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Jeffrey Epstein managed to pay women for their silence from jail, Page Six has exclusively learned.

We’re told that at least two women familiar with the infamous multimillionaire pedophile were given envelopes of cash to keep quiet after he was arrested at Teterboro Airport on July 6.

A source told us that the women were approached by a reporter to dish on their involvement with the creep and refused to talk to the journalist. The source said that an Epstein crony had also gotten in touch with them in mid-July about a financial arrangement.

Each woman was given $10,000 in cash, we hear — which was handed off by the associate — to “make sure that she was comfortable not speaking to any press,” said the source.

The women were “in a panic over the FBI coming to speak to them. The money was to alleviate their panic, and assure their silence,” the source revealed.

In July, federal prosecutors also alleged in court papers that Epstein had paid $250,000 and $100,000 to two potential witnesses several months before, around the time the Miami Herald ran an exposé on him.

The prosecutors also cited a police report from Palm Beach County, Florida, involving the 2006 investigation into Epstein that stated an associate of the pervy financier tracked down a woman and told her Epstein would pay for her silence, and, “Those who help him will be compensated and those who hurt him will be dealt with.”

Epstein, who had mansions in New York and Palm Beach, plus a Virgin Islands compound, committed suicide in a cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center on Aug. 10.

Last month, a federal judge ended the pending criminal case against Epstein after he died — but allowed the alleged victims to speak out in court about their experiences.

A number of lawsuits have been brought against Epstein’s estate since his death.