Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and Alan Dershowitz
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One of Jeffrey Epstein's former attorneys called on the Justice Department to release additional investigative records from its sex-trafficking investigation.
Former Jeffrey Epstein lawyer Alan Dershowitz suggested in an interview that the late sex offender killed himself "with the help of jailers."
Alan Dershowitz signaled on Sunday that any new information related to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein and his accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, will not be found in the grand jury transcripts from their prosecutions that the Trump administration requested be unsealed.
Harvard law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz discusses the latest on calls to release the Jeffrey Epstein files during 'Fox News Sunday.'
Newly uncovered photos and footage shed new light on Donald Trump’s past ties to Jeffrey Epstein. At least two black-and-white photographs uncovered by CNN confirm, for the first time, that Epstein attended the president’s second wedding in December 1993 to Marla Maples at the Plaza Hotel in New York.
Appearing on Fox News Sunday, Dershowitz responded to recent moves by the Justice Department, including Attorney General Pam Bondi’s request that a federal judge unseal grand jury transcripts. While he supported the unsealing, he warned that the material may not contain the revelations many of Donald Trump’s supporters are hoping for.
And speaking of going to court, Trump said Thursday night he will sue Rupert Murdoch and “his third rate newspaper,” the Wall Street Journal, for publishing what Trump says is a “FAKE” letter. The Journal reported that Trump sent the letter to Epstein in 2003 to be included in a commemorative book for Epstein’s 50th birthday.