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Type: Court exhibit (news article printout)
File Size: 2.2 MB
Summary

This document is a court exhibit containing a Miami Herald article discussing the fallout of the Jeffrey Epstein case. It focuses on Alan Dershowitz's denial of allegations made by a woman named Ransome, his conflict with attorney David Boies, and recent settlements involving Epstein. The article also mentions the scrutiny on Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta regarding the 2008 plea deal he negotiated for Epstein.

People (11)

Name Role Context
Alan Dershowitz Professor/Attorney
Harvard Law professor, Fox News commentator, 80 years old. Denies meeting Ransome or having sex with her; claims to b...
Jeffrey Epstein Accused/Financier
Described as eccentric multimillionaire, 65 years old. Mentioned regarding 2008 immunity deal and settlements.
Ransome Accuser/Victim
Alleged she was directed to have sex with Dershowitz (though not that she actually did). Reached a confidential settl...
David Boies Attorney
Ransome's attorney. Accused by Dershowitz of inventing stories to make money and threatening Dershowitz.
Virginia Roberts Accuser/Victim
Asserted in 2015 affidavit that Epstein forced her to have sex with Dershowitz when she was 16.
Bradley Edwards Attorney
Fort Lauderdale attorney representing victims. Received apology from Epstein regarding false claims.
Alexander Acosta Government Official
Former Miami U.S. Attorney, current (at time of article) Secretary of Labor. Negotiated Epstein's plea deal.
Donald Trump President
Mentioned as the President under whom Acosta serves as Secretary of Labor.
Laura Menninger Attorney
Maxwell's lawyer. Mentioned Dershowitz's name in a Nov 7 hearing.
Ghislaine Maxwell Associate
Implied by mention of 'Maxwell's lawyer'.
John Lamparski Photographer
Credited for the photo of Dershowitz.

Timeline (4 events)

2008
Federal immunity deal for Epstein and co-conspirators.
Federal Court
Jeffrey Epstein Prosecutors
2015
Virginia Roberts asserted in affidavit that Epstein forced her to have sex with Dershowitz.
Federal Court
Late November
Miami Herald publishes series of stories on Epstein plea deal.
Miami
November 7
Hearing where Maxwell's lawyer mentioned Dershowitz's name.
Court

Locations (4)

Relationships (3)

Alan Dershowitz Adversarial/Legal David Boies
Dershowitz accuses Boies of inventing stories and threatening him; Boies represents Dershowitz's accusers.
Jeffrey Epstein Legal Adversary/Settlement Bradley Edwards
Epstein issued an apology to Edwards as part of a settlement for leveling false claims.
Alexander Acosta Legal/Prosecutorial Jeffrey Epstein
Acosta negotiated and signed the plea deal for Epstein.

Key Quotes (3)

"I am the victim. David Boies and these women are the perpetrators... They have willfully and deliberately concocted stories in order to make money — millions and millions of dollars."
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"Attorney David Boies threatened that unless I withdrew a bar complaint I had filed against him for falsely accusing me of sexual misconduct, he would find another woman to accuse me of similar misconduct."
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"Nowhere in the court case or the transcript does Ransome or anyone else allege that Ransome had sex with Dershowitz — only that she was directed to."
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Case 1:19-cv-03377 Document 1-16 Filed 04/16/19 Page 3 of 6
deal that gave the eccentric multimillionaire — and co-conspirators employed by Epstein — federal immunity in 2008.
Dershowitz, 80, told the Miami Herald that he has never met Ransome nor has he ever had sex with her. He accused Ransome’s attorney, powerhouse lawyer David Boies, of inventing the story and using her and another woman, Virginia Roberts, to frame him. Roberts asserted in a federal court affidavit in 2015 that Epstein forced her to have sex with Dershowitz when she was 16 years old.
“I am the victim. David Boies and these women are the perpetrators,” Dershowitz said. “They have willfully and deliberately concocted stories in order to make money — millions and millions of dollars. And I will not rest until the entire story comes out,” said Dershowitz, a professor at Harvard Law School and frequent Fox news guest commentator.
Nowhere in the court case or the transcript does Ransome or anyone else allege that Ransome had sex with Dershowitz — only that she was directed to.
The Ransome settlement, which is confidential, comes two weeks after Epstein settled another lawsuit in Palm Beach, filed by an attorney who represented several women who said they were coerced into sex acts with Epstein when they were underage. As part of the settlement, Epstein, 65, issued an apology to Fort Lauderdale attorney Bradley Edwards, admitting that he leveled false claims in a lawsuit as part of an effort to intimidate Edwards into abandoning his aggressive advocacy for the women, who are now in their late 20s and early 30s.
The developments follow a series of stories published by the Miami Herald in late November that detailed how state and federal prosecutors worked with Epstein’s lawyers to conceal the extent of Epstein’s crimes, and secretly negotiated an unusual plea agreement that allowed him to escape federal sex trafficking charges that could have sent him to prison for life. The agreement, by design, was kept from his victims so that they could not appear at his sentencing.
Last week, more than two dozen lawmakers in Washington demanded a federal investigation into that plea deal, which was negotiated, signed and sealed by former Miami U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta, now President Donald Trump’s secretary of labor.
Acosta has not commented on the Herald story or on the calls for a probe into how he handled the Epstein case.
This week, a decade after defending Epstein, Dershowitz once again found himself in the spotlight amid the new allegations, mentioned briefly in a court filing on Nov. 28, and first reported on Tuesday by the New York Daily News.
During a Nov. 7 hearing, Maxwell’s lawyer, Laura Menninger, mentioned Dershowitz’s name as among those “third parties” that Ransome claims she was instructed to have sex with, according to a transcript of the hearing obtained by the Herald.
On Tuesday, after the Daily News published its story, Dershowitz lashed out in dozens of posts on Twitter, denouncing Ransome as “delusional” and claiming that her lawyer, Boies, was retaliating against him because Dershowitz had filed a bar complaint against him.
“Attorney David Boies threatened that unless I withdrew a bar complaint I had filed against him for falsely accusing me of sexual misconduct, he would find another woman to accuse me of similar misconduct. He has
[Image Caption] Alan Dershowitz says he has never met the woman who alleges in a lawsuit she was ordered to have sex with influential men, including the famous lawyer. John Lamparski GETTY IMAGES/TNS
https://www.miamiherald.com/latest-news/article223315075.html
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