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Mock argument regarding the DSK case presented to students.

Participants (2)

Name Type Mentions
Influential people and smart students or faculty person 19 View Entity
Author person 163 View Entity

Source Documents (1)

HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017336.jpg

Draft Manuscript / Legal Memoir / Book Chapter • 2.42 MB
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A page from a draft manuscript (dated April 2, 2012) bearing a House Oversight Bates stamp. The text, written in the first person by an experienced defense attorney (likely Alan Dershowitz given the context of Tyson/DSK analysis), compares the evidence in the Dominique Strauss-Kahn and Mike Tyson cases, arguing the DSK case was stronger despite being dropped. The author then recounts a specific anecdote from early in their career in Provincetown, MA, where a man falsely accused a 'black man wearing a shark tooth' of rape to cover up a consensual homosexual encounter from his fiancé.

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Event Metadata

Type
Unknown
Location
Unknown (Academic setting)
Significance Score
5/10
Participants
2
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-19 22:23

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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017336.jpg
Date String
Unknown (Past)

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