Karina Shulyak will not receive a cent from Epstein's inheritance
Le Monde has published details of the story of 36-year-old Belarusian native Karina Shulyak, who was the last companion and main heiress of American billionaire sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Despite the fact that Epstein bequeathed her almost all of his property, she will not be able to receive the money.

Jeffrey Epstein with Karina Shulyak
Karina Shulyak was the last person Epstein spoke to on the phone shortly before his suicide in prison on August 10, 2019.
She was simultaneously his lover, manager, and dependent. She is listed as the main beneficiary in the will he wrote in his cell before his death.
According to this document, Shulyak was to inherit 100 million dollars and Epstein's property: his mansion in Manhattan, his apartment in Paris, his private islands, his ranch in New Mexico, as well as a 32-carat ring purchased for 1.2 million dollars.
Despite this generous inheritance, the 36-year-old woman, who now lives in New York, will not see a penny, as American and French authorities have decided to freeze the assets to direct them to a victim compensation fund.
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