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The Docket: The Jeffrey Epstein Survivors And Their Lawsuit Against The USVI (Parts 1-3) (12/24/24)

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In a lawsuit filed in a New York federal court, survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse have accused the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) of enabling his sex trafficking operations. The plaintiffs allege that Epstein received special treatment and privileges within the USVI, which facilitated his criminal activities. This legal action follows a $75 million settlement between JPMorgan Chase & Co. and the USVI over similar allegations concerning Epstein's activities. 


The survivors' complaint contends that the USVI's actions, or lack thereof, allowed Epstein's trafficking network to operate unchecked within the territory. This lawsuit is part of a broader effort by Epstein's victims to seek accountability from individuals and institutions that they believe played a role in enabling his abuse. Previously, the USVI reached a settlement of at least $105 million with Epstein's estate, highlighting the territory's ongoing legal challenges related to Epstein's crimes.


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