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Alan Dershowitz Offers to Waive Statutes of Limitations and Provide Witness Access in Epstein‑Giuffre InvestigationCase Filekaggle-ho-015652House OversightAlan Dershowitz Offers to Waive Statutes of Limitations and Provide Witness Access in Epstein‑Giuffre Investigation
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Alan Dershowitz Offers to Waive Statutes of Limitations and Provide Witness Access in Epstein‑Giuffre Investigation
Alan Dershowitz Offers to Waive Statutes of Limitations and Provide Witness Access in Epstein‑Giuffre Investigation The passage reveals a potential actionable lead: Dershowitz is willing to waive statutes of limitations for any criminal conduct he knows about involving [REDACTED - Survivor] and to supply names of state and federal prosecutors. This suggests concrete follow‑up steps (identifying prosecutors, requesting cooperation) and implicates a high‑profile attorney linked to Jeffrey Epstein and alleged involvement of former President Clinton. While the claim is unverified and largely procedural, it ties powerful legal actors to a sensitive sexual‑abuse case, making it a strong investigative lead but not yet a blockbuster revelation. Key insights: Dershowitz proposes waiving statutes of limitations for any crimes he participated in or knew about concerning Giuffre.; He offers to provide names and contact info for state and U.S. Attorneys he has spoken to or plans to speak to.; He asserts that the lack of records from a FOIA request does not prove former President Clinton never visited Epstein’s island.
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