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Deposition excerpt hints at Epstein‑related evidence suppression and mentions high‑profile figures (Prince Andrew, Les Wexner, Alan Dershowitz) in a House Oversight hearing

Deposition excerpt hints at Epstein‑related evidence suppression and mentions high‑profile figures (Prince Andrew, Les Wexner, Alan Dershowitz) in a House Oversight hearing The passage provides a concrete lead that a witness (likely a legal counsel) discussed the ability of [REDACTED - Survivor] (a key Epstein associate) to name powerful individuals and referenced a judge’s ruling on the relevance of allegations involving Prince Andrew, Les Wexner, and Alan Dershowitz. It suggests possible undisclosed documents in the U.S. Attorney’s Office and a strategy to compel their production, which merits follow‑up with court records, the judge’s order, and the U.S. Attorney’s office. While the content is not novel in broad terms, it ties multiple high‑profile actors to potential evidence suppression, making it a strong investigative lead. Key insights: Witness acknowledges Epstein’s network could conceal evidence.; [REDACTED - Survivor] allegedly had the ability to name powerful individuals as of Dec 30 2014.; Specific high‑profile names mentioned: Prince Andrew, Les Wexner, Alan Dershowitz.

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Deposition excerpt hints at Epstein‑related evidence suppression and mentions high‑profile figures (Prince Andrew, Les Wexner, Alan Dershowitz) in a House Oversight hearing The passage provides a concrete lead that a witness (likely a legal counsel) discussed the ability of [REDACTED - Survivor] (a key Epstein associate) to name powerful individuals and referenced a judge’s ruling on the relevance of allegations involving Prince Andrew, Les Wexner, and Alan Dershowitz. It suggests possible undisclosed documents in the U.S. Attorney’s Office and a strategy to compel their production, which merits follow‑up with court records, the judge’s order, and the U.S. Attorney’s office. While the content is not novel in broad terms, it ties multiple high‑profile actors to potential evidence suppression, making it a strong investigative lead. Key insights: Witness acknowledges Epstein’s network could conceal evidence.; [REDACTED - Survivor] allegedly had the ability to name powerful individuals as of Dec 30 2014.; Specific high‑profile names mentioned: Prince Andrew, Les Wexner, Alan Dershowitz.

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