Alan Dershowitz claims secret FBI review cleared him of alleged sex with Virginia Roberts on Epstein island
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Alan Dershowitz claims secret FBI review cleared him of alleged sex with Virginia Roberts on Epstein island The passage provides a specific claim that a former FBI director, a former assistant U.S. attorney, and a chief federal marshal reviewed Dershowitz's travel, phone, and credit‑card records and concluded the allegations were refuted. It mentions sealed evidence, a tape recording, and a lawyer’s admission, offering concrete leads (names, records, agencies) that could be pursued. However, the claims are self‑served, lack independent verification, and no new financial flow or high‑level political linkage is presented, limiting its impact. Key insights: Dershowitz alleges a secret review by a former FBI director, former assistant U.S. attorney, and chief federal marshal cleared him.; He asserts he has travel, phone, credit‑card, and TV appearance records proving he was not on Epstein’s properties.; He seeks to unseal emails, a manuscript, and a legal brief he says are “smoking guns.”
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