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Allegations that Alan Dershowitz and Ken Starr helped negotiate Jeffrey Epstein's 2007 plea deal with protective provisions

Allegations that Alan Dershowitz and Ken Starr helped negotiate Jeffrey Epstein's 2007 plea deal with protective provisions The passage links high‑profile legal figures (Dershowitz, Ken Starr) to a controversial plea agreement that shielded Jeffrey Epstein from broader prosecution. It provides specific names, a timeframe (2007 plea, 2024 filing), and a claim of a protective provision, offering a concrete investigative lead. While the details are not fully substantiated, the involvement of prominent attorneys and the potential obstruction of justice make it a strong, actionable lead with moderate novelty. Key insights: Alan Dershowitz is accused of negotiating a plea deal for Epstein that included protection for himself.; Ken Starr is named as part of the legal team that assisted Epstein in 2007.; The plea deal reduced Epstein's charges to a single count, resulting in 13 months served.

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House Oversight
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