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In reply to the discussion: Trump 'authorized' Epstein's death, brother told FBI [View all]Kid Berwyn
(22,730 posts)66. He may be able to afford it.
Jeffrey Epstein signed new will to shield $577m fortune days before death
* Financier created trust fund in new will two days before suicide
* Experts say prying open fund will be difficult for accusers
by Edward Helmore and Agencies
The Guardian, 22 August 2019
The will that disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein signed just two days before his jailhouse suicide puts more than $577m in assets into a trust fund that could make it more difficult for his dozens of accusers to collect damages.
Estate lawyers and other experts say prying open the trust and dividing up the financiers riches is not going to be easy and could take years.
This is the last act of Epsteins manipulation of the system, even in death, said attorney Jennifer Freeman, who represents child sex abuse victims.
Epstein, 66, killed himself on 10 August in New York while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. The discovery of the will with its newly created 1953 Trust, named after the year of his birth, instantly raised suspicions he did it to hide money from the many women who say he sexually abused them when they were teenagers.
By putting his fortune in a trust, he shrouded from public view the identities of the beneficiaries, whether they be individuals, organizations or other entities. For the women trying to collect from his estate, the first order of business will be persuading a judge to pierce that veil and release the details.
From there, the women will have to follow the course they would have had to pursue even if Epstein had not created a trust: convince the judge that they are entitled to compensation as victims of sex crimes. The judge would have to decide how much they should get and whether to reduce the amounts given to Epsteins named beneficiaries, who would also be given their say in court.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/aug/22/jeffrey-epstein-trust-fund-will-damages
* Financier created trust fund in new will two days before suicide
* Experts say prying open fund will be difficult for accusers
by Edward Helmore and Agencies
The Guardian, 22 August 2019
The will that disgraced financier and sex offender Jeffrey Epstein signed just two days before his jailhouse suicide puts more than $577m in assets into a trust fund that could make it more difficult for his dozens of accusers to collect damages.
Estate lawyers and other experts say prying open the trust and dividing up the financiers riches is not going to be easy and could take years.
This is the last act of Epsteins manipulation of the system, even in death, said attorney Jennifer Freeman, who represents child sex abuse victims.
Epstein, 66, killed himself on 10 August in New York while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges. The discovery of the will with its newly created 1953 Trust, named after the year of his birth, instantly raised suspicions he did it to hide money from the many women who say he sexually abused them when they were teenagers.
By putting his fortune in a trust, he shrouded from public view the identities of the beneficiaries, whether they be individuals, organizations or other entities. For the women trying to collect from his estate, the first order of business will be persuading a judge to pierce that veil and release the details.
From there, the women will have to follow the course they would have had to pursue even if Epstein had not created a trust: convince the judge that they are entitled to compensation as victims of sex crimes. The judge would have to decide how much they should get and whether to reduce the amounts given to Epsteins named beneficiaries, who would also be given their say in court.
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https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/aug/22/jeffrey-epstein-trust-fund-will-damages
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With in 24 hours of Epstein speaking of Trump using his plane and Epstein using Trump's plane he was dead
Botany
Tuesday
#12
Statement from Attorney General William P. Barr on the Death of Jeffrey Epstein
Kid Berwyn
Yesterday
#55
KRASNOV's mob/cartel m.o. is to ditch anybody threatening or not useful anymore & take vengeance on the rest.
UTUSN
Tuesday
#21
Trump wouldn't have directly authorized killing Epstein. He may have said to one
doc03
Yesterday
#53
I have thought this also. Trump is desperateand has been desperate for several years.
OLDMDDEM
Yesterday
#54