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On January 18, 2019, Jeffrey Epstein created a trust. On August 8, 2019, while incarcerated at the Metropolitan Correctional Center awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, he created another one. Two days later, he was dead. This episode examines the legal architecture Epstein deployed in his final months. The Jeffrey E. Epstein 2019 Trust, created while he was free but under federal investigation. The 1953 Trust, created after his arrest and bail denial. And the two men he chose to carry it all forward: his personal lawyer Darren Indyke and his accountant Richard Kahn. We review the DOJ documents that name the trustees, the grantor, the trust structures, and the assets. An irrevocable trust that made assets significantly harder for victims to reach. A choice of domicile in the US Virgin Islands with its own probate code. And a timeline that compresses the entire strategy into six days: trust created August 8, Epstein dead August 10. The trusts are still in operation. Indyke and Kahn are still trustees. The legal battles continue. Documents cited: EFTA01417448, EFTA01417492, EFTA01417521, EFTA01625438, EFTA01282143, EFTA01269393
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