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Plaintiffs seek court order to compel Alan Dershowitz to produce alleged documents and waive privilege in Edwards v. Dershowitz caseCase Filekaggle-ho-014096House OversightPlaintiffs seek court order to compel Alan Dershowitz to produce alleged documents and waive privilege in Edwards v. Dershowitz case
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Plaintiffs seek court order to compel Alan Dershowitz to produce alleged documents and waive privilege in Edwards v. Dershowitz case
Plaintiffs seek court order to compel Alan Dershowitz to produce alleged documents and waive privilege in Edwards v. Dershowitz case The passage details a procedural motion to force production of documents that the plaintiffs claim would prove Dershowitz never met a certain Jane Doe. While it identifies a high‑profile attorney, it lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or foreign influence. The lead is moderately useful for tracking discovery disputes but offers limited investigative value beyond the civil case. Key insights: Plaintiffs allege Dershowitz has 45 days to produce documents proving he never met Jane Doe No. 3 but has produced none.; Dershowitz claims various privileges but has not filed a privilege log.; The motion requests a court order for production, waiver of privileges, and award of fees.
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