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Según fuentes de Occidente, reports settlement pool of up to $35 million. En cambio, para Regional la lectura es reports overall settlement package of about $44 million.
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Russian outlets focus on Epstein’s heirs agreeing to pay tens of millions of dollars to victims from the fortune he left behind. They stress that the money comes from the estate rather than from any government fund or criminal fine. They suggest that, once this settlement is completed, the heirs will face fewer legal risks linked to Epstein’s past actions.
Regional outlets in Asia highlight reports that the Epstein estate agreed to a settlement package worth about $44 million for a class action by victims. They present the higher figure as covering both direct payments to claimants and related legal and administrative costs. They expect the class action settlement, once approved, to wrap up a large block of remaining civil claims tied to Epstein’s abuse cases.
Western outlets describe the settlement as a late but concrete form of compensation for people who say Jeffrey Epstein abused them. They say the estate and heirs are paying to close out remaining lawsuits after years of legal battles and earlier payouts. They expect this deal to move the Epstein estate closer to being fully wound down, though they note that related criminal and civil inquiries into others may continue.
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Readers cannot easily tell whether victims will share $35 million or a larger $44 million package.
It is hard to know whether to view the deal mainly as justice for victims or mainly as legal risk management for Epstein’s heirs.
None of the blocks explain whether the settlement includes non-money terms such as apologies, document releases, or cooperation with ongoing investigations.
When the US judge issues a final approval order and written opinion on the settlement, expected in the coming months, it should clarify the exact total amount, how much goes to victims, and whether any other conditions are attached.
The estate of Jeffrey Epstein has agreed in US court to pay up to about $35 million to dozens of people who accused the late financier of sexual abuse. The settlement aims to resolve remaining civil claims against the estate and will be distributed among identified victims under court supervision. Lawyers say the deal is one of the final steps in winding down the estate’s legal exposure over Epstein’s alleged crimes.