Jeffrey Epstein's estate was sued on Wednesday by the U.S. Virgin Islands, ...
NEW YORK - Jeffrey Epstein’s estate was sued on Wednesday by the U.S. Virgin Islands, which claimed that the late accused sex offender raped and trafficked in dozens of young women and girls on a private Caribbean island he owned.
It seeks civil penalties plus some assets from Epstein’s estimated $577.7 million estate, including the forfeiture of his two private islands, Little St. James and Great St. James. He had pleaded guilty in 2008 to a Florida state prostitution charge, and completed a 13-month jail sentence now widely considered too lenient.
The complaint said Epstein kept a computerized database to track girls who could be sent to Little St. James, which he bought in 1998 as “the perfect hideaway” to traffic them “for sexual servitude, child abuse and sexual assault.”
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