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Dershowitz Defends Epstein Plea Deal and Attacks Accuser in Court FilingCase Filekaggle-ho-017794House OversightDershowitz Defends Epstein Plea Deal and Attacks Accuser in Court Filing
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Dershowitz Defends Epstein Plea Deal and Attacks Accuser in Court Filing
Dershowitz Defends Epstein Plea Deal and Attacks Accuser in Court Filing The passage links high‑profile figures-Alan Dershowitz, former U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta (now Labor Secretary), and Jeffrey Epstein-to a controversial non‑prosecution agreement and suggests possible extortion and defamation tactics. It provides specific case numbers, dates, and a request for an Inspector General probe, offering concrete avenues for follow‑up (e.g., IG request, court records, Secret Service logs). While the claims are not novel, they involve powerful officials and a scandal that could generate significant public outcry if substantiated. Key insights: Dershowitz calls accuser Roberts an extortionist and threatens defamation suit.; Reference to Epstein's 13‑month federal‑state plea deal allegedly arranged by Alex Acosta.; Congressional Democrats have asked for an Inspector General investigation into the deal.
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