Victim Claims Experience: Process & Impact

From: Jordana Feldman, Claims AdministratorTo: Epstein Estate / Public Report
Claims ExperienceVictim PerspectiveProgram Impact
EPSTEIN VICTIMS' COMPENSATION PROGRAM — SUMMARY REPORT Administrator: Jordana Feldman Reporting Period: June 2020 — August 2021 PROGRAM OVERVIEW: The Epstein Victims' Compensation Program (VCP) was a voluntary claims process established by the estate of Jeffrey Epstein to compensate individuals who were sexually abused by Epstein. The program was administered independently by Jordana Feldman, a former deputy of Kenneth Feinberg. FINAL STATISTICS: - Claims filed: Over 225 - Claims determined eligible: Approximately 150 - Total compensation distributed: Approximately $121 million - Program duration: Approximately 14 months - Funding source: Liquidation of Epstein estate assets PROGRAM DESIGN: - Voluntary and confidential process - No depositions, cross-examinations, or public hearings required - Claimants submitted written statements and documentation - Each claim evaluated individually - Claimants retained the right to pursue claims against third parties - Only claims against the estate itself were resolved ASSET LIQUIDATION: Compensation funds were generated through the sale of Epstein's assets including: - 9 East 71st Street Manhattan townhouse (~$51 million) - Palm Beach residence (~$25 million) - Zorro Ranch, New Mexico - Little St. James and Great St. James Islands, USVI - Financial holdings and personal property The VCP represented the most comprehensive effort to provide direct restitution to Epstein's victims, though many survivors also pursued separate litigation against financial institutions and individuals. Source: VCP Administrator Public Report Available at: https://www.justice.gov/epstein

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