Epstein’s web unravels: New $35 Million settlement reveals more architects of a human trafficking empire – NaturalNews.com

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A $35 million settlement reveals how Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer and accountant aided his sex trafficking operation by creating financial systems to hide abuse.

Summary

A recent $35 million settlement in a class-action lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein’s former lawyer, Darren Indyke, and accountant, Richard Kahn, exposes the financial mechanisms that enabled his decades-long sex trafficking operation. The lawsuit alleges that Indyke and Kahn constructed a complex network of corporations and accounts to conceal Epstein’s abuses and facilitate payments to victims and recruiters. While the advisors admit no wrongdoing, the settlement highlights the calculated, corporate machinery behind the exploitation and the impunity enjoyed by powerful individuals.

This case builds upon previous legal actions, including a $121 million victim compensation fund and settlements with financial institutions like JPMorgan Chase and Deutsche Bank, which were complicit in overlooking Epstein’s activities. The Epstein Files Transparency Act and new laws allowing survivors to file civil claims are furthering the pursuit of justice and transparency. However, the settlements also raise questions about whether true justice can be achieved through financial resolutions that may silence lawsuits and obscure the full truth.

The ongoing investigation continues to draw attention to high-profile figures, with some resisting subpoenas for full disclosure. Each settlement represents a fragment of accountability, but the vast network of enablers remains largely shielded from public scrutiny, emphasizing the need for continued legal action and a commitment to uncovering the complete truth behind Epstein’s crimes.

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