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Dershowitz and Boies discuss crafting a vague statement about a past alleged sexual encounter
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Dershowitz and Boies discuss crafting a vague statement about a past alleged sexual encounter

Dershowitz and Boies discuss crafting a vague statement about a past alleged sexual encounter The email shows senior attorneys (Alan Dershowitz, David Boies) coordinating a carefully worded statement that could downplay or recast a decades‑old alleged sexual assault. While it hints at possible witness manipulation or misidentification, it lacks concrete details about victims, perpetrators, or financial transactions, limiting immediate investigative traction. Nonetheless, it links high‑profile legal figures to a potentially sensitive misconduct claim, meriting moderate follow‑up. Key insights: Correspondence between Alan Dershowitz and David Boies about a statement regarding a teenage‑age sexual encounter.; Suggestion that the alleged perpetrator (referred to as “AD”) may have been misidentified.; Discussion of who should issue the statement (the alleged victim or a third party).

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Dershowitz and Boies discuss crafting a vague statement about a past alleged sexual encounter The email shows senior attorneys (Alan Dershowitz, David Boies) coordinating a carefully worded statement that could downplay or recast a decades‑old alleged sexual assault. While it hints at possible witness manipulation or misidentification, it lacks concrete details about victims, perpetrators, or financial transactions, limiting immediate investigative traction. Nonetheless, it links high‑profile legal figures to a potentially sensitive misconduct claim, meriting moderate follow‑up. Key insights: Correspondence between Alan Dershowitz and David Boies about a statement regarding a teenage‑age sexual encounter.; Suggestion that the alleged perpetrator (referred to as “AD”) may have been misidentified.; Discussion of who should issue the statement (the alleged victim or a third party).

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Case 1:19-cv-03377 Document 1-15 Filed 04/16/19 Page 2 of 2 Christopher Arborn From: Alan Dershowitz <[email protected]> Date: December 9, 2015 at 2:50:58 PM EST To: David Boies <[email protected]> Cc: David Boies2 <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Possible Statement We should be aiming at a short simple statement such as: "The events at issue occurred approximately 15 years ago when | was a teenager. Although | believed then and continued to believe that AD was the person with whom | had sex, recent developments raise the possibility that this may be a case of mistaken identification. " Alternative: "that it may have been someone else". "That someone mistakenly told me it was him." We should be able to come up with a mutually acceptable statement. It would be acceptable if the statement came from you rather than her, if she prefers. Sent from my iPhone On Dec 9, 2015, at 10:21 AM, Alan Dershowitz <[email protected]> wrote: David Have we given up on a mutually acceptable statement from VR or you. Let's keep trying. We are not THAT far apart. Alan. Sent from my iPhone Christopher J Arborn Personal Assistant to David Boies BOIES SCHILLER FLEXNER LLP 333 Main Street Armonk, NY 10504 (t) (914) 749-8301 (m) (914) 843-0989 [email protected] www.bsfllp.com

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