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Discussion of Fifth Amendment Assertions by Dershowitz and Epstein in Potential Abuse TestimonyCase Filekaggle-ho-021944House OversightDiscussion of Fifth Amendment Assertions by Dershowitz and Epstein in Potential Abuse Testimony
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Discussion of Fifth Amendment Assertions by Dershowitz and Epstein in Potential Abuse Testimony
Discussion of Fifth Amendment Assertions by Dershowitz and Epstein in Potential Abuse Testimony The passage references high‑profile individuals (Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Epstein, and a victim identified only as "Virginia") and suggests a possible pattern of invoking the Fifth Amendment to avoid testimony. However, it provides no concrete evidence, dates, transactions, or actionable leads beyond generic statements about legal strategy, limiting its investigative utility. Key insights: Alan Dershowitz allegedly invoked the Fifth Amendment when questioned about Epstein‑related sexual abuse allegations.; Jeffrey Epstein is reported to have taken the Fifth Amendment in the same context.; A witness identified as "Virginia" is making abuse allegations against Epstein and Dershowitz.
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