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Allegations of Alan Dershowitz’s Involvement in Epstein Plea Deal Co‑Conspirator ClauseCase Filekaggle-ho-010742House OversightAllegations of Alan Dershowitz’s Involvement in Epstein Plea Deal Co‑Conspirator Clause
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Allegations of Alan Dershowitz’s Involvement in Epstein Plea Deal Co‑Conspirator Clause
Allegations of Alan Dershowitz’s Involvement in Epstein Plea Deal Co‑Conspirator Clause The passage raises a potential lead that Alan Dershowitz, a high‑profile attorney, may have been implicated in a ‘co‑conspirators’ provision of the non‑prosecution agreement (NPA) with Jeffrey Epstein. It cites specific filings and a contradictory statement by Bradley Edwards, offering concrete document references (DE 285, DE 291‑15) that could be followed up. However, the claim is contested within the same filing and lacks independent corroboration, limiting its immediate investigative value. Key insights: Jane Doe #3 alleges Dershowitz drafted/benefited from a co‑conspirator clause in Epstein’s NPA.; Dershowitz’s own filing denies any allegation against him and says the clause applied to four redacted co‑conspirators.; Bradley Edwards, representing Jane Doe #3, previously described the co‑conspirators as individuals who procured minors for Epstein.
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