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Allegations that Alan Dershowitz Secured Protective Clause in Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal
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Allegations that Alan Dershowitz Secured Protective Clause in Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal

Allegations that Alan Dershowitz Secured Protective Clause in Jeffrey Epstein Plea Deal The passage links high‑profile legal figures (Alan Dershowitz, former prosecutor Ken Starr) to a purported protective provision in Epstein’s 2007 Florida plea deal, suggesting a possible shield against prosecution. While the claim is unverified and lacks concrete documentation, it provides a specific lead (protective clause) and names that merit further investigation, especially given the ongoing federal inquiries into Epstein’s network. Key insights: Dershowitz allegedly helped negotiate a plea agreement that included a provision protecting him from criminal prosecution.; Ken Starr is named as part of the legal team involved in the 2007 Epstein deal.; The plea deal reduced Epstein’s charges to a single count, resulting in a 13‑month prison term.

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