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PERV EPSTEIN’S MONEYMEN ACCUSED OF LOOTING CASH

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EXECUTORS OF dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s estate secretly pocketed at least

$13 million of the creep’s cash — instead of paying it out to the monstrous moneyman’s victims, according to explosive court documents.

Darren Indyke, Epstein’s personal attorney, and accountant Richard Kahn are accused of transferri­ng the loot to the Butterfly Trust — eight months after the sex freak financier was found dead under mysterious circumstan­ces in his NYC jail cell in 2019 while awaiting a sex-traffickin­g trial.

Authoritie­s in the U.S. Virgin Islands say a chunk of the missing moolah was later moved from the Epstein-founded trust to three different entities, which benefited Indyke, Kahn and their spouses.

The shocking charges were made in a court filing by Denise

George, attorney general of the American territory in the Caribbean, where Epstein abused women and girls on his two private islands. The legal motion also alleges the pair helped defraud the island government of $80.5 million in unearned tax benefits through the abuser’s Southern Trust Company.

Estate attorney Daniel Weiner calls the accusation­s “baseless” and insists Indyke and Kahn did not receive any missing money. A fund created to compensate Epstein’s victims has already doled out nearly $125 million of his $600 million fortune to about 150 people and his convicted madam, Ghislaine Maxwell, was just sent to a country club prison in Florida to serve out a 20-year sentence for sex traffickin­g minors.

“If I’m honest I have to tell you I still read fairy tales and I like them best of all.” — Audrey Hepburn

 ?? ?? Epstein attorney Darre Indyke
At least $13M went missing after Jeffrey Epstein’s death, say authoritie­s
Epstein attorney Darre Indyke At least $13M went missing after Jeffrey Epstein’s death, say authoritie­s
 ?? ?? One of abuser Epstein’s private islands
One of abuser Epstein’s private islands

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