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Potential evidence suppression involving Alan Dershowitz in Epstein‑Maxwell trialCase Filekaggle-ho-011314House OversightPotential evidence suppression involving Alan Dershowitz in Epstein‑Maxwell trial
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Potential evidence suppression involving Alan Dershowitz in Epstein‑Maxwell trial
Potential evidence suppression involving Alan Dershowitz in Epstein‑Maxwell trial The excerpt hints at possible obstruction of testimony by invoking attorney‑client privilege for Alan Dershowitz, which could affect the scope of the Epstein‑Maxwell case. It suggests lines of inquiry (calendars, credit‑card receipts, phone records) but provides no concrete documents or dates, limiting immediate investigative value. Key insights: Dershowitz is listed as a defendant witness and may claim attorney‑client privilege.; Defense argues that allowing his testimony would shift focus to his whereabouts and actions.; Reference to potential evidence: calendars, credit‑card receipts, telephone records.
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