New York Daily News

9/11 team prepares Ep claim program

- BY STEPHEN REX BROWN

The respected administra­tors of the Jeffrey Epstein victims’ claims program vowed to run a fair process completely independen­t from the late pervert’s estate.

Ken Feinberg and Camille Biros, who helped design the Epstein program and will act as consultant­s on individual cases, said they are eager to launch the program after delays due to the opposition of the Virgin Islands attorney general.

“What all these victims want, more than compensati­on I think, is validation,” said Feinberg (inset top), who became well known for his work on the September 11th Victim Compensati­on Fund. “They want to hear from the independen­t administra­tor, ‘I validate your claim.’ The women haven’t gotten that from the estate. I think that’s as important as compensati­on.”

The Epstein administra­tors anticipate around

100 claims, though that is a very preliminar­y figure, Biros said. A victim has the option of proceeding with the claims process while also pursuing a lawsuit against the $634 million estate in court. If a victim accepts the offer from the claims program, she agrees to not pursue a lawsuit further.

Biros (inset bottom) could not predict the range of settlement offers Epstein victims will consider. But she said some of the key factors under considerat­ion in the Epstein program mirror ones for victims abused by priests as kids.

“We look at age, duration of abuse. Was it one incident or over many years?” Biros explained. “We look at the MO — whether they plied [the victim] with drugs. Was there a routine of alcohol?

Virgin Islands Attorney General Denise George initially opposed the program, arguing the estate left victims out of the design process. She dropped her opposition earlier this month following negotiatio­ns with the estate and Feinberg. Many attorneys for victims also indicated they were willing to participat­e in the process.

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