Victims are set to speak out in the new documentary (Picture: Getty/AP/Netflix)

A new documentary that is set to expose horrifying details from the survivors of Jeffrey Epstein is set to air on Netflix.

Titled Filthy Rich, the series is set to hit our screens at some point in 2020, although an exact date hasn’t been confirmed.

Netflix took to their official Twitter account See What’s Next, to make the announcement.

The tweet began: ‘Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich (2020) The series exposes a horrifying story of relentless manipulation and sex trafficking.’


It continued: ‘Epstein’s survivors serve as the series’ pre-eminent voices, providing powerful testimonials about their experiences, and inspiration in their resilience.’

Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich (2020)

The series exposes a horrifying story of relentless manipulation and sex trafficking. Epsteinâs survivors serve as the seriesâ pre-eminent voices, providing powerful testimonials about their experiences, and inspiration in their resilience. — See What’s Next (@seewhatsnext) March 13, 2020

Before his death in August 2019, the millionaire was facing 45 years in prison after being accused of sex trafficking underage girls across his properties in New York and Florida in the early 2000s.

Before his death Jeffrey was facing 45 years in prison (Picture: New York State Sex Offender Registry via AP, File)

He had pleaded not guilty to charges and was being held without bail but a judge said he wouldn’t face trial before June 2020.



The businessman had been accused of arranging to have sex with girls as young as age 14 at his residences in Manhattan and Florida.

News of his death comes after unsealed US documents revealed the extent of his alleged abuse on young teenagers at his Palm Beach, New York, and the Virgin Islands homes.

Metro.co.uk has approached Netflix for comment.

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