More accusers will bring lawsuits against the estate of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein on Tuesday, at the same time a judge is expected to close the criminal case against him, their lawyer said Monday.

Manhattan federal Judge Richard Berman ordered a hearing Tuesday in response to prosecutors’ request that he dismiss a sex-trafficking case against Epstein, who died Aug. 10.

The city medical examiner has ruled that Epstein hung himself in his jail cell.

Berman’s letter indicated he wanted to give a chance for prosecutors, defense attorneys and accusers’ lawyers to address the court before he formally closes the case.

Firebrand attorney Gloria Allred told The Post she’ll appear at the courthouse Tuesday with women who plan to file suits against Epstein’s estate. She declined to elaborate.

Accuser attorneys Brad Edwards and Stan Pottinger also plan to attend, the Daily Beast reported.

“Regardless of the number of people who appear, the invitation for victims to be present and participate is very important, not only for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, but for crime victims generally,” Edwards, who’s represented Epstein victims for more than a decade, told the news site.

Prosecutors allege he sexually abused dozens of minor girls at his Upper East Side mansion and in his waterfront compound in Palm Beach, Fla.

US Attorney Geoffrey Berman has said his office is still investigating the case.