This document is a legal response filed by the Co-Executors of Jeffrey Epstein's estate (Indyke and Kahn) on March 29, 2021, opposing the US Virgin Islands Government's appeal regarding their failed motion to intervene in probate proceedings. The executors argue the Government's petition is untimely as the original motion was denied over a year prior, and that the Government's emergency motion regarding estate assets is moot because the estate has replenished the Victims' Compensation Program funds. Attached exhibits include the original 2020 opposition brief and a March 2021 press release confirming the sale of Epstein's NYC and Palm Beach properties to fund the compensation program.
This document is a press release dated June 25, 2020, announcing the launch of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program (Epstein VCP). The program, designed by experts Kenneth Feinberg, Camille Biros, and Administrator Jordana Feldman, operates independently of the Epstein Estate to provide a voluntary, non-adversarial alternative to litigation for sexual abuse victims. The release outlines the program's independence, confidentiality, and timeline, noting that the protocol was approved by the U.S. Virgin Islands Probate Court.
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