000 - Program completion date: August 2021 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: - Must demonstrate sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein - Claims evaluated by independent administrator - Claimants required to release legal claims against Epstein's estate - Participation was voluntary PROGRAM STRUCTURE: - Funded by the Epstein estate - Independent administrator appointed - Confidential claims process - No requirement to have previously reported abuse - Available to both US and international claimants The fund represented one of the largest victim compensation programs in US history for a single perpetrator. Source: Public statements / Estate records Available at: https://www.justice.gov/epstein

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