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Deposition hints US Attorney's Office may have known of Alan Dershowitz's alleged minor‑abuse while negotiating a non‑prosecution agreement

Deposition hints US Attorney's Office may have known of Alan Dershowitz's alleged minor‑abuse while negotiating a non‑prosecution agreement The transcript contains direct testimony that the Southern District of Florida U.S. Attorney’s office was involved in selecting counsel for victims and may have been aware of Dershowitz’s alleged sexual misconduct with minors when negotiating an NPA. If true, this links a federal prosecutorial office to possible cover‑up of abuse, raising serious legal and political exposure. The lead is actionable (requests discovery, privilege claims) and involves high‑profile figures, but remains unverified, so it falls short of a blockbuster. Key insights: Witness states the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Florida helped select Bob Josefsberg to represent victims.; Testimony suggests the U.S. Attorney’s office might have known about Alan Dershowitz’s alleged abuse of minors.; The office is alleged to have asserted privilege to block discovery on Dershowitz’s involvement.

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House Oversight
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