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Allegations that Attorney Alan Dershowitz helped secure Epstein's non‑prosecution agreement and participated in sex‑traffickingCase Filekaggle-ho-017937House OversightAllegations that Attorney Alan Dershowitz helped secure Epstein's non‑prosecution agreement and participated in sex‑trafficking
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Allegations that Attorney Alan Dershowitz helped secure Epstein's non‑prosecution agreement and participated in sex‑trafficking
Allegations that Attorney Alan Dershowitz helped secure Epstein's non‑prosecution agreement and participated in sex‑trafficking The passage names a high‑profile attorney and alleged co‑conspirator in Epstein's case, describing alleged involvement in drafting the NPA and direct participation in sex trafficking. While the claims are serious and could lead to further legal scrutiny, they lack concrete evidence, dates, or transaction details, limiting immediate investigative action. The information is not entirely novel but adds specific allegations that merit follow‑up. Key insights: Plaintiff alleges they were forced to be on call for Epstein for sexual purposes and traveled internationally with him.; Alan Dershowitz is identified as Epstein’s attorney, close friend, and participant in sex trafficking.; Dershowitz allegedly helped draft and pressure the U.S. Attorney to secure a non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) in 2006.
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