In re Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein
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Probate case No ST 2019 PB 00080 involving administration of Epstein's estate. The court noted it remains assigned to the magistrate judge and was not designated as complex at this time.
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Mutual Connections
Entities connected to In re Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.
Organization
Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein
Connected via: Epstein Victims Compensation Program (EVCP), Hermon Percell, Harold W.L. Willocks +1 more
Financial Entity
Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein
Connected via: Epstein Victims Compensation Program (EVCP), Hermon Percell, Harold W.L. Willocks
Document
Case No. ST 2020 CV 00014
Connected via: Harold W.L. Willocks, Superior Court of the Virgin Islands
Person
Ghislaine Maxwell
Connected via: Harold W.L. Willocks, Superior Court of the Virgin Islands
Connected via: Harold W.L. Willocks
Key Relationships
Part Of
- Organization Epstein Victims Compensation Program (EVCP) - The Epstein Victims Compensation Program was established as part of the probate proceedings. Court Record
Represented By
- Person Hermon Percell - Magistrate Judge Hermon Percell handled the Epstein probate proceedings for 19 months, presiding over continuous fili... Court Record
- Person Harold W.L. Willocks - Presiding Judge Harold W.L. Willocks issued the order regarding whether the Epstein probate case should be designated... Court Record
- Organization Superior Court of the Virgin Islands - The Superior Court of the Virgin Islands oversees the probate case In re Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein, with the magis... Court Record
Source Documents & Evidence
“In re Estate of Jeffrey E. Epstein Case No ST 2019 PB 00080... the probate case is not designated as complex”Accessed: 2026-02-22
Added: 2026-02-22
· Updated: 2026-03-09
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