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Legal filing argues discovery of Trump, Clinton, Dershowitz, and others in Epstein abuse case

Legal filing argues discovery of Trump, Clinton, Dershowitz, and others in Epstein abuse case The passage reveals that a plaintiff’s counsel is actively seeking deposition testimony from several high‑profile individuals linked to Jeffrey Epstein, indicating potential new evidence about the abuse network. While the names are already public, the explicit claim of a legal basis for discovery provides a concrete investigative lead (deposition subpoenas, witness lists) that could yield fresh testimony or documents. The claim is not yet verified, but it ties powerful actors to the case and suggests actionable steps for investigators. Key insights: Plaintiff seeks discovery from Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, David Copperfield, Bill Richardson, and others.; Counsel argues the discovery standard is liberal and that each named individual likely possesses relevant information.; The filing references a “Statement of Undisputed Facts” that presumably lists the basis for each person’s relevance.

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Legal filing argues discovery of Trump, Clinton, Dershowitz, and others in Epstein abuse case The passage reveals that a plaintiff’s counsel is actively seeking deposition testimony from several high‑profile individuals linked to Jeffrey Epstein, indicating potential new evidence about the abuse network. While the names are already public, the explicit claim of a legal basis for discovery provides a concrete investigative lead (deposition subpoenas, witness lists) that could yield fresh testimony or documents. The claim is not yet verified, but it ties powerful actors to the case and suggests actionable steps for investigators. Key insights: Plaintiff seeks discovery from Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, David Copperfield, Bill Richardson, and others.; Counsel argues the discovery standard is liberal and that each named individual likely possesses relevant information.; The filing references a “Statement of Undisputed Facts” that presumably lists the basis for each person’s relevance.

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