Jeffrey Epstein's estate has agreed to pay the US Virgin Islands more than $105m (£86.8m) as part of a settlement in a sex trafficking and child exploitation case.
Full ArticleJeffrey Epstein's estate agrees to pay $105m to US Virgin Islands
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