ALAN DERSHOWITZ

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178
Documents
315

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person Jeffrey Epstein
Client
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Friend
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Business associate
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Legal representative
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person Bradley Edwards
Legal representative
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person David Boies
Legal representative
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person Virginia Roberts
Adversarial
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person Donald Trump
Legal representative
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person Virginia Giuffre
Legal representative
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person Epstein
Client
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person Virginia Roberts
Accuser accused
8 Strong
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person Roberts
Legal representative
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person Virginia Roberts
Accused accuser
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person Jeffrey Epstein
Unknown
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person Paul Cassell
Legal representative
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person Barry Krischer
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person Virginia Roberts
Legal representative
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person Mike Tyson
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person Claus Von Bulow
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person O.J. Simpson
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person Bill Clinton
Legal representative
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person Arthur Goldberg
Clerk justice
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person JEFFREY E EPSTEIN
Professional
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person Mishcon de Reya
Client
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person Guy Fronstin
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Date Event Type Description Location Actions
N/A N/A Epstein made available then pulled back from Palm Beach Police Department. Palm Beach View
N/A N/A Alan Dershowitz clerked for Justice Arthur Goldberg. Unknown (likely Washington ... View
N/A N/A Meeting between Alan Dershowitz and Detective Recarey regarding alleged police impersonation by i... Unknown View
N/A N/A Settlement of defamation case between Edwards/Cassell and Dershowitz N/A View
N/A N/A Maria Farmer observed Alan Dershowitz going upstairs at the mansion at the same time young girls ... Epstein's New York Mansion View
N/A N/A Alan Dershowitz and his wife at 'the island'. the island View
N/A N/A Alan Dershowitz at his house in Boston. Boston View
N/A N/A Allegations made against Alan Dershowitz, Prince Andrew, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Jean Luc Brunel b... N/A View
N/A N/A Woman accused of being a sex slave by Jeffrey Epstein levels claims against his friends. N/A View
N/A N/A Defamation lawsuits between Dershowitz and Edwards/Roberts Court View
N/A N/A Fundraiser for Vanessa Redgrave where Dershowitz distributed leaflets. Unknown View
N/A N/A Debate on laws criminalizing Holocaust denial. Canada View
N/A N/A Teaching career at Harvard Harvard View
N/A N/A Meeting between Alan Dershowitz and David Boies where Dershowitz attempted to persuade Boies of h... Unspecified View
N/A N/A Interview on the Today Show regarding Matthew Hale's bar admission denial. Today Show Studio View
N/A N/A Alleged sexual encounter Unknown (context implies Ep... View
N/A N/A Planned deposition where Alan Dershowitz and a special master will be present. Unspecified View
N/A N/A Court hearing involving Alan Dershowitz arguing before Judge Aldrich and Judge Julian regarding o... Courtroom (likely Federal C... View
N/A N/A The Von Bulow Case/Appeal Courts View
N/A N/A The O.J. Simpson Case Courts View
N/A N/A Dershowitz visiting Epstein's Palm Beach residence. Palm Beach residence View
N/A N/A Mike Tyson's Appeal Court (implied) View
N/A N/A Classroom discussions on rape law Harvard Law School View
N/A N/A Deposition/Legal Interview Unknown View
N/A N/A Dershowitz speech at Shriver Hall, Baltimore, interrupted by student protest. Shriver Hall, Baltimore View

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This document is a page from a DOJ OPR report detailing internal communications between federal prosecutors (Lourie, Menchel) regarding the initial prosecution memorandum for the Jeffrey Epstein case. It highlights the prosecutors' concerns about Epstein's high-profile defense team, the belief that state prosecutors intentionally sabotaged the case in the grand jury, and strategic discussions about selecting 'clean' victims to ensure a successful indictment. The document also notes Acosta's lack of recollection regarding reading the specific prosecution memo, citing his reliance on senior staff.

Doj opr report / legal exhibit
2025-11-20

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This legal document details the aggressive tactics used by Jeffrey Epstein's legal team, including a threat by attorney Alan Dershowitz to 'destroy' witnesses. It also explains the Florida State Attorney's Office's decision to present the case to a grand jury, citing a conflict of interest involving prosecutor Krischer's husband and Epstein's lawyer, Jack Goldberger, as well as the complexities of the case and the victim-witnesses.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document provides a background on Jeffrey Epstein, detailing his career path from a teacher to a financier at Bear Stearns, his immense and mysterious wealth, and his various properties. It then focuses on the high-profile legal team he assembled to defend against allegations of sexual misconduct in Florida, including attorneys Roy Black, Alan Dershowitz, Jack Goldberger, and Gerald Lefcourt. The text also notes a conflict of interest that arose when Epstein hired Jack Goldberger, whose law partner was married to the Assistant State Attorney on the case.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This page from a legal filing, dated September 24, 2020, discusses procedural history regarding the unsealing of documents in the Brown v. Maxwell case. It references specific denied motions by Alan Dershowitz and Michael Cernovich to modify a protective order, as well as a denied request by the Miami Herald to unseal the docket. The top half of the page is heavily redacted.

Court filing / legal brief
2025-11-20

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This document is a faxed printout of a news article describing the conflict between the Palm Beach Police (Chief Reiter) and the State Attorney's office regarding the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein. It details the police chief's frustration with the lenient plea deal and initial indictment, the involvement of high-profile lawyers like Kenneth Starr, and Epstein's claims of anti-Semitism. The text also describes Epstein's home environment, possession of firearms (Glock), and lists several female associates including Haley Robson and Sarah Kellen.

News article/media printout (faxed)
2025-11-20

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This document is a printed article (likely from Vanity Fair by Michael Wolff, based on context) faxed to the State Attorney's Office in 2008. It details Epstein's predatory behavior, including specific accounts from teenage victims (ages 14, 16, 17), descriptions of his home, and his defense strategies involving Alan Dershowitz and private investigators. The text highlights Epstein's self-delusion regarding his actions, his financial donations to Ballet Florida, and intimidation tactics used against victims.

News article/media printout attached to legal/investigative file
2025-11-20

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This document is a Palm Beach Post newspaper article from November 16, 2007, discussing the controversial legal case against Jeffrey Epstein for soliciting underage girls. The article critiques the justice system and State Attorney Barry Krischer, suggesting Epstein's wealth might lead to a lenient plea deal, and names his high-profile legal team including Alan Dershowitz and Kenneth Starr. A handwritten note indicates the article was faxed to the State Attorney's Office and filed as part of the official case record.

Newspaper article
2025-11-20

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This document is a photocopy of a 'Letters to the Editor' page from The Palm Beach Post dated August 25, 2006. It features a highlighted letter by Aileen Josephs criticizing Jeffrey Epstein's legal team (specifically Jack Goldberger and Alan Dershowitz) for attacking victims' reputations and asserting that money and power buy justice in Palm Beach County. Handwritten notes indicate this clipping was processed by staff to be included in the 'Jeffrey Epstein File' with the State Attorney.

Newspaper clipping / administrative file correspondence
2025-11-20

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A 2007 Palm Beach Post editorial faxed to the State Attorney's office in 2008, criticizing the potential leniency of the judicial system toward Jeffrey Epstein. The article outlines the allegations involving underage girls, the involvement of high-profile defense attorneys like Dershowitz and Starr, and the controversial decision by State Attorney Barry Krischer to send the case to a grand jury rather than filing charges directly. It expresses concern that Epstein's wealth is buying him a favorable plea deal.

Newspaper clipping / faxed correspondence
2025-11-20

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This document is a scanned page from The Palm Beach Post dated August 25, 2006, containing Letters to the Editor. The primary letter, written by Aileen Josephs, strongly criticizes Jeffrey Epstein and his legal team (specifically naming Jack Goldberger and Alan Dershowitz) for attacking his victims' reputations. The author asserts that 'money and power does buy justice' in Palm Beach County and argues that lack of knowledge regarding a victim's age is no defense for statutory rape. The page also contains unrelated letters regarding a local church and pension legislation.

Newspaper clipping / letters to the editor (foia record)
2025-11-20

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This document represents page 76 of a contact list or address book, likely belonging to Jeffrey Epstein. It lists names alphabetically (C-E), including notable figures such as Alan Dershowitz, Jimmy Cayne, and Silas Chou, alongside Jeffrey Epstein himself. All contact details (phone numbers/addresses) have been redacted with black blocks, leaving only the names visible.

Contact list / address book page
2025-11-20

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This is a letter dated June 16, 2022, from Alan Dershowitz's attorneys to the U.S. prosecutors in the Ghislaine Maxwell case. The attorneys inform the prosecution about a recent, confidential deposition of Virginia Giuffre from her civil lawsuit against Dershowitz, arguing it contains information critical to her credibility. They urge the prosecutors to obtain and review this deposition transcript before allowing Giuffre to provide a victim impact statement at Maxwell's upcoming sentencing.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This document is a letter dated June 7, 2022, from legal ethics expert Bruce A. Green to the SDNY prosecutors handling the Ghislaine Maxwell case. Green, retained by Alan Dershowitz, argues that prosecutors may have an ethical obligation to review a sealed deposition given by Virginia Giuffre in a separate civil case before Judge Preska. Dershowitz claims this deposition proves Giuffre lacks credibility regarding the Epstein-Maxwell matter, and Green suggests the prosecutors should verify this before Giuffre provides a victim impact statement at Maxwell's sentencing.

Legal correspondence / expert opinion letter
2025-11-20

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This document is page 5 of a defense filing (dated June 24, 2022) related to the sentencing of Ghislaine Maxwell. It argues that the definition of 'victim' under the CVRA is narrower than sentencing guidelines and asserts that Maxwell's due process rights must be protected against new allegations in victim impact statements from accusers Annie Farmer and 'Kate' that were not cross-examined at trial. The document also attempts to impeach the credibility of Virginia Giuffre, noting she did not testify and alleging in a footnote that she failed to disclose prior abuse by a man named Ron Eppinger.

Legal filing / court document (defense sentencing memorandum or reply)
2025-11-20

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This page from a DOJ OPR report details the controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's placement on work release following his guilty plea. It highlights the disconnect between the USAO's expectation of 'continuous confinement' and the Palm Beach Sheriff's Office's decision to allow work release, as well as the legal maneuvering by Epstein's defense team (Lefkowitz) to secure this privilege. The document establishes that while the USAO threatened to investigate if Epstein received special treatment, State Attorney Krischer confirmed Epstein's technical eligibility for the program.

Government report (doj opr report)
2025-11-20

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This document contains an excerpt from a DOJ OPR report detailing internal communications regarding the initial federal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein. It highlights emails from prosecutor Lourie to Menchel discussing a 50-page prosecution memo, the strategy to use only 'clean victims' (those without impeachment baggage), and the assertion that the State Attorney's Office intentionally sabotaged their own grand jury case. The document also covers OPR interviews where Menchel recalls this as his introduction to the case, and then-US Attorney Alexander Acosta admits he likely did not read the prosecution memo, relying instead on his senior staff.

Department of justice opr (office of professional responsibility) report
2025-11-20

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This legal document details the aggressive legal tactics employed by Jeffrey Epstein's defense team, including attorney Alan Dershowitz threatening a prosecutor to destroy witnesses. It also outlines the State Attorney's Office's rationale for taking the case to a grand jury, citing the complexity of the case and the problematic possibility that Epstein's minor victims could have been prosecuted for prostitution under the existing state law.

Legal document
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from February 17, 2006, details the analysis of Haley Robson's phone records from February 6, 2005, which confirm calls made to Epstein's assistant and house on the day a victim was brought there. The report also documents the receipt of a package from attorney Alan Dershowitz containing MySpace profiles and a letter addressing an allegation that Epstein's private investigators impersonated police officers, an allegation Dershowitz denies. The officer is coordinating with the State Attorney's Office to arrange interviews with potential witnesses Sarah Kellen, Nada Marcinkova, and Janusz Banasiak.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report, dated July 19, 2006, details the analysis of phone records from February 6, 2005, which confirm calls made by Haley Robson to Epstein's assistant, Sarah Kellen, and Epstein's house on the day a victim was brought there. The report also documents the receipt of a package from attorney Alan Dershowitz, delivered by Atty. Guy Fronstin, containing Myspace profiles of potential witnesses and a letter about Epstein's private investigators allegedly impersonating police. The reporting officer is coordinating with the State Attorney's Office to interview Sarah Kellen and two other potential witnesses, Nada Marcinkova and Janusz Banasiak.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This Palm Beach Police Department incident report from April 20, 2006, details the analysis of phone records from February 6, 2005, confirming calls made by Haley Robson around the time a victim was brought to Epstein's house. The report also documents the receipt of a package from attorney Alan Dershowitz containing MySpace profiles of potential witnesses and a letter addressing allegations that one of Epstein's private investigators impersonated a police officer. The officer subsequently contacted the State Attorney's Office to arrange interviews with several individuals, including Sarah Kellen.

Incident report
2025-11-20

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This document is a page from a DOJ OPR report detailing a timeline of meetings between the USAO (including Alexander Acosta) and Jeffrey Epstein's defense team (including Dershowitz, Starr, and Lefkowitz). It covers the period from February 2007 to January 2008, categorizing meetings as 'Pre-NPA' and 'Post-NPA'. The table logs specific participants and topics, including the presentation of the NPA term sheet, discussions of investigation improprieties, and the negotiation of state plea provisions.

Doj opr report (office of professional responsibility) / investigation record
2025-11-20

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This document is a biographical article profiling Jeffrey Epstein (circa 2006), detailing his rise from a blue-collar background to immense wealth and high-society connections. It highlights his relationships with figures like Bill Clinton, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Leslie Wexner, his acquisition of lavish properties in New York, Palm Beach, and New Mexico, and his donations to scientific research and political campaigns. The article also alludes to legal controversies, including a SEC probe, a Citibank loan default, and his association with Ponzi schemer Steven Hoffenberg.

Newspaper article / media clipping
2025-11-19

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This newspaper article discusses the legal complexities facing the prosecution of Jeffrey Epstein following his indictment on a single charge of felony solicitation. Experts like attorney Dekle and former prosecutor Betty Resch explain why child sex abuse cases are difficult to win, citing issues with victim credibility, social status, and the tendency of jurors to believe adults over children. The article notes Epstein's high-powered defense team, including Jack Goldberger and Alan Dershowitz, who attacked the victims' credibility.

Newspaper article clipping
2025-11-19

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An FBI file containing a newspaper clipping from The Palm Beach Post dated August 4, 2006. The editorial by Elisa Cramer criticizes the State Attorney's Office for charging Jeffrey Epstein with solicitation rather than pedophilia-related crimes, despite police evidence proving the victims were underage (14-17). The article highlights comments from the State Attorney's spokesman admitting that wealth influences justice and details evidence such as school transcripts and Myspace activity.

Fbi form fd-350 (newspaper clipping)
2025-11-19

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An FBI clipping of a Palm Beach Post article from July 29, 2006, detailing how Alan Dershowitz, representing Jeffrey Epstein, provided the State Attorney's office with damaging information from MySpace to discredit teenage accusers. The article highlights a conflict between Police Chief Michael Reiter, who wanted more serious charges, and the State Attorney's office, which secured a lesser indictment for solicitation. It also mentions intimidation tactics including private investigators following a victim's father and bribery attempts to stop witnesses from cooperating.

Fbi fd-350 form (news clipping)
2025-11-19
Total Received
$100.00
4 transactions
Total Paid
$300,900,000.00
4 transactions
Net Flow
-$300,899,900.00
8 total transactions
Date Type From To Amount Description Actions
N/A Received Harry Reems ALAN DERSHOWITZ $0.00 Legal 'fee' consisting of a signed photograph. View
N/A Paid ALAN DERSHOWITZ Unnamed Cab Driver $0.00 Paid the cab driver what his fare would've been... View
N/A Received Paul, Weiss, Rifk... ALAN DERSHOWITZ $100.00 Weekly salary offer for a summer job (subsequen... View
2021-05-26 Paid ALAN DERSHOWITZ CNN $300,000,000.00 Defamation suit amount View
2019-04-01 Paid ALAN DERSHOWITZ Edwards and Cassell $900,000.00 Settlement for defamation lawsuit. View
2015-03-24 Paid ALAN DERSHOWITZ Edwards and Cassell $0.00 Request for order to pay reasonable costs and a... View
2008-01-01 Received Jeffrey Epstein ALAN DERSHOWITZ $0.00 Dershowitz representing Epstein as a 'private, ... View
2008-01-01 Received Orin Kramer / Hed... ALAN DERSHOWITZ $0.00 Restitution of lost investment funds following ... View
As Sender
93
As Recipient
36
Total
129

media inquiry - FoxNews.com

From: Zimmerman, Malia McLau...
To: ALAN DERSHOWITZ

Inquiry asking for clarification on a 2007 letter stating Epstein was part of the group that conceived the Clinton Global Initiative.

Email
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Book Drafts

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: Jeffrey Epstein

Dershowitz sharing drafts of his books for evaluation.

Document sharing
N/A

Response to allegations

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: Unknown (Recipient on ...

Dershowitz offers to investigate the source of allegations if names are provided and expresses a desire to bring the matter to a close.

Letter
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Conversation about Roberts' motives

From: Roberts' closest friend
To: ALAN DERSHOWITZ

Friend stated Roberts felt pressure to go after Dershowitz to get money from Wexner. Dershowitz claims to have a tape recording.

Call/meeting
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Denial

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: Public/Media

Calling Giuffre a 'liar'

Public statement
N/A

Defamatory statements regarding Roberts

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: public

False and defamatory statements made to discredit Roberts and silence her efforts to expose sexual abuse.

Public statements
N/A

Allegations coming out

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: Jeffrey Epstein

To make sure their memories coincided

Call
N/A

Addressing him

From: Virginia Roberts Giuffre
To: ALAN DERSHOWITZ

Called him 'Alan'

Verbal
N/A

Speaking to Rebecca

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: Michael

Dershowitz called Michael to ask if he had spoken to his wife (Rebecca).

Call
N/A

Representation of Mike Tyson

From: Various critics
To: ALAN DERSHOWITZ

Hate mail and criticism regarding Dershowitz's decision to represent Mike Tyson on appeal.

Letters
N/A

Private Meeting

From: Benjamin Netanyahu
To: ALAN DERSHOWITZ

Netanyahu asked Dershowitz if O.J. Simpson was guilty; Dershowitz countered asking about Israeli nuclear weapons.

Meeting
2025-11-21

Denial of allegations

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: public

Lashed out in dozens of posts on Twitter denouncing Ransome as 'delusional'.

Social media
2025-11-18

Request to speak to Woody Allen

From: Mia Farrow
To: ALAN DERSHOWITZ

Farrow asked Dershowitz if he would speak to Woody Allen.

Call
2025-08-13

While You Were Out message

From: Unknown
To: ALAN DERSHOWITZ

A message was left for Alan Dershowitz on an unknown date (3/21). The message indicates a phone number 617-939-6001. The message slip has checkboxes for 'TELEPHONED', 'PLEASE CALL', 'WILL CALL AGAIN', 'RETURNED YOUR CALL', 'CAME TO SEE YOU', 'WANTS TO SEE YOU', 'URGENT', and 'WILL FAX YOU', but none are checked. No specific message content is written.

Phone message
2025-03-21

Confidential settlement conference

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: David Boies

Confidential telephonic settlement conference between Dershowitz and David Boies. Dershowitz produced a recording of this call, which Plaintiff alleges was unauthorized and violates the Wiretap Act.

Call
2019-12-20

Alan Dershowitz: 'I never had sex with Virginia Roberts'

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: Miami Herald Readers

Dershowitz denies allegations, cites alibis and records, and accuses Roberts of lying for money.

Article
2019-04-16

Re: Off the record trump

From: J [jeevacation@gmail.com]
To: ALAN DERSHOWITZ

wow

Email
2019-04-13

Re: Off the record trump

From: J [jeevacation@gmail.com]
To: ALAN DERSHOWITZ

wow

Email
2019-04-13

Response to allegations and plea deal

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: Ross

Dershowitz denies allegations, threatens defamation suit, and defends the Epstein plea deal.

Interview
2019-04-03

Attack on accusers

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: public

Names Roberts and Ransome as 'perjuring accusers'.

Public statement
2019-03-02

Massage at Epstein's home

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: Axios reporter

Dershowitz confirmed receiving a therapeutic massage from an older Russian woman while staying at Epstein's home.

Interview
2019-01-01

Letter to the Editor

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: The Harvard Crimson

Defense against allegations and challenge to Roberts.

Letter
2018-12-05

Accusation of financial motive

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: public

Claims Roberts targeted Leslie Wexner for millions; mentions emails and manuscript as evidence.

Public statement
2018-12-05

Epstein Case and Allegations

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: Brian Ross

Dershowitz denies allegations by Virginia Roberts and discusses Epstein's civil settlement.

Interview
2018-12-04

Denial of allegations

From: ALAN DERSHOWITZ
To: public

Calls Plaintiff a liar; claims FBI evidence supports him.

Public statement
2018-12-04

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