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Alan Dershowitz confirms he is still advising Jeffrey Epstein after the 2019 plea deal

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #017768
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The passage provides a concrete lead that a high‑profile attorney (Alan Dershowitz) continues to give legal advice to Jeffrey Epstein, who was granted a controversial non‑prosecution agreement oversee Dershowitz says Epstein has called him for legal advice post‑plea deal Dershowitz was Epstein’s lawyer during the 2008 non‑prosecution agreement The plea deal was negotiated by Alexander Acosta, late

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