Jeffrey Epstein signed a Last Will and Testament just two days before taking his own life.

In the document, which was filed in a probate court in the US Virgin Islands, Epstein put his net worth at over $577 million, which is almost $20 million more than he told a federal judge he was worth in a court filing last month.

He also listed his brother Mark as his lone heir and appointed his longtime lawyer Darren Indyke and close friend Richard Kahn as the executors of his estate.

Epstein put all of his holdings in a trust that he called The 1953 Trust, presumably after the year of his birth.

That trust could very quickly become depleted, as lawyers in Florida and New York have already filed court documents seeking a share of Epstein's estate for clients who were victims of the serial pedophile.

Bradley Edwards, who has two clients seeking damages from Epstein, filed a Caveat or Notice of Trust for two of his clients in Palm Beach last week.

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Final countdown: A Last Will and Testament was signed by Jeffrey Epstein (above) two days before he took his own life in a federal prison cell

Money matters: His only heir is listed as his brother Mark (above with Maria Marra in 2016) though it states he would only be set to receive all of Epstein's personal property in the absence of a will

Epstein breaks down his personal property into 12 categories:

CASH: $56,547,773

$56,547,773 FIXED INCOME INVESTMENTS: $14,304,679

$14,304,679 EQUITIES: $112,679,138

$112,679,138 AVIATION ASSETS, AUTOMOBILES, BOATS: $18,551,700

$18,551,700 HEDGE FUNDS, PRIVATE EQUITY INVESTMENTS: $194,986,301

$194,986,301 NYC MANSION (9 EAST 71ST STREET): $55,931,000

$55,931,000 NEW MEXICO PROPERTY (ZORRO RANCH): $17,246,208

$17,246,208 PARIS APARTMENT (AVENUE FOCH): $8,672,823

$8,672,823 PALM BEACH MANSION (EL BRILLO DRIVE): $12,380,209

$12,380,209 GREAT SAINT JAMES (US VIRGIN ISLANDS): $22,498,600

$22,498,600 LITTLE SAINT JAMES & RED HOOK HARBOR: $63,874,223

$63,874,223 FINE ARTS, ANTIQUES, OTHER PROPERTY: TBD

That adds up to $577,672,654 in personal property. The New York Post was the first to obtain a copy of the will.

This number will likely surpass $600 million once Epstein's other assets are figured in to the equation.

A few of those assets were noted in a court filing submitted by prosecutors for the Southern District of New York last month.

'After conferring with law enforcement agents who have reviewed the materials from the safe, the Government has learned that the safe contained more than $70,000 in cash,' read a filing by prosecutors arguing against granting Epstein bail.

'In addition, the safe contained 48 loose diamond stones, ranging in size from approximately 1 carat to 2.38 carats, as well as a large diamond ring.'

Epstein's signature on the will is seen above. It was also announced on Monday that the case against Epstein had been dropped

It then noted: 'The Government is currently unaware of whether the defendant maintains similar stashes of cash and/or jewels at his multiple properties, or in other locations. Such ready cash and loose diamonds are consistent with the capability to leave the jurisdiction at a moment’s notice.'

That would also include his painting of former president and friend Bill Clinton in drag, the mural of himself in prison and a mold of female breasts he reportedly had mounted by his bathtub.

It was also announced on Monday that the case against Epstein had been dropped, with prosecutors submitting a letter to the court asking that Judge Richard Berman grant their request for a nolle prosequi.

Home: Epstein filed the will in the US Virgin Island, where he owns two island properties (Little Saint James above) and part of a harbor

Almost everything about he documents, from the beneficiary to the executors and where it was filed, matched the information given to DailyMail.com by a source last week.

That person would not identify any of the possible recipients of Epstein's property, but said they were certain that any will that might be filed by the deceased would not be entered in New York Probate Court.

Epstein would instead have the will submitted in the US Virgin Islands said the source, who added that Indyke would likely be the executor and not his brother.

Both of those statements proved to be true.

In addition to his brother, Epstein is survived by two aunts, an uncle and a cousin who all reside in New York.

Indyke, who is a resident of Florida and New York resident Kahn were both named executors despite the fact that neither man lives in the US Virgin Islands.

Also included in the documents was Epstein's death certificate, which was submitted before his cause of death had been determined by the coroner.

That reveals that Epstein's funeral took place last Tuesday in New York City at the Frank Campbell Funeral Home.

It also states that Epstein is a consultant who was born in Brooklyn and lists Little Saint James as his primary residence.

Artwork from Epstein's house including his painting of former president and friend Bill Clinton in drag is among his assets



