A letter to the editor of The Harvard Crimson written by Alan Dershowitz, dated December 5, 2018. Dershowitz criticizes The Crimson for omitting his defense against Virginia Roberts' accusations, which he characterizes as 'wilfully false' and motivated by financial gain from Leslie Wexner. He asserts that travel, financial, and TV records, reviewed by a former FBI Director, prove he was never present at the locations (Caribbean, New Mexico, etc.) where Roberts claimed to have met him.
This document is a page from a court filing (Case 1:19-cv-03377) containing a statement, likely by Alan Dershowitz, refuting sexual misconduct allegations made by Virginia Roberts (Giuffre). The author cites travel records, Secret Service logs, and an independent review by a former FBI Director to claim Roberts fabricated stories about him, Bill Clinton, and the Gores for financial gain. The text mentions sealed evidence, including emails and a tape recording, that the author claims prove he was deliberately framed.
A letter to the editor of The Harvard Crimson written by Alan Dershowitz on December 5, 2018, filed as a court exhibit in 2019. Dershowitz defends himself against allegations made by Virginia Roberts regarding Jeffrey Epstein, claiming he has incontrovertible evidence (travel and financial records) proving he was not present at Epstein's properties (Caribbean, New Mexico, Palm Beach) or private jet during the relevant times. He alleges Roberts fabricated the claims to extract money from Leslie Wexner.
This document is a page from a court filing (Case 1:19-cv-03377) containing a statement or letter by Alan Dershowitz. In it, Dershowitz vigorously defends himself against allegations made by Virginia Roberts, citing travel records verified by a former FBI Director, Secret Service records refuting her claims about the Gores and Bill Clinton, and a tape recording suggesting she was paid to frame him. The document argues that Roberts is not credible and mentions that ABC News cancelled a planned interview with her.
The real estate agent told the F.B.I. that the buyers of the house introduced themselves.
The real estate agent told the F.B.I. that the buyers of the house introduced themselves.
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