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The Executors Of Epstein's Estate Are Accused Of Sheltering 13 Million Dollars

The Executors Of Epstein's Estate Are Accused Of Sheltering 13 Million Dollars

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After Jeffrey Epstein’s death in 2019, the handling of his multi-hundred-million-dollar estate became highly contentious, especially among his victims and prosecutors seeking restitution. In 2022, accusations surfaced that two of Epstein’s closest advisors — his longtime lawyer Darren Indyke and his accountant Richard Kahn, who also served as co-executors of the estate — had failed to properly account for nearly $13 million that was transferred out of the estate after his death. Critics and some legal filings alleged that this sum was obscured through trusts and financial maneuvers rather than being disclosed to authorities and victims’ representatives as required, raising concerns that funds potentially owed to victims were being diverted or concealed

Those allegations played into broader disputes over transparency and control of Epstein’s assets. The U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General and other critics argued that the estate’s management had not provided a full inventory of assets, including explaining where all the money went, and that the co-executors’ financial activities warranted scrutiny given their roles in Epstein’s financial affairs. This purported failure to fully disclose or hand over all assets — including the roughly $13 million in question — fueled accusations that estate insiders were protecting financial interests at the expense of accountability and victim compensation.


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