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The Epstein Estate has paid out $125 million (so far) to about 150 individuals through this court-approved "voluntary compensation program". Meaning for slightly less than a million dollars a piece, they have silenced 150 witnesses that might have otherwise testified against Ghislaine Maxwell, or in one of the other 7 lawsuits still active against Epstein.

The ‘compensation fund’ was designed by Jordana Feldman, who served as deputy special master of the horribly corrupt September 11th Victim Compensation Fund and Kenneth Feinberg who oversaw the very same Sept. 11 fund AND the "compensation" fund for sex abuse victims of the Catholic Church.

They bought off many of the victims.

The Epstein Estate has paid out $125 million (so far) to about 150 individuals through this court-approved "voluntary compensation program". Meaning for slightly less than a million dollars a piece, they have silenced 150 witnesses that might have otherwise testified against Ghislaine Maxwell, or in one of the other 7 lawsuits still active against Epstein. The ‘compensation fund’ was designed by Jordana Feldman, who served as deputy special master of the horribly corrupt September 11th Victim Compensation Fund and Kenneth Feinberg who oversaw the very same Sept. 11 fund AND the "compensation" fund for sex abuse victims of the Catholic Church. They bought off many of the victims.

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That would be a contract made under duress.

—— In contract law, duress is used as a form of defense to a crime where the defendant uses threats to force the plaintiff to commit a crime that is against their wishes. A party who is forced into an act or contract under duress can rescind the contract, rendering it null and void.