
Epstein Survivors Sexual Abuse Lawyers
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3,000+ Cases Handled 120+ Years Combined Experience 5 Stars Rated by Clients Meet Our Attorneys Epstein Sexual Abuse Lawyers: Justice for Survivors Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused and trafficked young girls and women for decades. He did not do it alone. A network of associates, recruiters, and enablers helped target victims, facilitate abuse, and keep survivors…
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Burn Injuries
$5,000,000
Car Accident Resulting in Burn Injuries
Traumatic Brain Injury
$2,250,000
Physical assault due to negligent security at an apartment complex resulting in a traumatic brain injury
Car Accident
$1,875,000
Car accident with disputed liability. Client underwent a one-level cervical fusion and suffered a mild traumatic brain injury.
Truck Accident
$1,750,000.00
Shoulder Surgery With Mild TBI
Motorcycle Accident
$1,150,000
Motorcycle accident caused by at-fault driver making an illegal left turn. Our client sustained a fractured elbow and multiple fractures to his left hand resulting in two surgeries and road rash.
Motorcycle Accident
$1,000,000.00
Motorcycle Accident Caused a TBI
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Matt and his team of award-winning trial attorneys have obtained (combined verdicts and settlements) in excess of $700 million for victims of negligence and sexual predation. Matt has personally handled thousands of sexual abuse cases and has fought — and continues to fight — some of the biggest corporations, institutions, and even government agencies, to obtain justice for abuse survivors.
Epstein Sexual Abuse Lawyers:
Justice for Survivors
Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused and trafficked young girls and women for decades. He did not do it alone. A network of associates, recruiters, and enablers helped target victims, facilitate abuse, and keep survivors silent — protected by wealth, power, and institutional failure at the highest levels.

Epstein died in 2019. But justice didn’t die with him. Civil lawsuits against his estate and network are ongoing. The 2026 release of the Epstein files has brought new evidence to light — identifying additional responsible parties and strengthening existing claims. Survivors who have never come forward still may have legal options, even if the abuse happened years ago.
If you or someone you know were harmed by Jeffrey Epstein or anyone connected to his network, you don’t have to have all the answers before reaching out. Even if it happened years ago, you may still have a path to justice. A confidential conversation is a safe place to start.
You may have a case if you were:
- Sexually abused or trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein directly
- Targeted, groomed, or exploited by anyone in his network
- Abused at any of his properties — including his private island, New York residence, or Palm Beach estate
- Recruited under the pretense of work, money, or opportunities — and abused instead
- Silenced, threatened, or intimidated after the abuse occurred
- Excluded from or unaware of the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Fund, which is now closed to new claims
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At Dolman Law Group, our compassionate Epstein sexual abuse lawyers handle these cases with the sensitivity and urgency they demand. Filing deadlines do apply, but you will never be pressured. Everything you share is confidential.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Epstein’s estate remains a legally viable defendant in civil court. His death ended any criminal case against him — it did not end survivors’ right to pursue civil claims.
Yes. Epstein survivors can name multiple defendants in a civil lawsuit — including associates, enablers, and institutions that allegedly facilitated or ignored the abuse.
Yes. The newly released files include evidence, witness accounts, and records that identify additional responsible parties and strengthen existing civil claims.
No. The EVCP is closed to new claims. However, depending on your circumstances, you may still be eligible to pursue a civil lawsuit against the estate or other liable parties.
A police report is not required to file a civil lawsuit. Many survivors come forward years or decades after the abuse occurred — without ever having reported it formally.
Deadlines vary by state. Don’t assume your time has passed — contact us to determine your specific filing window.
Survivors may be entitled to compensation for therapy and ongoing mental health treatment, medical expenses, lost income or earning capacity, pain and suffering, and loss of enjoyment of life.
Not necessarily. Many survivors file under a pseudonym — “Jane Doe” or “John Doe” — so their identity is never disclosed publicly.
Survivors may be entitled to compensation for therapy and medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and in some cases, punitive damages.

