
Alan Dershowitz, a former lawyer for Jeffrey Epstein, pushed back against a wave of conspiracy theories surrounding a late financier and claimed that there was no “list of clients” and no evidence implies President Donald Trump in any misconduct.
“No List of Epstein clients exists”
In his opinion on the Wall Street Journal Dershowitz, he wrote: “Epstein has never created a” list of clients “. The FBI asked the alleged victims who appointed several clients. These names were edited. ”
He stressed that these accusations remain unproven: “We do not know whether the accusations are true,” he wrote and noted that the list “does not include any current officials”.
Dershowitz: No evidence against Trump
The lawyer also rejected the claim that Trump had been involved in any unlawful conduct bound to Epstein.
“I haven’t seen anything that suggests something inappropriate or even disputed by Mr. Trump.”
Dershowitz acknowledged the previous connection between Epstein and Trump, but said that the connection ended years ago: “Open records show known between Epstein and Mr. Trump many years ago,” he said.
“This relationship ended when Mr. Trump allegedly banned Epstein of Mar-A-Lago long before he became president.”
No “Inquiry Videos” in Bedrooms
Dershowitz, who was engaged in long -term rumors about hidden bedroom cameras, rejected his existence: “There are videotapes, but there are public spaces of his Palm Beach, Florida,” he explained.
He said the cameras were installed by the police after Epstein announced the theft of money and weapons.
“I don’t know about camcorders in guest bedrooms,” Dershowitz said.
Epstein’s death: suicide, maybe supported
Dershowitz also considered Epstein’s death, rejected the theory of murder, but indicated a possible participation of prison employees.
“It is clear that Epstein has committed suicide,” he wrote.
“It seems likely to me, on the basis of evidence of allegedly broken cameras, the transfer of his roommate and the absence of guards over the relevant periods of time.”
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Denies the connection of Mossad
The lawyer firmly refuted speculation that Epstein was tied to any intelligence agency, especially Israeli Mossad: “I have no doubt that Epstein has never worked for any news agency,” he wrote.
“If he had it, he would certainly tell me and his other lawyers who would use this information to bring him a better solution.”
Requires a focus on facts, not a plot
Dershowitz closed the OP-ED by urging the reader to leave the ruthless theories in favor of the facts:
“There is nothing more unpleasant for the monger gossip than when stubborn facts (or absence of facts) get into the way of juicy theory,” he wrote.
“I’m sorry to disappoint you, but there’s nothing much to see, except what has already been published.”
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