Epstein lawsuit alleges attorney Edwards improperly pursued discovery of high‑profile friends including Trump, Clinton, Dershowitz
Epstein lawsuit alleges attorney Edwards improperly pursued discovery of high‑profile friends including Trump, Clinton, Dershowitz The passage identifies a potential investigative angle linking Jeffrey Epstein’s civil litigation to a roster of powerful individuals (former President Bill Clinton, former President Donald Trump, Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz, former Governor Bill Richardson, entertainer David Copperfield). It suggests that attorney Bryan Edwards believed these figures possessed discoverable information about Epstein’s alleged sexual assaults, which could lead to new testimony or documents. However, the claim is limited to procedural discovery arguments and lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing or financial flows, reducing its immediacy. Key insights: Epstein’s complaint accuses attorney Bryan Edwards of improper discovery targeting his high‑profile acquaintances.; Edwards asserts a “sound legal basis” for believing each listed individual had relevant information.; The list includes Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, David Copperfield, Bill Richardson, and former Sony exec Tommy Mottola.
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Epstein lawsuit alleges attorney Edwards improperly pursued discovery of high‑profile friends including Trump, Clinton, Dershowitz The passage identifies a potential investigative angle linking Jeffrey Epstein’s civil litigation to a roster of powerful individuals (former President Bill Clinton, former President Donald Trump, Harvard professor Alan Dershowitz, former Governor Bill Richardson, entertainer David Copperfield). It suggests that attorney Bryan Edwards believed these figures possessed discoverable information about Epstein’s alleged sexual assaults, which could lead to new testimony or documents. However, the claim is limited to procedural discovery arguments and lacks concrete evidence of wrongdoing or financial flows, reducing its immediacy. Key insights: Epstein’s complaint accuses attorney Bryan Edwards of improper discovery targeting his high‑profile acquaintances.; Edwards asserts a “sound legal basis” for believing each listed individual had relevant information.; The list includes Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Alan Dershowitz, David Copperfield, Bill Richardson, and former Sony exec Tommy Mottola.
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