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Attorney Alan Dershowitz
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5. Alan Dershowitz

A constitutional law professor at Harvard Law School (1964-2013) and one-time impeachment lawyer for former President Donald Trump, Alan Dershowitz is well known in media circles, but his name also appears repeatedly in the now-unsealed documents linked to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.

According to a 2014 court filing in the U.S. District Court Southern District of Florida, Epstein instructed “Jane Doe #3 to have sexual relations with Dershowitz on numerous occasions while she was a minor, not only in Florida but also on private planes, in New York, New Mexico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.”

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“In addition to being a participant in the abuse of Jane Doe #3 and other minors, [Dershowitz] was an eye-witness to the sexual abuse of many other minors by Epstein and several of Epstein’s co-conspirators,” the court filing alleges.

The filing also claims Dershowitz “helped negotiate an agreement that provided immunity from federal prosecution in the Southern District of Florida not only to Epstein, but also to “any potential co-conspirators of Epstein” — including himself.

That plea deal, according to reports, allowed Epstein to travel to and from his New York residence and his private island, Little St. James. 

“Thus, Dershowitz helped negotiate an agreement with a provision that provided protection for himself against criminal prosecution in Florida for sexually abusing Jane Doe #3,” the filing added.

Dershowitz, in a YouTube livestream following the release of the Epstein files, acknowledged flying on the “Lolita Express” and his presence on the “Epstein list.”

“Of course I’m on that list, I was his lawyer. I flew on his plane,” said Dershowitz. “I had an innocent relationship with a man who I didn’t know, nobody suspected had done anything wrong.”

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