Pages 250-251 of the book 'Filthy Rich' (Chapter 65), marked as a House Oversight exhibit. The text juxtaposes a fictional 'Law & Order: SVU' plot—where a character named Jordan claims he was raped by a 12-year-old girl to avoid prosecution—with the real-life legal battles surrounding the Epstein case. Specifically, it details an October 15, 2015, deposition where Alan Dershowitz alleged a 'criminal extortion plot' involving Brad Edwards and Paul Cassell's clients during defamation litigation in Broward County, Florida.
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| Jordan | Fictional Character |
A character in a Law & Order: SVU episode modeled after Epstein, described in the text.
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| Dominique Moreau | Fictional Character |
The 12-year-old victim in the fictional SVU episode described.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Subject |
Mentioned as the inspiration for the SVU episode; the text pivots to his real-life legal story.
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| Alan Dershowitz | Lawyer/Defendant |
Gave a deposition alleging a criminal extortion plot; sued for defamation and countersued.
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| Brad Edwards | Lawyer |
Lawyer representing victims; sued Dershowitz for defamation.
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| Paul Cassell | Lawyer |
Lawyer representing victims; sued Dershowitz for defamation.
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| Jack Scarola | Lawyer |
Lawyer representing Brad Edwards and Paul Cassell during Dershowitz's deposition.
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| Bradley | Lawyer |
Refers to Brad Edwards in the context of the lawsuit against Dershowitz.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Source of the document (stamped in footer).
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| SVU |
Refers to 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit', the TV show featuring the 'ripped-from-the-headlines' plot.
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| Location | Context |
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Location of the courthouse where Dershowitz's deposition took place and where lawsuits were filed.
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"There was a criminal extortion plot"Source
"Your clients were involved."Source
"It was a brilliant plot twist—one that ultimately allowed Jordan to get off scot-free."Source
"Bradley and Cassell had sued Dershowitz in Broward County for defamation—payback for extremely negative comments the law professor had made in the media."Source
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