Deposition excerpts suggest Alan Dershowitz visited Jeffrey Epstein’s house with young women, possibly for sexual services
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The passage provides a specific allegation that a high‑profile lawyer (Alan Dershowitz) was present at Epstein’s residence and that young women, some named, may have been there for massages or sexual Deposition of Alfredo Rodriguez (Aug 7 2009) mentions Alan Dershowitz visiting Epstein’s house 2‑3 t Rodriguez confirms presence of young women, possibly including Sarah Kellen and Nada Marcinkova. W
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