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All Claim Forms must be completed to the best of a Claimant’s ability and filed no later than the Filing
Deadline. Claim Forms should be uploaded to the Program website at www.EpsteinVCP.com, or mailed
via overnight courier (a pre-paid courier voucher will be included with each packet) to the Administrator
at the following address:
Epstein Victims’ Compensation Program
Attn: Jordana H. Feldman, Administrator
1050 Connecticut Ave., NW
#65488
Washington, D.C. 20035
Claimants are invited to provide documentation identified in the Claim Form, and any other
corroborating or supporting information sufficient to substantiate the claim, satisfy eligibility
requirements, and allow the Administrator to review, process and evaluate the claim. If the claim is
being presented by a Legal Representative, then the Legal Representative will be responsible for
submitting the necessary documentation relating to the represented Claimant.
Additional documentation may be requested at the discretion of the Administrator. Both the Claimant
and the Estate will be afforded the opportunity to submit to the Administrator any information deemed
relevant to the Administrator’s evaluation and determination of the claim before the Administrator’s
final disposition of the claim.
If a Claimant submits an incomplete or deficient claim, the Administrator will notify the Claimant,
explain the additional information that is needed, and work with the Claimant or the Claimant’s Legal
Representative (where applicable) to assist in submitting a complete claim.
B. Claims Evaluation and Determination
Claims will be evaluated in the order in which they are received, with the Administrator evaluating each
submitted individual claim in a prompt and fair manner. Claims will only be determined once all
required documentation has been submitted to the Administrator, with due consideration granted to
Claimant’s good faith explanations for delays and/or absence of documentation.
1. Factors Considered in Evaluating Claims
As to each individual claim, the Administrator will determine, in her sole discretion based upon all of the
information available, whether the allegations of sexual abuse are credible. The Administrator will
consider appropriate factors and corroborative support, including but not limited to:
e The level of documentation, corroboration or other circumstantial evidence regarding the
nature and extent of the abuse, the frequency, location and other details of the abuse, and the
age of the victim at the time of the abuse. Non-exhaustive examples of such evidence include
(i) medical or psychiatric counseling/therapy records relevant to the abuse, and
(ii) contemporaneous written notification or other correspondence (e.g., letters, emails) of the
abuse by the Claimant to law enforcement authorities, parents, friends or others. The
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