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

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorFebruary 20, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Epstein’s web unravels: New $35 Million settlement reveals more architects of a human trafficking empire

    The shadowy financial architecture that enabled Jeffrey Epstein’s decades-long sex trafficking operation is being forced into the light, piece by piece, through the relentless pursuit of justice by his survivors. In a significant legal development this week, Epstein’s estate agreed to a $35 million settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit targeting the two men who allegedly built and managed the very systems that facilitated his crimes. This settlement, filed in Manhattan federal court, strikes at the heart of the conspiracy, accusing Epstein’s former personal lawyer, Darren Indyke, and his former accountant, Richard Kahn, of actively aiding and abetting the financier’s abuse of young women and teenage girls. While mainstream narratives often focus on the lurid details, this case exposes the calculated, corporate machinery behind the exploitation, revealing how powerful men operate with impunity until independent legal forces and truth-tellers dismantle their defenses.


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