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Two women are suing the co-executors of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, claiming that the late sex-trafficker “violently” assaulted them at his Manhattan mansion in the 2000s.
The lawsuits are the latest to arrive under New York’s Adult Survivors Act, which provides a one-year window for adult survivors of sexual abuse to file claims regardless of whether the statute of limitations has expired. That window closes next November.
One of the accusers, referred to under the pseudonym “Naomi Doe,” alleges that she was recruited into giving Epstein massages at his Upper East Side townhouse in 2005—the same year Epstein was under investigation for molesting minors in Florida.
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