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Testimony hints at alleged abuse of minors by Professor Dershowitz linked to Jeffrey Epstein trafficking network
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Testimony hints at alleged abuse of minors by Professor Dershowitz linked to Jeffrey Epstein trafficking network

Testimony hints at alleged abuse of minors by Professor Dershowitz linked to Jeffrey Epstein trafficking network The excerpt references a congressional oversight hearing where a witness acknowledges allegations that Professor Alan Dershowitz abused minors identified in a Palm Beach Police Department report and possibly trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. It provides concrete entities (Dershowitz, Epstein, Palm Beach PD) and a specific context (over 20 minors), offering a clear investigative avenue (requesting names, cross‑checking police reports, flight logs). While the claim is unverified and lacks direct evidence, it ties a high‑profile legal scholar to a major sexual‑trafficking case, making it a strong, actionable lead. Key insights: Witness acknowledges allegation that Alan Dershowitz abused 23‑24 minors.; Minors reportedly identified in Palm Beach Police Department report.; Possible connections to Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking operations in Florida, New York, and on his private planes.

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Testimony hints at alleged abuse of minors by Professor Dershowitz linked to Jeffrey Epstein trafficking network The excerpt references a congressional oversight hearing where a witness acknowledges allegations that Professor Alan Dershowitz abused minors identified in a Palm Beach Police Department report and possibly trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. It provides concrete entities (Dershowitz, Epstein, Palm Beach PD) and a specific context (over 20 minors), offering a clear investigative avenue (requesting names, cross‑checking police reports, flight logs). While the claim is unverified and lacks direct evidence, it ties a high‑profile legal scholar to a major sexual‑trafficking case, making it a strong, actionable lead. Key insights: Witness acknowledges allegation that Alan Dershowitz abused 23‑24 minors.; Minors reportedly identified in Palm Beach Police Department report.; Possible connections to Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking operations in Florida, New York, and on his private planes.

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Oo O DN OO FF WwW NY =| NO RO PO PNP NM NO | S| S| HS SF S| S| S| S| S| non BP WO NO -|- ODO OO WDN OO OT BP WO NYO — 28 A. Correct. Q. And focusing now, not -- not on Virginia Roberts, we are focusing on the other minors, correct? I just have that in mind, right? A. I'm sorry. Could you repeat the question? Q. I want to make sure you're focusing on the allegation in this pleading that Professor Dershowitz abused other minors; do you have that in mind? A. I do. Q. Okay. First of all, I want to know, and for this question you don't have to give the names, do you have specific minors who you, at this point, contend were abused? A. I believe that the pool of people came from, among other young girls, roughly 23 to 24 minors identified in the Palm Beach Police Department report, or other similarly-situated girls in either New York, in the airplanes, or on -- in the Palm Beach mansion. So this -- the problem that I have here frankly, I'm sorry, but I think your question fairly calls for a longer answer, I could give you the names of those girls if Jeffrey Epstein would tell us the names of those girls that he trafficked in Florida, in New York, on his airplanes and elsewhere. But I think everyone in this room is aware Mr. Epstein has repeatedly refused to ROUGH DRAFT ONLY

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