
What we know about Jeffrey Epstein's will and estate
Two days before his death, Jeffrey Epstein signed a will that put all $577 million of his holdings into a trust
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Two days before his death, Jeffrey Epstein signed a will that put all $577 million of his holdings into a trust
A legal loophole enabled him to be removed from the list; Epstein is accused of abusing girls at the ranch in 1996 and between 2007 and 2010
All three lawsuits take aim at Jeffrey Epstein's fortune, which his will reveals to be worth nearly $578 million
Maxwell is accused of overseeing Jeffrey Epstein's alleged sex trafficking ring and has kept a low profile since his death
Jennifer Araoz, who claims Epstein raped her when she was 14, sues Epstein's former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell and three unnamed members of his staff
The announcement comes as the Department of Justice's inspector general and the FBI look into Epstein's apparent suicide
Congress is the latest to start investigating his apparent suicide over the weekend, with new reports raising questions about the federal jail where he was being held
The Justice Department is investigating how the disgraced financier died in custody over the weekend and why no one prevented it
Socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has been accused of finding teenage girls for Epstein and his friends, including a British royal
As probes are launched over how it happened in a federal lockup known for its tight security, his alleged victims vow to keep seeking justice
Judge Richard Berman said he needed more time before making a decision on whether Epstein would be granted bail
Epstein, charged with child sex trafficking, has surrounded himself with powerful people but not much is known about his life or fortune
In his first TV interview since Epstein was indicted Monday on child sex trafficking charges, Dershowitz denies the 2008 deal was a bargain
Maria Farmer is the latest of more than 30 women who have accused the disgraced financier of sexual abuse
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