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Court filing cites Alan Dershowitz and British royalty in plaintiff's reputation dispute
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Court filing cites Alan Dershowitz and British royalty in plaintiff's reputation dispute

Court filing cites Alan Dershowitz and British royalty in plaintiff's reputation dispute The passage mentions high‑profile names (Alan Dershowitz, the Duke of York, Buckingham Palace) but only in the context of denials of a plaintiff’s claims. It provides no concrete allegations, financial transactions, or actionable misconduct, merely a legal argument about reputation and hearsay. The lead is therefore low‑value and largely speculative. Key insights: Alan Dershowitz publicly called plaintiff [REDACTED - Survivor] a liar on multiple TV shows.; The filing notes that the Duke of York and Buckingham Palace issued denials regarding the plaintiff.; The argument centers on whether reputational damage stems from the plaintiff’s statements or from third‑party denials.

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