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Jane Doe #3 cites questionable case law to implicate Prof. Alan Dershowitz in alleged Epstein abuseCase Filekaggle-ho-010739House OversightJane Doe #3 cites questionable case law to implicate Prof. Alan Dershowitz in alleged Epstein abuse
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Jane Doe #3 cites questionable case law to implicate Prof. Alan Dershowitz in alleged Epstein abuse
Jane Doe #3 cites questionable case law to implicate Prof. Alan Dershowitz in alleged Epstein abuse The passage suggests a possible strategy to use a misinterpreted precedent to attack a high‑profile attorney, linking him to the Jeffrey Epstein sexual‑abuse allegations. While it names a well‑known figure (Dershowitz) and references a government‑related negotiation (the NPA), it provides no concrete evidence, dates, or financial transactions. The claim is speculative and lacks corroborating detail, limiting its immediate investigative utility, but it does point to a potential pattern of using legal filings to smear influential individuals. Key insights: Jane Doe #3 quotes an outdated case (Calloway v. Westinghouse) to argue against intervention rights.; The quoted case is mischaracterized; the omitted text is crucial to its meaning.; Dershowitz is mentioned as a target of “bad faith” allegations despite no court finding of non‑credibility.
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