Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Epstein
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This story has been updated to reflect the timing of Sean Spicer’s conversation with Alan Dershowitz. The interview was initially released in March, and Spicer reposted
Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Epstein's former lawyer, says the financier committed suicide but may have had help from jail personnel, citing broken cameras and absent guards.
Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz, who once represented disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein, says his former client’s longtime co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, “knows everything” about the Epstein case and should be offered immunity to testify before Congress.
Jeffrey Epstein’s former lawyer Alan Dershowitz said two judges in New York are suppressing information about the disgraced financier and convicted sex offender’s case, not the Trump
Former Jeffrey Epstein lawyer Alan Dershowitz claims he knows names that are being "suppressed" to "protect individuals." He made this claim during an
Lawyer Alan Dershowitz thinks the jailers where Jeffrey Epstein was being housed while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges played a role in the disgraced financier’s death. The notorious defense lawyer said in an interview with Real America’s Voice that he did not think Epstein was murdered—as many of President Donald Trump’s supporters have claimed—but suggested the death was indeed suspicious.
Instead, the longtime Harvard professor lobbied for Epstein confidant Ghislaine Maxwell to be granted immunity in exchange for testifying in front of a congressional committee.
Appearing on Fox News Sunday, Dershowitz responded to recent moves by the Justice Department, including Attorney General Pam Bondi’s request that a federal judge unseal grand jury transcripts. While he supported the unsealing, he warned that the material may not contain the revelations many of Donald Trump’s supporters are hoping for.