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Page 21 of 32 FOCUS i 1 7 of 19 Documents The New York Tines December 13, 2015 Sunday Late Edition - Final Dershowitz on the Defense BYLINE: By BARRY MEIER SECTION: Section BU: Column 0; Money and Business/Financial Desk. Pg. 1 LENGTH: 2607 words Last month, demonstrators at Johns Hopkins University interrupted Nan M. Dershowitz as he was giving a fiery speech defending Israel. The disruption normally would not have fazed Mr. Dershowitz, a former Harvard Law School professor who thrive
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Page 21 of 32
FOCUS i 1 7 of 19 Documents
The New York Tines
December 13, 2015 Sunday
Late Edition - Final
Dershowitz on the Defense
BYLINE: By BARRY MEIER
SECTION: Section BU: Column 0; Money and Business/Financial Desk. Pg. 1
LENGTH: 2607 words
Last month, demonstrators at Johns Hopkins University interrupted Nan M. Dershowitz as he was giving a fiery speech defending
Israel. The disruption normally would not have fazed Mr. Dershowitz, a former Harvard Law School professor who thrives on
controversy and relishes taking on opponents in and out of the courtroom.
The protesters, however, were not challenging his Middle East politics. Instead, they held up a sign reading, "You Are Rape Culture."
Mr. Dershowitz knew what it meant. A decade ago, he had defended a friend, a money manager named Jeffrey E. Epstein, after
authorities in Palm Beach, Fla., found evidence indicating that he was paying underage girls to give him sexual massages. The lawyer
led a scorched-earth attack on the girls and, with a team of high-priced lawyers, cut a plea deal for Mr. Epstein that the local police
said was too lenient.
Over a five-decade career. Mr. DershovAtz has represented some of America's most prominent criminal defendants, including 0. J.
Simpson, Leona Helmsley, Mike Tyson and Claus von Butow. Now, he finds himself on the other side. in a legal battle to dear his own
name. At 77. he is struggling to absorb a bitter lesson — that choosing the wrong client can exact its own cost
Last December, as part of a filing in an ongoing lawsuit. a woman charged that Mr. Dershowilz had sex with her when the was
underage. Mr. Dershowitz called the claim an 'outrageous lie" and over the last year has faced fallout from the accusation.
"This is very serious," Mr. Dershowitz said last month at his apartment in Manhattan. "it involves my life, my legacy, my career, my
history, my reputation."
As he has defended that legacy, there has been a lawsuit, a counterclaim and even an accusation of an extortion plot against the
billionaire Leslie H. Wexner, the chairman of L Brands, the retail empire that includes Victoria's Secret and Henri Bendel. It also has
pitted Mr. Dershowitz against another of the nation's most famous lawyers. David Soies, who represents his accuser.
The two lawyers are in an increasingly virulent war. In October. Mr.
assured Mr. Dershowitz that he did not believe the claims of his client,
this case if they had known the was going to accuse me: Mr. Dershowitz said recently.
sibon that Mr. Boies had privately
"He said that he would not have taken
Mr. Boies responded that he never made such a statement. "The only explanation I have is that he is so emotional about this that he
starts saying things without being careful." Mr. Boies said in an interview. "He has been someone whose approach in litigation is to
attack the other side."
In recent weeks, efforts to resolve the thicket of legal actions have begun, but Mr. DershovAtz insists that any settlement must dear
him of sexual wrongdoing. The woman accusing Mr. Dershowitz has not filed a complaint with the authorities or a lawsuit against him.
Instead, her allegation first emerged in a lawsuit that challenged Mr. Epstein's plea agreement.
Mr. Dershowitz long taught his students that everyone. even those charged with the most heinous crimes. deserves a defense. But he
now says he hesitated when Mr. Epstein called him in toW to ask for help because he was being investigated in connection with sex
crimes
"I said, 'Look, you know Jeffrey, we're acquaintances, maybe that's not such a great idea." Mr DershovAtz said. "He said, 'No, no, no, I
really need you to do this."'
The case. Mr. Dershowitz realized, 'was right in my wheelhouse.'
In December 2005. a few months before he got that phone call, Mr. Dershowitz, his wife, children and grandchildren were vacationing
at Mr. Epstein's Palm Beach mansion.
The friendship between the men started in the mid-1990s on Martha's Vineyard. Not long after they met. Mr. Epstein invited Mr.
Dershowitz to a birthday party for Mr. Wexner. Instead of accepting presents, the retail magnate had a tradition of asking friends to
bring the most interesting person they had met over the last year.
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