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Anecdotal account of Epstein's massage visits and involvement of Alan Dershowitz and Roy Black
The passage provides unverified, narrative‑style details about Jeffrey Epstein's alleged massage activities and mentions high‑profile lawyers Alan Dershowitz and Roy Black, but offers no concrete evid Claims Epstein ordered daily massages, some allegedly with "happy endings" in Palm Beach. Alleged involvement of Alan Dershowitz flying to Palm Beach to intervene with local authorities. Roy Black, n
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The passage provides unverified, narrative‑style details about Jeffrey Epstein's alleged massage activities and mentions high‑profile lawyers Alan Dershowitz and Roy Black, but offers no concrete evid Claims Epstein ordered daily massages, some allegedly with "happy endings" in Palm Beach. Alleged involvement of Alan Dershowitz flying to Palm Beach to intervene with local authorities. Roy Black, n
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“on the profile of the case. Dershowitz brings in Roy Black the famous criminal attorney who defended William”
Alan Dershowitz“om—and, doubling down on the profile of the case. Dershowitz brings in Roy Black the famous criminal attorney”
Jeffrey Epstein“Epstein’s wealth, but gets no closer to an answer, beyond”
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