This page from a legal filing details allegations against Alan Dershowitz regarding his presence at Jeffrey Epstein's residences. It cites testimony from Mr. Rodriguez and Maria Farmer claiming Dershowitz was present when young women and school-age girls were at the properties in Palm Beach and New York.
This court document page outlines allegations that Alan Dershowitz, a close friend and attorney to Jeffrey Epstein, frequented Epstein's properties and was present during trafficking activities. It specifically alleges that the victim 'Roberts' was forced to have sex with Dershowitz at Epstein's New York mansion. The document also details the 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) in Florida that protected Epstein and potential co-conspirators from federal charges.
This document is a page from a legal analysis (likely a law journal article or brief) submitted to the House Oversight Committee, indicated by the Bates stamp. It discusses the legal definition of a 'target' of investigation by the DOJ and argues for a parallel definition for 'victims' under the Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA). Section B specifically applies this legal test to the Jeffrey Epstein case, stating as fact that he sexually abused over thirty minor girls between 2001 and 2007.
This document is a printout of a Law.com interview with Alan Dershowitz, filed as a court exhibit on April 16, 2019. In the interview, Dershowitz vigorously denies sexual allegations made by 'Jane Doe No. 3' (Virginia Giuffre), characterizing his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein as strictly professional and academic. He admits to visiting Epstein's properties in New Mexico, Palm Beach, and the Caribbean island but claims this was 'lawyer profiling' used to target him to void Epstein's plea agreement. He also attacks the credibility of the accuser and the motivations of the opposing counsel, Paul Cassell.
This document is a court filing exhibit containing a screenshot of a tweet by Alan Dershowitz dated March 2, 2019. In the tweet, Dershowitz accuses Virginia Roberts and Sarah Ransomme of perjury, specifically disputing Roberts' claim that she met Al Gore on Epstein's island and Ransomme's claim regarding sex tapes involving Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp.
This document is a printout of a Miami Herald letter to the editor written by Alan Dershowitz, filed as a court exhibit on April 16, 2019. In the text, Dershowitz vehemently denies Virginia Roberts' allegations that she had sex with him at Jeffrey Epstein's various properties, citing travel records, Secret Service logs, and a private investigation as proof of his innocence. He further alleges that Roberts was pressured by a wealthy businessman to frame him for financial reasons and challenges her to repeat her claims outside of court so he can sue for defamation.
This legal document (page 30, likely from a House Oversight production) outlines evidence justifying the deposition of Alan Dershowitz in relation to Jeffrey Epstein. It cites testimony from housekeeper Alfredo Rodriguez placing Dershowitz at Epstein's home when minors were present, flight logs placing him on Epstein's plane between 2002-2005, and a $30 million donation from Epstein to Dershowitz's university. The text also alleges Dershowitz attempted to discredit victims to the Palm Beach State Attorney's Office despite potentially being an eyewitness to the victims' presence.
This page from a legal filing documents the depositions of Jeffrey Epstein and three of his alleged co-conspirators (Sarah Kellen, Nadia Marcinkova, and Adriana Mucinska Ross) in March and April 2010. It details that while attorney Edwards attempted to question them regarding the procurement of young girls, the co-conspirators invoked their Fifth Amendment rights against self-incrimination. Notably, the document identifies Bruce Reinhart as the attorney representing Sarah Kellen during her deposition.
This document, marked as a House Oversight record, details an event in 'November' where Jeffrey Epstein's butler, Alfredo Rodriguez, attempted to sell a 'black book' of names to an undercover FBI agent. The text notes that Rodriguez admitted to witnessing sexual abuse and child pornography at Epstein's residence and was subsequently charged with obstruction of justice.
This document is an email from Paul Cassell to Paul Blake dated January 3, 2015, containing a list of specific questions directed at Alan Dershowitz. The questions probe Dershowitz's knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's sexual abuse of minors, his visits to Epstein's West Palm Beach mansion, his interactions with Ghislaine Maxwell, and whether he lobbied the DOJ against the victims' credibility. The document references the non-prosecution agreement and Epstein's status as a registered sex offender.
This document is page 10 of a telephone interview transcript with Virginia Roberts in the case Edwards adv. Epstein. Virginia details how her role expanded from massaging Epstein to providing 'erotic massages' and sexual services to his friends and colleagues, specifically noting this began in Palm Beach County about nine months after meeting Epstein. She confirms that Epstein set up these appointments (mentioning the Breakers Hotel) and paid her directly for services rendered to his friends, though she occasionally received small tips from the men.
This document is a page from a transcript of a telephone interview with Virginia Roberts regarding the case Edwards adv. Epstein. Virginia clarifies that Epstein provided her an apartment in Royal Palm Beach (west of the island) near her family, though she occasionally stayed in the 'yellow room' at his Palm Beach mansion after late flights. She details her compensation structure: receiving $200 per hour for massages when in Palm Beach (paid only for massage time, not standby) and being paid on a daily basis when traveling, noting she was 'on call all the time.'
This 2011 article from PalmBeachDailyNews.com details the release of Jeffrey Epstein's 'little black book' (address book) during civil litigation against attorney Brad Edwards. The document lists numerous high-profile contacts including Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Donald Trump, and various celebrities and Palm Beach socialites. It also mentions allegations by Virginia Roberts (Jane Doe 102) regarding her time with Epstein and Prince Andrew, as well as a financial transaction involving Sarah Ferguson.
This document appears to be page 30 of a legal filing arguing that attorney Edwards had a reasonable basis to depose Alan Dershowitz. It cites testimony from housekeeper Alfredo Rodriguez placing Dershowitz at Epstein's home when minors were present, flight logs showing Dershowitz on Epstein's plane between 2002-2005, and a $30 million donation from Epstein to Dershowitz's university. It also references Jane Doe No. 102's allegations regarding Epstein's 'adult male peers.'
This legal filing (page 23) details allegations regarding conflict of interest involving former AUSA Reinhart, who switched from prosecuting to defending Epstein's associates. It cites various depositions (house manager, housekeeper, pilot, and Alfredo Rodriguez) to establish Ghislaine Maxwell's deep involvement in managing Epstein's affairs and her active participation in the sexual abuse and documentation of underage girls.
This page details allegations against Jeffrey Epstein, including his redirection of a private flight to the US Virgin Islands to prevent the FBI from serving a subpoena to his companion Nadia Marcinkova. It also describes a 2005 Palm Beach Police investigation that uncovered evidence of sexual abuse of minors and specific book purchases related to servitude.
This document is a page from a legal filing (House Oversight evidence) detailing sexual abuse allegations against Jeffrey Epstein. It graphically describes the rape and sexual assault of a minor referred to as [A.H.] at Epstein's home, involving the participation of Nadia Marcinkova. Paragraph 14 lists the initials of 12 additional alleged victims aged 13-17 (S.G., A.D., V.A., etc.) and cites a 'Rule 413 Notice' and the deposition of E.W.
This legal memorandum page details evidence supporting attorney Edwards' conclusion that Epstein operated a 'pyramid abuse scheme' to access underage girls. It cites specific testimony from victims Jane Doe #4 and E.W., as well as a Palm Beach Police Incident Report concerning a 14-year-old victim, S.G. The document describes the recruitment payment structure ($200-$300 per recruit) and graphic details of sexual abuse.
This document is an email thread from October 13, 2016, originating from a LinkedIn message sent by CNN reporter Melanie Hicken to one of Jeffrey Epstein's pilots (name redacted). Hicken requests an off-the-record discussion regarding allegations that Bill Clinton and Donald Trump visited Epstein's private island and engaged in sexual relations with minors. The pilot forwarded this inquiry to Jeffrey Epstein (using the email jeevacation@gmail.com), who then forwarded it to his associates Kathy Ruemmler and Darren Indyke.
An email from Jeffrey Epstein to media mogul Mortimer Zuckerman dated February 10, 2015, urging him to publish a forwarded press statement. The statement, originally sent to Alan Dershowitz, attempts to discredit accuser 'Jane Doe #3' by calling her allegations about Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Dershowitz 'lies' and 'fantasy.' The document includes detailed quotes from Jane Doe #3 regarding a helicopter ride piloted by Ghislaine Maxwell and a dinner with Bill Clinton on Epstein's island.
In this July 2016 email thread, Jeffrey Epstein and Deepak Chopra coordinate communication. Epstein informs Chopra he is in Palm Beach, suggests a Skype call, and explicitly invites Chopra to visit his private island. They also discuss a recent academic session at Harvard regarding perception and human-robot interaction, while Chopra mentions having galleys of his new book 'Super Genes'.
An email chain from January 2013 between Jeffrey Epstein and Mohamed Waheed Hassan (President of the Maldives). Epstein advises Waheed on political staffing, recommending Lisa Svensson (Swedish Ambassador) and Thorbjorn Jagland (Chairman of the Council of Europe), whom Epstein describes as a 'great friend.' Waheed confirms interest in Svensson and recalls a past meeting with Jagland at Epstein's residence.
An email thread between Jeffrey Epstein and Mohamed Waheed Hassan (then-President of the Maldives) from January 2013. Waheed seeks Epstein's advice regarding a suspicious offer from an anonymous funds manager to deposit $4 billion into the Maldives Central Bank; Epstein definitively identifies it as a scam. The thread also references a past meeting at Epstein's residence involving Waheed, 'Sultan', and Thorbjørn Jagland (Chairman of the Council of Europe).
This email chain from January 2013 documents a correspondence between Jeffrey Epstein and Mohamed Waheed Hassan (likely the President of the Maldives at the time). Epstein advises Waheed on campaign staffing, recommending Lisa Svensson (Swedish Ambassador to the Oceans) and facilitating a connection with Thorbjorn Jagland (Chairman of the Council of Europe), whom Epstein describes as a 'great friend' and 'Mr. Human Rights.' Waheed recalls previously meeting Jagland at Epstein's residence.
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