Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell
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Under the terms of the deal, Epstein avoided federal charges and served just 13 months in a county jail and was allowed to leave during the day to work. Trump tapped the prosecutor who struck the deal, Alex Acosta, to serve as labor secretary during his first term.
Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz discusses the latest on calls to release the Jeffrey Epstein files during 'Fox News Sunday.'
One of Jeffrey Epstein's former attorneys called on the Justice Department to release additional investigative records from its sex-trafficking investigation.
Alan Dershowitz, the celebrity lawyer who once represented Jeffrey Epstein, took to The Wall Street Journal to spill everything that he knows. The post Former Epstein Lawyer Alan Dershowitz Spills on the Files: ‘I Know Who They Are’ first appeared on Mediaite.
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The Daily Caller on MSNDershowitz Claims He Saw Full Epstein Client List While Defending Himself In Giuffre CaseHarvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz claimed he’s seen Jeffrey Epstein’s full client list — but said confidentiality rules prevent him from naming names in a March 19 interview. The resurfaced clip from “The Sean Spicer Show” has fueled new scrutiny of Epstein’s alleged connections,
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This story has been updated to reflect the timing of Sean Spicer’s conversation with Alan Dershowitz. The interview was initially released in March, and Spicer reposted
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Alan Dershowitz said Thursday evening that two federal judges in New York are keeping key court records surrounding the disgraced and deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein under seal to "protect certain people" named in litigation related to his sex trafficking operation.
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Alan Dershowitz, who defended Jeffrey Epstein when he pled guilty to soliciting minors for prostitution in 2008, told NewsNation's Chris Cuomo that there is no "client list" and never has been. "There is no client list and never has been a client list,
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Tampa Free Press on MSNAlan Dershowitz Could Testify In Trump’s Lawsuit Against The Wall Street JournalDershowitz suggests he could provide evidence regarding "malice" in the defamation case. Alan Dershowitz stated on Sunday that he anticipates being called as a witness in President Donald Trump's lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal.
Alan Dershowitz signaled on Sunday that any new information related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, will not be found in the grand jury transcripts from