Epsteins Former Lawyer Drops Bombshell Revelation About The Client List

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Alan Dershowitz, a globally recognized lawyer, the youngest professor in Harvard Law School history, and a best-selling author, is also considered by Glenn Beck as "the man with the most knowledge on the topic that every person in America is dying to learn about ... Jeffrey Epstein".

According to The Blaze, in a recent episode of The Glenn Beck Podcast, Dershowitz, who served as Epstein's attorney during the 2008 criminal case in Florida, made a startling revelation about the client list. Glenn Beck recalled a conversation with Kash Patel, stating, I was told by Kash Patel, I've seen the book. I know the book. I've seen the names. ... That was before he was in office. This statement starkly contrasts with the FBI and the DOJs joint memo declaring the black book doesnt exist.

Dershowitz, in response to Beck's query, clarified, Jeffrey Epstein was not a pedophile. That term has a specific meaning. It means people who are sexually attracted to prepubescent girls or boys that is 11, 12 years old. That's the definition of all psychiatrists and of the law. Epstein was interested in 16-year-olds, 17-year-olds, 18-year-olds.

He did not shy away from acknowledging Epstein's wrongdoings, stating that Epstein was a bad person, [who] did terrible, terrible things.

Dershowitz further explained that Epstein was not a trafficker in the traditional sense. He stated, Traffickers make money by selling and enslaving girls. What he did is he was a selfish guy who was having sex [or] sexual contact ... with all these 16-, 17-year-olds and maybe, lending them to people like Prince Andrew. We don't know for sure. But he was not a trafficker in the true sense of the word. That's why there's no client list. There were no clients.

Addressing the speculation that Epstein was working undercover for the Mossad, Israel's intelligence agency, Dershowitz dismissed it as impossible. He stated, He didn't work for the Mossad. I know that because I debriefed him when I was trying to make a deal for him back in 2007, and he would have told me ... if he was working for the government because it would have helped him get a clear, better deal.

Dershowitz also revealed Epstein's dissatisfaction with the deal he helped him secure, which led to Epstein firing him and refusing to pay his legal fees.

He said, He was furious at the deal, the sweetheart deal. He had to serve 18 months and get registered as a sex offender. When I helped him get that deal, he fired me, refused to pay my legal fees, and said I was the worst lawyer he ever had because he didn't think that was a particularly good deal.

Dershowitz advocates for the release of all information, including the names of Epsteins accusers. He believes that given the propensity for people to fabricate narratives to further their personal agendas, its only fair to include their names and potential credibility issues in the information release.

He stated, Unless you also reveal the credibility issues of the accusers, it would be unfair just to list the people who are accused without knowing that the accusers are people with long histories of lying. So that's why I'm in favor of everything being released. From day one, I wanted everything released. I've waived all my privacy rights, my legal lawyer, client rights. I want everything out there.

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