The co-executors of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, have agreed to a $25 million settlement in a class action lawsuit by Epstein’s abuse survivors, without admitting wrongdoing. The settlement will be funded by the estate’s assets and requires victims to release future claims. Indyke and Kahn were accused of facilitating and concealing Epstein’s illegal activities, although they deny any direct involvement in sexual exploitation. A federal judge must approve the settlement terms, which vary based on the number of qualifying claimants.
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