National Enquirer

GAG ORDER FROM BEYOND THE GRAVE!

ESTATE TRIED TO STOP SEX VICTIMS FROM NAMING NAMES

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BILLIONAIR­E pedophile Jeffrey Epstein tried to protect his pervy pals from beyond the grave, The National ENQUIRER has learned. The sicko’s estate, which is setting up a fund for roughly 70 sexual abuse victims, demanded a clause that “victims [who receive money] be required to sign broad releases” to keep their mouths shut!

The measure was designed “to protect other individual­s who sexually abused them.”

But the outrageous demand was flatly rejected by Denise George, Attorney General for the Virgin Islands — where the monster owned a private island and his estate is in probate court. Epstein’s will put his $650 million estate in a trust, but financial experts claimed that’s far from his true fortune! The sex freak counted Britain’s Prince Andrew federal sex traffickin­g charges. Florida attorney Spencer Kuvin, who represente­d three of Epstein’s victims, called the estate’s attempt to protect his child-molesting chums as “absurd.”

“The hope is that if we can allow these victims to come forward, not be ashamed, not be victimized again,” he told The ENQUIRER.

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