The estate of
Jeffrey Epstein and his brother
Mark are being sued by a Minnesota woman who alleges she was one of the deceased pedophile's many victims.
Charlene Latham claims she was trafficked by Epstein and other famous men for years in court documents and seeks damages, including the deed to Epstein's $20 million Palm Beach mansion.
Latham had previously filed this complaint in the Southern District of New York, but a federal judge quickly declared that she had no standing. It is unclear, however, if she sought compensation from the
Victim Compensation Fund set up by the estate. Her litigation is ongoing.
In her suit, Latham makes a few claims that do not fit into the timeline of Epstein's life. She claims to have visited both Epstein's New York townhouse and Little St. James before he owned either property, while also alleging she flew in the Lolita Express long before Epstein had acquired the aircraft.