Allegation that a Trump aide assisted a sex abuser in obtaining a favorable plea deal
The passage mentions a claim that a Trump aide helped a sex abuser secure a lenient plea, but provides no names, dates, or concrete details beyond a vague reference to an AOL article. The lack of spec Reference to an AOL article alleging a Trump aide aided a sex abuser’s plea bargain Mentions a high‑powered lawyer (potentially Alan Dershowitz) but clarifies he is not involved Sender claims victims
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The passage mentions a claim that a Trump aide helped a sex abuser secure a lenient plea, but provides no names, dates, or concrete details beyond a vague reference to an AOL article. The lack of spec Reference to an AOL article alleging a Trump aide aided a sex abuser’s plea bargain Mentions a high‑powered lawyer (potentially Alan Dershowitz) but clarifies he is not involved Sender claims victims
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