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House Oversight draft testimony links Alan Dershowitz to Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse allegations
The passage provides a direct quote from a House Oversight hearing draft where a witness confirms that the report documents repeated sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, a close friend of Alan Dershowitz. Witness affirms the report does not accuse Dershowitz of abuse but confirms Epstein’s abuse of minor Testimony states Epstein is a "closest friend" of Dershowitz. The report allegedly documents ~180
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The passage provides a direct quote from a House Oversight hearing draft where a witness confirms that the report documents repeated sexual abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, a close friend of Alan Dershowitz. Witness affirms the report does not accuse Dershowitz of abuse but confirms Epstein’s abuse of minor Testimony states Epstein is a "closest friend" of Dershowitz. The report allegedly documents ~180
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