This document is a printout of search results from the New York City Department of Finance regarding the property at 9 E 71st St, New York, NY (Epstein's Manhattan mansion). It lists historical property records dating back to 1975, including a significant deed transfer on January 10, 2012 (dated December 23, 2011) from 'Nine East 71st Street Corporation' (historically associated with Les Wexner) to 'Maple, Inc.' (a company controlled by Jeffrey Epstein). It also records the 1989 purchase of the property by Nine East 71st St Corp from the Birch Wathen School.
This document appears to be a page (304) from a book or manuscript written by Alan Dershowitz, included in House Oversight materials (Bates stamp HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017391). The text details Dershowitz's successful legal appeal for Jim Bakker, where the Court of Appeals vacated a 45-year sentence due to the trial judge's ('Maximum Bob') religious bias. The document notes that the sentence was reduced to 8 years, Bakker served 4.5 years, and Dershowitz charged a fee of $20,000 for the work.
This document appears to be a page from a manuscript (likely by Alan Dershowitz) detailing his legal representation of Jim Bakker during an appeal of a 45-year sentence. It includes excerpts from a New York Times article describing the dynamic between Dershowitz and his Texas co-counsel, highlighting Dershowitz's media presence and courtroom performance. The text also includes Jim Bakker's positive assessment of Dershowitz contrasted with his criticism of his other attorneys regarding their legal strategy.
This document excerpt recounts two legal matters involving religious rights and fraud. It first describes representing Susan Shapiro, a student harassed for refusing the pledge of allegiance, and then details the author's involvement in the sentencing appeal of televangelist Jim Bakker, outlining his fraud regarding Heritage Village partnerships and lavish spending.
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