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1953 Trust

Financial Entity Official Document Backed by 2 sources 1 connection Score: 1/10 (Very Low)
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Trust established by Epstein's will to hold his estimated $577 million in assets, naming Darren K. Indyke and Richard D. Kahn as executors

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Financial Entity Epstein Victim Compensation Fund (the Program)

Connected via: Estate of Jeffrey Epstein

Financial Entity The 1953 Trust

Connected via: Estate of Jeffrey Epstein

Organization Corcoran Group

Connected via: Estate of Jeffrey Epstein

Organization U.S. Virgin Islands Government

Connected via: Estate of Jeffrey Epstein

Organization Ward Damon, Attorneys at Law

Connected via: Estate of Jeffrey Epstein

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📖 Wikipedia - Discovery (Phrase: Epstein Virgin Islands attorney general)
“The will created a revocable pour-over trust called the 1953 Trust, which news outlets speculate is named after the year of Epstein's birth. The estate is organized as a revocable trust called the "1953 Trust", and it will pay out the remainder of...”
Accessed: 2026-04-02
📰 Times of Israel (Israeli Media)
“With his will, Epstein may have gamed the system from beyond the grave”
Accessed: 2026-04-11
Added: 2026-04-02 · Updated: 2026-04-11
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