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Jeffrey Epstein’s Virgin Island properties could be sold to help pay compensation to victims

Representatives of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epsteins estate are looking to sell the properties on his notorious paedo island to fund the Epstein Victims Compensation Program, after payouts last week were abruptly suspended last week. Little St James, in the US Virgin Islands, was acquired by the deceased financier and infamous sex trafficker in 1998, while he purchased the nearby Great St James – according to a lawsuit filed last year – in 2016.
In a written statement, a lawyer for Mr Epstein’s…
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