2009 Epstein-Giuffre settlement agreement
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Settlement in which Giuffre received $500,000 and released Epstein and other potential defendants from liability, became central to dismissal attempts in Prince Andrew case
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Mutual Connections
Entities connected to 2009 Epstein-Giuffre settlement agreement through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
Connected via: Loretta Preska, Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), Andrew Windsor
Financial Entity
Epstein's estate
Connected via: Loretta Preska, Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), Andrew Windsor
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Sigrid McCawley
Connected via: Loretta Preska, Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), Andrew Windsor
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Alan Dershowitz
Connected via: Loretta Preska, Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), Andrew Windsor
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U.S. Southern District of New York
Connected via: Loretta Preska, Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), Andrew Windsor
Key Relationships
Associated With
- Person Loretta Preska - Judge Preska ruled the 2009 settlement document should be published unless Epstein's estate objected Court Record
Mentioned In
- Person Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts) - Giuffre entered into this settlement with Epstein in 2009, releasing him and potential defendants from liability Court Record
- Person Andrew Windsor - Andrew's lawyers argued the 2009 settlement released him from liability; Judge Kaplan rejected this interpretation Court Record
Connected To
- Person Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts) Official Document
Source Documents & Evidence
“sealed settlement reached between Epstein and Giuffre in 2009... Giuffre had received $500,000 (£371,000) in her lawsuit against Epstein; the settlement states that upon receipt of the sum, Giuffre agreed to remise, release, acquit, satisfy and fo...”Accessed: 2026-02-21
Added: 2026-02-21
· Updated: 2026-03-06
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