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Jeffrey Epstein paid $5.5 million to settle lawsuits with three teen victims

The passage confirms settlement amounts in known Epstein litigation but adds no new actors, dates, or financial pathways beyond what has been widely reported. It offers limited investigative value and Epstein settled three lawsuits for $1 M, $2 M, and $2.5 M respectively. Total disclosed settlement amount is $5.5 million. Attorney Bradley Edwards disclosed the amounts in response to Epstein’s coun

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #029860
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The passage confirms settlement amounts in known Epstein litigation but adds no new actors, dates, or financial pathways beyond what has been widely reported. It offers limited investigative value and Epstein settled three lawsuits for $1 M, $2 M, and $2.5 M respectively. Total disclosed settlement amount is $5.5 million. Attorney Bradley Edwards disclosed the amounts in response to Epstein’s coun

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Jeffrey Epstein, a former Palm Beach resident, pleaded guilty in Palm Beach County Circuit Court in 2008 to two prostitution-related charges in connection with having teenage girls give him sexual massages. (Uma Sanghvi / The Palm Beach Post) Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Hide caption Jeffrey Epstein Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Hide caption Attorney Brad Edwards Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Hide caption Attorney Jack Scarola Palm Beach Post Staff Writer By Posted Oct 3, 2017 at 12:01 AM Updated Oct 4, 2017 at 12:46 AM Ending years of speculation about how much Palm Beach billionaire Jeffrey Epstein paid young women who claimed he used them as sex toys, court documents filed last week show he shelled out $5.5 million to settle lawsuits with three of more than two dozen teens who sued him. Responding to requests from Epstein’s attorneys in a complex lawsuit that was spawned by the sex scandal, attorney Bradley Edwards said the politically- connected 64-year-old convicted sex offender paid more than $1 million to each of the three women Edwards represented. Identified in court papers only by their initials or pseudonyms because of the nature of the allegations and their youthful ages, L.M. was paid $1 million, E.W. $2 million and Jane Doe $2.5 million, Edwards said of the settlements he negotiated with Epstein to end the lawsuits. Jack Goldberger, one of Epstein’s criminal defense attorneys, on Tuesday declined comment on the revelations, citing confidentiality agreements that were part of the settlements. For the same reason, he declined to say whether Epstein paid similar amounts to settle roughly two dozen lawsuits filed by other young women against Epstein, claiming he paid them for sex when some were as young as 14 years old. Attorney Jack Scarola, who is representing Edwards, said his client was compelled to divulge the confidential settlements to answer questions posed by Epstein’s attorneys. “Brilliant move on their part,” he said.

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