Dershowitz asserted that accusers of Epstein fabricated their testimonies, claiming no credible evidence of sex trafficking exists. He emphasized that he was simply Epstein's lawyer, not a client. He requested the release of Epstein files with an emphasis on transparency in assessing the credibility of allegations. While confirming Clinton's knowledge of Epstein, he clarified that the files contain no evidence of wrongdoing on Clinton's part. Dershowitz noted that only two individuals claimed trafficking but considered them to be liars, further dismissing their accusations.
Alan Dershowitz criticized Epstein's accusers, asserting their testimonies were fabricated and lacking credible evidence of sex trafficking to powerful figures. He challenged others to provide contrary evidence.
Dershowitz called for the release of Epstein files, urging transparency and assessment of accuser credibility, stating if victim names were redacted, relevant details should also be included.
Regarding Bill Clinton, Dershowitz testified that while Clinton knew Epstein, nothing in the Epstein files implicated him in any wrongdoing during their association.
Dershowitz's wish for a client list was emphasized, declaring that he was solely Epstein's lawyer. He maintained that only two individuals claimed to be trafficked, both of whom he regarded as liars.
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