Accusers of late financier Jeffrey Epstein can now seek compensation from fund
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - A fund expected to compensate women who were sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein opened on Thursday, nearly a year after the financier's arrest and suicide.The fund enables accusers to seek compensation from Epstein's estate, estimated at $636.1 million (512.69 million pounds) before this year's plunge in markets.Many accusers were underage girls during the alleged abuse, which authorities have said took place over nearly two decades.Jordana Feldman, an administrator for the..