Deposition excerpt suggests Jeffrey Epstein named individuals, including Alan Dershowitz, but invoked the Fifth Amendment
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The passage hints that Epstein disclosed names of participants in a criminal conspiracy during civil litigation, yet refused to answer about Alan Dershowitz, implying potential criminal exposure for h Epstein allegedly named multiple people in a civil case deposition. He invoked the Fifth Amendment when questioned about Alan Dershowitz. Names mentioned: Sarah Kellen, Nadia Marcinkova, Adrianna Muc
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