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Epstein shares Politico‑sourced court filing linking Alan Dershowitz and Prince Andrew to alleged sex‑slave ring

The passage mentions a new lawsuit filing that alleges high‑profile figures (Dershowitz, Prince Andrew) participated in a sex‑slave operation tied to Epstein. While the claim is presented as likely fr A Florida lawyer filed an amendment to an eight‑year‑old Epstein lawsuit adding new plaintiffs. The filing alleges that Alan Dershowitz and Prince Andrew were part of a sex‑slave ring under Epstei Ep

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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The passage mentions a new lawsuit filing that alleges high‑profile figures (Dershowitz, Prince Andrew) participated in a sex‑slave operation tied to Epstein. While the claim is presented as likely fr A Florida lawyer filed an amendment to an eight‑year‑old Epstein lawsuit adding new plaintiffs. The filing alleges that Alan Dershowitz and Prince Andrew were part of a sex‑slave ring under Epstei Ep

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Then, just before the New Year, Epstein forwarded me a heads-up email that Alan Dershowtiz, one of Epstein’s long time friends—they have a bickering brotherly relationship—and occasional legal advisors, had received from a reporter at Politico and forwarded to Epstein. The Politico reporter had been following Epstein-related court filings (there is a determined contingent of Epstein reporters) and found a new one added to an old law suit with some rather jaw-dropping claims. Eight years after the original suit, a Florida lawyer was now seeking to add new plaintiffs to the old case. This new filing was accompanied by allegations connecting a catch-all of bold-faced names associated with Epstein more than ten years ago, including Dershowtiz and Britain’s Prince Andrew, to a “sex slave” ring—indeed, that Epstein’s purported sex slaves had had sex with Dershowitz and the Prince at Epstein’s command. This seemed to me to be merely a desperate, even comic-book, filing—just a lawyer trying to revive a dead case. I responded to Epstein that I doubted this would be seen as credible by anyone. Epstein, who sometimes seems to have an out-of-body attitude to his own fate and bad press, said he thought it might be “quite a show.” Two days later, the Daily Mail, which has become the effective ground zero in the English language for anti-privilege, and moral opprobrium (the more salacious the better), and whose editor Paul Dacre has a long time feud with Prince Andrew, put the story on its front page. (Epstein also has a long relationship with the family of disgraced press baron, Robert Maxwell, another reliable target of the British press.) Flimsy and far-fetched court filings in the U.S. by settlement-hungry plaintiffs might be discounted by skeptical U.S. reporters, but, the U.K. media, constrained by onerous rules about legal proceedings in the U.K., promptly went into tabloid frenzy (even the normally sniffy Guardian, in full anti- royal and anti- billionaire fever, joined the tabloid show) and effectively exported the story back to the U.S., where Epstein’s connection to Bill Clinton, and, hence as a shadow over Hillary, became the news. “T told you,” said Epstein. There is Epstein in his inner world, trying, quite ostrich like, not to look out. Little beyond his strict realm seems palatable or even in a sense familiar to him. He’s a foreigner out here. Not too long ago, I met him for lunch in the West Village, the first time in more than ten years, he said, he’d been out to lunch in a restaurant (a not particularly pleasant experience for him and we were out in 30 minutes).

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