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Witness claims police report contains 24 potential victims of alleged sexual abuse by Professor Alan Dershowitz
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Witness claims police report contains 24 potential victims of alleged sexual abuse by Professor Alan Dershowitz

Witness claims police report contains 24 potential victims of alleged sexual abuse by Professor Alan Dershowitz The passage suggests the existence of a police report with redacted names of up to 24 girls who may have been abused by Dershowitz, indicating a concrete document and a list of potential victims. While the lead is unverified and lacks specific names or dates, it points to actionable evidence that could be subpoenaed or obtained through FOIA, making it a strong investigative lead. The controversy is high due to the involvement of a high‑profile attorney and the broader Epstein case, but the novelty is moderate because similar allegations have been reported before. Key insights: Witness says a police report exists that names 24 possible victims.; Report is reportedly public but redacted; names are hidden.; Witness could not obtain the names because key figures (including Epstein) refused to cooperate.

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Witness claims police report contains 24 potential victims of alleged sexual abuse by Professor Alan Dershowitz The passage suggests the existence of a police report with redacted names of up to 24 girls who may have been abused by Dershowitz, indicating a concrete document and a list of potential victims. While the lead is unverified and lacks specific names or dates, it points to actionable evidence that could be subpoenaed or obtained through FOIA, making it a strong investigative lead. The controversy is high due to the involvement of a high‑profile attorney and the broader Epstein case, but the novelty is moderate because similar allegations have been reported before. Key insights: Witness says a police report exists that names 24 possible victims.; Report is reportedly public but redacted; names are hidden.; Witness could not obtain the names because key figures (including Epstein) refused to cooperate.

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Oo O DN OO FF WwW NY =| NO RO PO PNP NM NO | S| S| HS SF S| S| S| S| S| non BP WO NO -|- ODO OO WDN OO OT BP WO NYO — 30 Q. My question had nothing to do with whether you could identify girls that Jeffrey Epstein abused. My question was: As of December 30th, 2014 -- you don't have to give me the name right now -- is there any specific girl that you had evidence Professor Dershowitz abused? A. What I had was the police report moving girls and the girls were named in the police report, although the police report that I think has been made public has the names redacted, those girls were moving through the mansion at the time when, for example, household staff were saying that Mr. Dershowitz was receiving massages. And so, yes, I have 24 names in mind as possible sexual abuse victims that Dershowitz may or may not have abused. And I have not been able to pinpoint exactly what happened, because the people who would be in the best position to help me sort out what the names were, specifically Jeffrey Epstein among others, have refused to cooperate and give me those names. MR. SIMPSON: Move to strike the nonresponsive portion of the answer. THE WITNESS: Can I ask what part of that was nonresponsive in your view? MR. SCAROLA: That's all right. THE WITNESS: Okay. ROUGH DRAFT ONLY

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