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Denise George And Her Opposition To The Epstein Compensation Fund

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Denise George, then the Attorney General of the U.S. Virgin Islands, publicly and forcefully criticized the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program, arguing that it functioned less as a vehicle for justice and more as a shield for Epstein’s estate and potential co-conspirators. She warned that the fund was designed to resolve claims quickly and quietly, funneling survivors into private settlements in exchange for waiving future litigation rights. In George’s view, this structure benefited the estate by limiting discovery, blocking depositions, and preventing deeper scrutiny into how Epstein operated for years in the USVI with apparent institutional failures and outside assistance.

George further argued that the compensation fund undercut the territory’s civil enforcement action by draining assets and closing off legal pathways that could expose enablers, financial facilitators, and government lapses. While she acknowledged that survivors deserved compensation, she maintained that speed and secrecy should not come at the expense of accountability or transparency. Her opposition placed her at odds with powerful interests tied to the estate and ultimately became part of a broader conflict that ended with her dismissal, reinforcing her claim that efforts to fully investigate Epstein’s operation in the Virgin Islands were being systematically resisted rather than supported.


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