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Document 734-4

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Summary: The Epstein Victims' Compensation Program is a voluntary, independent program established to compensate victims-survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse. The program is administered by Jordana H. Feldman and governed by a set of guiding principles that ensure fairness, dignity, and respect for all claimants. The program is open to all victims-survivors regardless of when or where they were harmed.
Significance: This document outlines the protocol for a compensation program established by the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein to provide financial compensation to victims-survivors of Epstein's sexual abuse. It establishes the eligibility criteria, administration process, and guiding principles for the program.
Key Topics: Establishment and purpose of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program Eligibility criteria and requirements for claimants Administration and decision-making process for claims
Key People:
  • Jordana H. Feldman - Administrator of the Program
  • Kenneth R. Feinberg - Claims administration expert retained by the Estate
  • Camille S. Biros - Claims administration expert retained by the Estate
  • Marci A. Hamilton - Sexual abuse expert consulted by the Administrator
  • Jeffrey Epstein - Perpetrator of sexual abuse