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Lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein estate (August 15, 2019)

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Civil suit filed by two women claiming they were sexually abused by Epstein in 2004 while working as Manhattan restaurant hostesses, seeking $100 million in damages.

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Entities connected to Lawsuit against Jeffrey Epstein estate (August 15, 2019) through shared intermediaries, but not directly linked.

Financial Entity The 1953 Trust

Connected via: Epstein's estate

Organization Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Connected via: Epstein's estate

Person Denise N. George

Connected via: Epstein's estate

Organization Corcoran Group

Connected via: Epstein's estate

Person Victim Jane Does (multiple victims, 36 identified)

Connected via: Epstein's estate

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“The medical examiner's ruling came a day after two more women sued Jeffrey Epstein's estate, saying he sexually abused them. The suit, filed on Thursday in a federal court in New York, claims the women were working as hostesses at a popular Manhat...”
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