The Administrator manages the claims process for all Claimants, ensuring fair adjudication and access to the Program.
The Claimant submits a claim and information to the Administrator, who then processes, evaluates, and administers the claim.
The Claimant submits a claim and information to the Administrator, who then processes, evaluates, and administers the claim.
The Administrator reviews, processes, evaluates, and determines the claims submitted by the Claimant.
The Claimant interacts with the Administrator to discuss their claim and receive payment, which the Administrator facilitates.
The Claimant submits information to the Administrator, who processes, evaluates, and verifies the claim.
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This legal document, filed on September 7, 2021, outlines the program integrity and confidentiality rules for a claims resolution program. It details the responsibilities of claimants to provide truthful information, the severe consequences of fraudulent claims including referral to law enforcement, and the strict confidentiality protocols governing how claimant information is handled by the Program Administrator. The document specifies that only very limited information can be shared with 'the Estate' for the purpose of claim evaluation, ensuring claimant privacy is protected.
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This legal document, filed on September 7, 2021, outlines the procedures for the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program. It details how claimants can submit forms and supporting documentation to the program's Administrator, Jordana H. Feldman, in Washington, D.C. The document also describes the factors the Administrator will consider when evaluating claims, such as medical records and contemporaneous correspondence, to determine the credibility of sexual abuse allegations.
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This legal document, filed on September 7, 2021, outlines the integrity and confidentiality protocols for a claims program. It details how the Program Administrator will verify claims to prevent fraud, including reporting suspicious claims to law enforcement, and specifies the strict confidentiality rules governing the handling of a claimant's information, particularly the limited data shared with 'the Estate' for evaluation purposes.
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This legal document, filed on September 7, 2021, outlines the protocol for a claims program designed for victims-survivors, potentially related to Epstein. It details the role of the Program's Administrator and the engagement of Professor Marci A. Hamilton, a sexual abuse expert, who will advise the Administrator but is restricted from direct contact with claimants. The document emphasizes fair treatment, confidentiality, and the specific procedures for claim submission and review within a nine-month filing period.
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This legal document outlines the procedures for claimants in the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program, specifically regarding the 'Release' and 'Payments' sections. It details that to receive compensation, a claimant must sign a full Release, waiving all future legal claims against the Epstein Estate, and must consult with an attorney before doing so. Upon receipt of the executed Release, the Program Administrator will initiate payment to the claimant via check or electronic transfer.
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