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Jeffrey Epstein's Final Will Reveals $630M Fortune Split Among 43 Beneficiaries

A last-minute will exposes Epstein's final wishes—and the staggering sums left to his inner circle. Who got what, and why were seven names kept secret?

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Jeffrey Epstein's Final Will Reveals $630M Fortune Split Among 43 Beneficiaries

Jeffrey Epstein updated his will just two days before his death, outlining how his vast fortune would be distributed. The document named 43 beneficiaries, sharing out an estate worth around $630 million. Some of the largest sums were left to close associates, while others received smaller but still substantial amounts.

The biggest share went to Karyna Shuliak, Epstein's girlfriend and fiancée at the time. She was set to inherit $100 million, along with a diamond ring and several of his properties. Ghislaine Maxwell, his former assistant, was also named, receiving $10 million.

Darren Indyke, Epstein's longtime personal attorney, was allocated $50 million, while his accountant, Richard Kahn, was to receive $25 million. Mark Epstein, Jeffrey's brother, was left a $10 million trust fund for his children. Mona Juul's two children were named as beneficiaries as well, due to inherit a combined $8.5 million.

The will included seven redacted names, each due between $3 million and $10 million. In total, 40 of the 43 beneficiaries were to share $230 million. Some employees were also listed, but their inheritances depended on whether they kept their jobs after Epstein's death—unless they were dismissed by his attorney or accountant.

Epstein's final will, signed shortly before his suicide, directed the distribution of his wealth to a mix of family, associates, and employees. The document left large sums to a small group while spreading smaller amounts among others. The exact nature of each beneficiary's relationship to Epstein, however, remains unclear in public records.

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