130 people including dozens of Brits claim to be Jeffrey Epstein’s child in fight for his £470m estate
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UP to 130 people including dozens of Brits say they could be a love child of Jeffrey Epstein.
They will inherit part of the paedo’s £470million estate if proven.
Some 386 informants have contacted Epsteinheirs.com — with 30 per cent saying they might be his offspring.
Epstein, who died in a New York jail in August, is said to have had sex three times a day for decades. He has no known children.
A UK woman claims she met Epstein at a high-end London store in the 1990s and became pregnant after a one-night stand.
Another man said he was at a sex party with government officials and royalty but did not have evidence to corroborate his story.
Prince Andrew has admitted being Epstein’s pal for more than ten years but denies sleeping with women trafficked by the financier. Epsteinheirs.com was set up by US-based Morse Genealogical Services, which has previously sought heirs of tragic rocker Prince.
Founder Harvey Morse told The Sun: “Jeffrey Epstein was sexually promiscuous for so long that there is a reasonable chance he may have fathered a child.
“He could even be a grandfather.”
Mr Morse said that investigators have also received information from the US, Caribbean and France.
If a solid lead is established, Mr Morse would petition a US court for a DNA test to confirm the claim.
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The individual may also have to give testimony.
Mr Morse added: “About a quarter of the calls have required investigation but so far we have not felt confident to take any further.
“Having said that, you never know who is going to call each day.”
As well as all the allegations surrounding Prince Andrew and Epstein, Steve Scully also claims to have seen former US President Bill Clinton on the island.
Netflix are set to release a documentary about Epstein entitled Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Money revealing the story of the infamous businessman.
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