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Scores of accusers to speak at hearing after Jeffrey Epstein's death

A New York City coroner has formally classified the death a suicide.

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NEW YORK: Up to 30 women were expected to accept a judge's invitation to speak at a hearing after financier Jeffrey Epstein killed himself before facing sex trafficking charges.

The hearing Tuesday morning was scheduled last week by US District Judge Richard Berman.

Berman presided over the case prosecutors brought against Epstein after the 66-year-old convicted felon was arrested July 6.

A New York City coroner has formally classified the death a suicide. He died on August 10.

The judge set the hearing after prosecutors asked that he scrap charges against Epstein since the defendant is dead.

Berman said he would give prosecutors, Epstein lawyers and any victims a chance to speak.

Epstein had pleaded not guilty to charges he sex-trafficked women in the early 2000s.

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