A U.S. judge said two close advisers to the late Jeffrey Epstein can be sued by victims who accused them of aiding and abetting the disgraced financier’s sex trafficking of young women and teenage girls.
But the judge put the proposed class action on hold because the release signed by named plaintiff Danielle Bensky covered her claims against Indyke and Kahn.Subramanian said another plaintiff, Jane Doe 3, may pursue some claims, and file a motion for class certification “at the right time and with the right record.”
He also said 134 other women awarded more than $121 million from the estate through a victim compensation fund signed the same release as Bensky, while more than 50 other women who settled separately signed “virtually identical” releases.
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