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Dershowitz cites Epstein defense, settlement with Edwards and Cassell, and hires former FBI chief Louis Freeh for independent probeDershowitz cites Epstein defense, settlement with Edwards and Cassell, and hires former FBI chief Louis Freeh for independent probe
Dershowitz cites Epstein defense, settlement with Edwards and Cassell, and hires former FBI chief Louis Freeh for independent probe The passage references high‑profile figures (Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Epstein, Les Wexner, former FBI director Louis Freeh) and mentions a settlement that withdrew sexual‑misconduct accusations, as well as an independent investigation commissioned by Dershowitz. While the names are notable, the details are largely already public and lack concrete new evidence, dates, or financial trails, limiting its investigative immediacy. Key insights: Dershowitz publicly defended his work for Jeffrey Epstein and claimed a ‘good deal’ was obtained.; A 2016 settlement saw Paul Cassell, Bradley Edwards, and Dershowitz withdraw all sexual‑misconduct accusations against each other.; Dershowitz hired former FBI director Louis Freeh to conduct an independent investigation into the allegations.
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Dershowitz cites Epstein defense, settlement with Edwards and Cassell, and hires former FBI chief Louis Freeh for independent probe The passage references high‑profile figures (Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Epstein, Les Wexner, former FBI director Louis Freeh) and mentions a settlement that withdrew sexual‑misconduct accusations, as well as an independent investigation commissioned by Dershowitz. While the names are notable, the details are largely already public and lack concrete new evidence, dates, or financial trails, limiting its investigative immediacy. Key insights: Dershowitz publicly defended his work for Jeffrey Epstein and claimed a ‘good deal’ was obtained.; A 2016 settlement saw Paul Cassell, Bradley Edwards, and Dershowitz withdraw all sexual‑misconduct accusations against each other.; Dershowitz hired former FBI director Louis Freeh to conduct an independent investigation into the allegations.
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Paul Cassell“that’s the job I do.” The suits and countersuits Paul Cassell, Bradley Edwards, and Dershowitz filed against ea”
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Jeffrey Epstein“as anybody else. I'm very proud of what I did for Jeffrey Epstein. If people don't like the fact that I got a ‘good”
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Mark Epstein“dy else. I'm very proud of what I did for Jeffrey Epstein. If people don't like the fact that I got a ‘good”
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