Declaration in support of Motion to Quash Rule 17(c) Subpoena: 734-1
Summary
Jordana H. Feldman, the independent administrator of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program, declares that confidentiality is a critical feature of the program and that the subpoena directed to her by Ghislaine Maxwell should be quashed to protect the privacy of claimants. The EVCP was established to confidentially resolve claims of sexual abuse against Jeffrey Epstein and related individuals and entities.
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Court Filing - Motion: 480
Ghislaine Maxwell's defense team requests a subpoena to obtain documents from the Epstein Victim Compensation Fund, arguing that they are relevant and admissible as impeachment evidence against the accusers. The motion is made under Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 17(c) and seeks specific documents, including claim forms and correspondence.
Court Filing: 734
The document is a court filing by Jordana H. Feldman, administrator of the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program (EVCP), requesting to quash a subpoena by defendant Ghislaine Maxwell. The EVCP is a confidential program established to compensate victims of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse, and Feldman argues that complying with the subpoena would compromise the program's confidentiality and undermine its purpose.
Court Filing - Exhibit: 734-5
The document outlines the Epstein Victims' Compensation Program (Epstein VCP), a voluntary program established to compensate victims-survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse. The program is independent of Epstein's Estate, and the Administrator has full discretion to determine eligibility and compensation amounts. The document provides details on eligibility requirements, claims submission, and evaluation processes.
Press Release: 734-2
The Co-Executors of Jeffrey Epstein's Estate have filed documents to establish a voluntary claims resolution program for victims of Epstein's sexual abuse. The program will be administered by Jordana H. Feldman, with Kenneth R. Feinberg and Camille S. Biros as partners, and will provide a confidential, non-adversarial alternative to litigation. The program is expected to start accepting claims in approximately 90 days.
Exhibit C - Press Release: 734-3
The Epstein Victims' Compensation Program was established to provide a voluntary, non-adversarial, and confidential claims resolution process for victims of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse. The program is administered by Jordana (Jordy) H. Feldman and is designed to provide speedy and cost-effective compensation to victims. The program's key features include independence from the Epstein Estate, confidentiality, and relaxed evidentiary requirements.
Protocol for Epstein Victims' Compensation Program: 734-4
The Epstein Victims' Compensation Program is a voluntary, independent program established to compensate victims-survivors of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse. The program is administered by Jordana H. Feldman and governed by a set of guiding principles that ensure fairness, dignity, and respect for all claimants. The program is open to all victims-survivors regardless of when or where they were harmed.
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