EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 22 MIN
Mega Edition: Danielle Bensky And The Lawsuit Filed Against Indyke And Kahn (Part 5-6) (3/31/26)
from Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles · host Bobby Capucci
Danielle Bensky, along with other Jeffrey Epstein survivors, filed a lawsuit targeting Epstein’s estate and its co-executors, Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, accusing them of failing in their fiduciary duties while overseeing the estate. The suit alleges that Indyke and Kahn—both longtime Epstein confidants—were not neutral administrators but individuals deeply tied to Epstein’s financial and personal operations, raising serious concerns about conflicts of interest. According to the claims, the estate was structured and managed in a way that prioritized protecting Epstein’s wealth and shielding key information, rather than fully compensating victims or facilitating transparency. Survivors argue that the executors had knowledge of Epstein’s activities or, at minimum, were willfully blind, and yet continued to control assets derived from those same abuses.The lawsuit further contends that the handling of claims through the estate’s compensation program was fundamentally flawed, with survivors alleging delays, limitations, and mechanisms that reduced payouts while insulating the estate from deeper scrutiny. Bensky and others argue that this process allowed Indyke and Kahn to maintain control over critical records and financial pathways that could expose the broader network surrounding Epstein. At its core, the case challenges whether justice can be achieved when the very individuals tasked with administering restitution are themselves alleged to be embedded in the system that enabled the abuse, turning what should have been a vehicle for accountability into another layer of protection for Epstein’s legacy.to contact me:[email protected]
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Danielle Bensky, along with other Jeffrey Epstein survivors, filed a lawsuit targeting Epstein’s estate and its co-executors, Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn, accusing them of failing in their fiduciary duties while overseeing the estate. The suit alleges that Indyke and Kahn—both longtime Epstein confidants—were not neutral administrators but individuals deeply tied to Epstein’s financial and personal operations, raising serious concerns about conflicts of interest. According to the claims, the estate was structured and managed in a way that prioritized protecting Epstein’s wealth and shielding key information, rather than fully compensating victims or facilitating transparency. Survivors argue that the executors had knowledge of Epstein’s activities or, at minimum, were willfully blind, and yet continued to control assets derived from those same abuses.The lawsuit further contends that the handling of claims through the estate’s compensation program was fundamentally flawed, with survivors alleging delays, limitations, and mechanisms that reduced payouts while insulating the estate from deeper scrutiny. Bensky and others argue that this process allowed Indyke and Kahn to maintain control over critical records and financial pathways that could expose the broader network surrounding Epstein. At its core, the case challenges whether justice can be achieved when the very individuals tasked with administering restitution are themselves alleged to be embedded in the system that enabled the abuse, turning what should have been a vehicle for accountability into another layer of protection for Epstein’s legacy.to contact me:[email protected]
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