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Multi million dollar Epstein settlement nears agreement

A multi million pound settlement to Jeffrey Epstein's victims is a step closer to being agreed. (AP PHOTO)

A US ‌judge granted preliminary approval to an agreement ‌for Jeffrey Epstein's estate to pay a multi million dollar settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit that accused two of the disgraced financier's advisers of ‌aiding and ‌abetting ⁠his sex trafficking of young women and ​teenage girls. 

Boies Schiller Flexner, a law firm representing Epstein victims, announced the settlement - worth as much as $US35 million ($A50 million) - on February 19. 

On Tuesday, Manhattan-based US District Judge Arun Subramanian said ⁠the agreement appeared fair. ‌

The ​judge scheduled a hearing for September 16 to ​consider granting final ‌approval. 

The deal would bring an end to ​a 2024 lawsuit filed against Epstein's former personal lawyer Darren Indyke and former accountant ​Richard ​Kahn, who are ​co-executors of Epstein's estate. 

Lawyers for Indyke ‌and Kahn did not immediately respond to requests for comment. One of their lawyers had previously said neither Indyke nor Kahn "made any admission ​or concession of misconduct" as part of the ​settlement. 

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