Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell
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Legal expert Alan Dershowitz voiced concerns on Newsmax Thursday about the forthcoming release of Jeffrey Epstein’s case files. During an appearance on “The Record with Greta Van Susteren,” Dershowitz expressed concern that the upcoming release of Epstein case files may only highlight false accusations,
Alan Dershowitz is calling on the feds to cut a deal with Ghislaine Maxwell and release her from prison ... in exchange for spilling secrets on the dealings of Jeffrey Epstein.
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Mediaite on MSN‘She Deserves to Be Out’: Alan Dershowitz Wants Epstein Accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell Released from Prison
Former Jeffrey Epstein lawyer Alan Dershowitz called for the release of the late sex offender's partner Ghislaine Maxwell in an interview. The post ‘She Deserves to Be Out’: Alan Dershowitz Wants Epstein Accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell Released from Prison first appeared on Mediaite.
All right, granted, she hung out with Jeffrey Epstein, and I know that's apparently not good, but she's in jail. For how long now? 20 years. A 20 year sentence. Well, Alan Dershowitz is one of the greatest attorneys who ever lived. And he has this to say about Ghislaine Maxwell situation, speaking with Newsmax veteran Eric Bolling.
Influential MAGA voices are suddenly trying to cast Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking accomplice in a more favorable light.
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News Nation on MSNGhislaine Maxwell should testify before Congress: Dershowitz
As some Republicans call on Congress to bring Ghislaine Maxwell in to testify, Jeffrey Epstein's former attorney says she "absolutely" should.
The document dispute stems from a defamation lawsuit Virginia Roberts Giuffre brought against Maxwell, who was convicted in 2021 of helping Epstein sexually abuse underage girls. Giuffre claimed Maxwell defamed her by saying Giuffre’s accusations of sexual assault and trafficking were “obvious lies.
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.