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Allegations that Alan Dershowicz helped negotiate a deal protecting himself in Jeffrey Epstein case

Allegations that Alan Dershowicz helped negotiate a deal protecting himself in Jeffrey Epstein case The passage links high‑profile legal figures (Alan Dershowicz, Ken Starr) to a purported protective provision in Epstein’s 2007 plea deal. While the claim is not new and lacks concrete documentation, it suggests a specific legal maneuver that could be investigated for potential obstruction or self‑protection. The lead is moderately useful for follow‑up but offers limited new evidence. Key insights: Alan Dershowicz allegedly negotiated a provision shielding himself from prosecution in Epstein’s 2007 Florida plea deal.; Ken Starr is mentioned as part of the legal team representing Epstein.; Roberts’ attorneys filed a pleading in federal court alleging this protective provision.

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Allegations that Alan Dershowicz helped negotiate a deal protecting himself in Jeffrey Epstein case The passage links high‑profile legal figures (Alan Dershowicz, Ken Starr) to a purported protective provision in Epstein’s 2007 plea deal. While the claim is not new and lacks concrete documentation, it suggests a specific legal maneuver that could be investigated for potential obstruction or self‑protection. The lead is moderately useful for follow‑up but offers limited new evidence. Key insights: Alan Dershowicz allegedly negotiated a provision shielding himself from prosecution in Epstein’s 2007 Florida plea deal.; Ken Starr is mentioned as part of the legal team representing Epstein.; Roberts’ attorneys filed a pleading in federal court alleging this protective provision.

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