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Jeffrey Epstein’s Victim Fund Is Running Out of Money

February 4, 2021

A fund meant to compensate victims of the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has temporarily suspended compensation offers over concerns that there won’t be enough money to pay the victims, the executor of the fund announced Thursday.

More than 150 people have already filed claims with the fund since it launched in June. So far, it’s doled out more than $50 million from Epstein’s estate, according to a statement from Jordana Feldman, the fund’s administrator.

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