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Faulty Redactions Uncover Epstein's Alleged Payments to Models in Legal Case

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Recent errors in redacting legal documents related to Jeffrey Epstein have revealed serious allegations against his lawyers, including claims of over $400,000 paid to young female models and actresses to conceal his criminal activities. This issue stems from a 2020 civil racketeering lawsuit filed by the Virgin Islands against Epstein's estate, which accused his associates of fraudulently obtaining tax breaks while running a sex trafficking operation. The Justice Department's posting of these documents has sparked renewed scrutiny over the handling of sensitive information. The allegations, denied by Epstein's long-time attorney Darren Indyke, highlight ongoing challenges in protecting victims while managing public disclosures. The Virgin Islands settled with Epstein's estate for over $105 million in 2022.

Key Details: • The redaction error originated from a 2021 court filing by the Virgin Islands attorney general. • The Justice Department recently posted the affected documents online as part of a new transparency initiative. • Indyke's legal team has denied all allegations and emphasized that no accusations of abuse have been made against him.

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Justice DepartmentJeffrey EpsteinDarren IndykeDaniel WeinerVirgin IslandsVirgin Islands attorney general's office

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