The article states, 'Epstein's friends and admirers, according to the magazine, include...famed Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz.'
The article states, 'Epstein's friends and admirers, according to the magazine, include...famed Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz.'
The article states 'Epstein's friends and admirers, according to the magazine, include... famed Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz.'
Witness states Epstein is 'one of the closest friends of Mr. Dershowitz' and Questioner clarifies: 'So it's your testimony that Mr. Epstein was one of Professor Dershowitz's closest friends?'
Paragraph 35: 'In addition to their close friendship, Dershowitz represented Epstein as his attorney.'
Described in document as one of Epstein's 'close friends' or 'friends' possessing discoverable information.
Described as 'colleague in finances', 'personal solicitor', 'good friend', 'bird of the same feather'.
Described as 'close friend', member of defense team, and negotiator of the NPA.
Text mentions exploring the 'full extent of the personal relationship he has had with Jeffrey Epstein'.
Dershowitz sends book drafts to Epstein.
Described as friend and attorney.
Described as 'very close personal friend' and 'defense attorney'.
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This document is page 26 of a rough draft deposition transcript from a House Oversight investigation. The testimony clarifies that a specific police report documents 'forcible rape of underage girls' and roughly 180 sexual encounters by Jeffrey Epstein over a six-month period at a mansion. The witness confirms the report does not accuse Alan Dershowitz of abuse, but characterizes Epstein as one of Dershowitz's 'closest friends.'
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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.
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This document is page 14 of a legal filing arguing that an attorney named Edwards is entitled to summary judgment against claims made by Jeffrey Epstein. The text asserts that Edwards had a sound legal basis to pursue discovery and testimony from high-profile individuals—including Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, David Copperfield, and Bill Richardson—regarding Epstein's abuse of minor girls. It specifically notes that these individuals were considered 'friends' of Epstein believed to possess relevant information.
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This document appears to be pages 111-112 of a manuscript or memoir by Virginia Giuffre (indicated by the footer). The text details sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, including forced oral sex and massages. It explicitly places 'Bill' (guest of honor) at the location with two girls and describes Alan Dershowitz interrupting a sexual encounter to discuss business with Epstein, characterizing Dershowitz as having similar predilections to Epstein.
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This document is page 5 of a legal response filed by Bradley Edwards and Paul Cassell in a lawsuit against Alan Dershowitz. The text argues that Dershowitz cannot seal court records containing allegations that he sexually abused Jane Doe #3, particularly because he previously quoted those same allegations in his own counterclaim. It further alleges that Dershowitz, as Epstein's lawyer, negotiated a Non-Prosecution Agreement specifically to secure immunity for himself and other coconspirators regarding crimes committed in Florida.
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This document is page 5 of a legal letter dated February 25, 2015, regarding discovery disputes in the case Edwards and Cassell v. Dershowitz. The text criticizes the Defendant (Dershowitz) for providing evasive, incomplete, or legally unfounded responses to interrogatories concerning his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, statements made about Bradley Edwards, and potential witnesses. It specifically notes that Dershowitz refused to provide details based on flight logs or the deposition status of Jane Doe #3, and lists Thomas and Joanne Ashe as individuals identified by the Defendant.
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This document is a court exhibit (Case 1:19-cv-03377) containing an excerpt from a March 2003 Vanity Fair article about Jeffrey Epstein. It details his biography from a middle-class upbringing in Brooklyn to teaching at Dalton and working at Bear Stearns, before establishing his own firm, J. Epstein & Co. The text highlights his acceptance into the 'Establishment' via connections with Leslie Wexner, and lists high-profile associates including academic leaders from Harvard, Nobel Prize-winning scientists, and Prince Andrew.
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A 2006 Palm Beach Post article detailing the police investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting conflicts between Police Chief Reiter and the State Attorney's office. The article describes evidence collection methods including trash pulls and airport surveillance, details the role of recruiter Haley Robson and assistant Sarah Kellen, and notes a returned $90,000 donation from Epstein to the police department. It also lists Epstein's high-profile connections to figures like Bill Clinton and Donald Trump.
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This document is a page from a rough draft transcript (likely House Oversight Committee) where a speaker questions the integrity of Epstein's flight logs. The speaker notes that Alan Dershowitz, a close friend and attorney for Epstein, was the specific individual who provided the logs to Detective Riccari. The speaker raises suspicion that Dershowitz's access to the logs prior to handing them over may have provided an opportunity to sanitize them or remove incriminating information.
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This document is a Palm Beach Post article from July 25, 2006, detailing the indictment of Jeffrey Epstein on felony charges of soliciting prostitution. The article reports on his booking and release on a $3,000 bond, the timeline of the alleged crimes in 2005, and provides background on Epstein's vast wealth, properties, and his connections to prominent figures like Alan Dershowitz.
Entities connected to both Jeffrey Epstein and Alan Dershowitz
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