| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N/A | N/A | Alan Dershowitz and his wife at 'the island'. | the island | View |
This document is a page from a court filing (Case 1:19-cv-03377) containing an excerpt from a March 2003 Vanity Fair article. The text describes a trip to Epstein's island involving Ghislaine Maxwell and others, noting Epstein's 'king-like' status there. It also details a quote from Alan Dershowitz asserting that his friendship with Epstein was based on intellectual interest rather than wealth.
This court document (Case 1:19-cv-03377) outlines evidence refuting Alan Dershowitz's defenses regarding his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein and Virginia Roberts. It cites testimony from Epstein's staff (Alessi, Rodriguez) and other victims (Ransome, Farmer), as well as flight logs and police reports, to demonstrate that Dershowitz did stay at Epstein's home, flew on his plane without his wife, and was present around young females. The text also mentions a written communication from Roberts' lawyer to Dershowitz advising that his travel records were incomplete and that he should have settled the case.
This document is page 17 of a 2019 court filing (Case 1:19-cv-03377) outlining allegations against Alan Dershowitz regarding his association with Jeffrey Epstein. It details contradictions in Dershowitz's public statements versus evidence regarding his presence on Epstein's flights with young women/associates (Maxwell, Kellen) and his receipt of massages at Epstein's Palm Beach mansion. It also cites 2011 correspondence from 'Counsel for Edwards' accusing Dershowitz of witnessing Epstein with underage females.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript or memoir by Alan Dershowitz (dated draft 4.2.12), detailing his long-standing relationship with Benjamin Netanyahu. It recounts anecdotes including a humorous interaction with Jerusalem Mayor Ehud Olmert regarding a taxi, and a private meeting where Netanyahu jokingly asked Dershowitz if O.J. Simpson was guilty. It concludes with Netanyahu publicly praising Dershowitz at a conference, prompting a subsequent phone call from President Obama.
This document is a printout of a Law.com interview with Alan Dershowitz, filed as an exhibit in a 2019 court case (Case 1:19-cv-03377). In the interview, Dershowitz vehemently defends himself against 'heinous crimes' (implied to be related to the Epstein case), calling the situation the 'fight of my life' and citing his constant travel with his wife as evidence against the accusations. The document includes a footer indicating it is part of a House Oversight Committee production.
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