This document contains pages 268-269 from the book 'Filthy Rich' (marked as a House Oversight exhibit), discussing the legal battles surrounding the Epstein case. The text analyzes Alan Dershowitz's defense strategy, which alleged that attorneys Bradley Edwards and Paul Cassell were involved in a blackmail plot against Leslie Wexner and had connections to Scott Rothstein's Ponzi scheme. The author speculates on the psychological leverage used in the case, suggesting Edwards may have pressured Virginia Roberts to implicate Dershowitz to break Epstein's non-prosecution agreement.
| Name | Role | Context |
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| Bradley Edwards | Attorney |
Lawyer for victims; worked with Scott Rothstein; accused by Dershowitz of blackmailing Wexner.
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| Paul Cassell | Attorney |
Lawyer working with Bradley Edwards; accused by Dershowitz of attempted blackmail.
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| Scott Rothstein | Criminal/Attorney |
Ran a billion-dollar Ponzi scheme; Edwards worked at his firm; allegedly used Epstein files to show investors.
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| Leslie Wexner | Businessman |
Alleged target of a one billion dollar blackmail plot by Edwards and Cassell (according to Dershowitz's theory).
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| Alan Dershowitz | Attorney/Accused |
Close friend of Epstein; accused of abuse by Virginia Roberts; argues that Edwards pressured Roberts to name him.
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| Jeffrey Epstein | Criminal |
Source of files used by Rothstein; subject of non-prosecution agreement.
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| Virginia Roberts (Giuffre) | Victim/Accuser |
Accused Dershowitz of abuse; text speculates on her motivations and potential pressure from lawyers.
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| Name | Type | Context |
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| Rothstein's firm |
Law firm where Edwards worked, which was running a Ponzi scheme.
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| House Oversight Committee |
Implied by the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022166'.
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| Location | Context |
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Mentioned on page 268 regarding Rothstein's offices.
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"The idea that Bradley Edwards and Paul Cassell were trying to blackmail Leslie Wexner—blackmail him for one billion dollars, no less—sounds highly improbable."Source
"Edwards’s proximity to Rothstein didn’t look good. It may not have been as damaging as Dershowitz’s close friendship with Epstein, but it was damaging nonetheless."Source
"And the genius of Dershowitz’s argument was that it wasn’t necessarily predicated on an actual plot to blackmail Wexner."Source
"If Virginia felt guilty for lying about Dershowitz, she could think of the thousands of battered women she’d end up helping."Source
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