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Court filing cites admissible tape of Alan Dershowitz’s conversation with Rebecca Boylan and references Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting new evidence in high‑profile misconduct litigation

Court filing cites admissible tape of Alan Dershowitz’s conversation with Rebecca Boylan and references Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting new evidence in high‑profile misconduct litigation The document reveals that a motion in limine seeks to admit a transcript of a tape recording of Alan Dershowitz speaking with Rebecca Boylan, a potentially explosive piece of evidence in the ongoing Epstein‑related controversies. It also ties the filing to the Cassell/Edwards v. Dershowitz case and mentions Judge Marra’s rulings. While the snippet is garbled and lacks the actual content of the tape, the mere existence of a court‑approved transcript provides a concrete lead for investigators to request the recording, verify its contents, and assess any wrongdoing. The presence of Epstein and Dershowitz makes the lead highly sensitive and potentially scandal‑making, though the novelty is moderate because the individuals are already public figures in related scandals. Key insights: Motion in limine 20 requests admission of a transcript of a tape recording of Alan Dershowitz’s conversation with Rebecca Boylan.; The filing references the Cassell/Edwards v. Dershowitz litigation as relevant and admissible.; Jeffrey Epstein is mentioned in the context of the plaintiff’s alleged lies about meeting him.

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