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Alan Dershowitz: 'Sex slave' accuser is serial liar, prostitute I News - Home Page I of 3 Local a .0 0 M Man Dershowitz: 'Sex slave' accuser is serial liar, prostitute Famed attorney slams woman who claims he had underaged sex with her Author: Bob Norman, Reporter, Published On: Jan 22 2015 06:03:14 PM Mr Updated On: Jan 22 2015 06:20:00 PM EST PEMBROKE PARK, Eta. - Well-known attorney and Miami Beach resident Alan Dershowitz emphatically denied allegations made in newly-filed court papers that he had sex. six times with an underage girl who at the time was serving as a "sex slave" for wealthy financier and convicted sex offender -- Jeffrey Epstein. Related: Billionaire's 'sex &kyr' details allegations against Prince Andrew, Dershowitz "This is a woman who is a serial liar," Dershowitz told Local to News reporter Bob Norman. "She's lied, lied, lied, lied." "But she wasn't lying about being sexually abused by Jeffrey Epstein," said Norman. "That is a different issue: said Dershowitz. 'That is between her and Jeffrey Epstein." http://www.local 1 0.com/news/alan-dershowitz-sex-slave-accuser-is-serial-liar-prostitute/3... 2/19/2015 EFTA01078875
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Alan Dershowitz: 'Sex slave' accuser is serial liar, prostitute I News - Home Page 2 of 3 'fhe woman one of as many as go women who allege that Epstein recruited them while they were minors into a sex ring based at Epstein's Palm Beach mansion. alleges in a 14-page affidavit — which included newly-released photos she said were taken by Epstein w en she was as -- that Epstein groomed her as "sex slave" to gratify not only him but his powerful friends. She wrote that she was introduced to Epstein at the mansion by heiress Ghislaine Maxwell, the daughter of the late British publisher Robert Maxwell, on the pretext that she would be paid to give him a "massage," which she wrote was Epstein's "code word for sexual encounters." "From the first time I was taken to Epstein's mansion that day, his motivations and actions were sexual, as were Maxwell's," writes in the affidavit. "My father was not allowed inside. I was brought up some stairs. There was allity, Epstein, on the table in the room. Epstein and Maxwell forced me into sexual activity with Epstein ... I was paid Sum." She wrote that she then began working for Epstein, and traveling around the country and world with him. "Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell trained me to do what they wanted, including sexual activities and the use of sexual toys," she wrote. 'The training was in New York and Florida at Epstein's mansions. It was basically every day and was like going to school ... I was trained to be 'Everything a man wanted me to be.' It wasn't just sexual training -- they wanted me to be able to cater to all the needs of the men they were going to send to me." In the affidavit, she alleges that Dershowitz was one of those men and that she had sex with him six times beginning when she was 16 at Epstein's residences, as well as on his jet and private island. She also added details about her allegations that Epstein — who served 13 months in jail after being convicted of soliciting a minor for sex in 2008 — ordered her to have sex on three occasions with Prince Andrew in London at the age of 17, paying her $15,000 after the first instance. Read. the entire is-page affidavit here. Dershowitz saia was a prostitute and questioned whether she is now, at the age of 31, a fit mother for her three children. "She's now an admitted prostitute," said Dershowitz. "1 can tell you she is still a prostitute: she is selling these false stories now for money about me. That is a form of prostitution." "Do you have any concern calling her a prostitute when she was victimized at such an early age by a wealthy man?" Norman asked. "She was not victimized ... she made her own decisions in life," said Dershowitz. "But at the age of ig some would say ... she was taken advantage of," said Norman. "I'm talking about the age of to," said Dershowitz. "But it started when she was is," said Norman. "1 am not involved in that," he said. "I have no knowledge of that. That's between her, and the federal government and the people who victimized her. All I know is she has victimized me. At the age of 31 she has made up false allegations against me. She is a mother of three children, and she is now living a lie to her three children and the question is whether she is an adequate mother of her three children going around selling her false stories of prostitution." Dershowitz is an admitted long-time friend of Epstein's who frequented his homes at the time and other young girls were in Epstein's employ. But he insisted he never saw an underage girl in Epstein's company. A former Epstein employee, the late Alfredo Rodriguez, testified under oath that Dershowitz was at the Palm Beach mansion at the same time underage girls were at the home. htm://www.local 1 0.com/news/alan-dershowitz-sex-slave-accuser-is-serial-liar-prostitute/3... 2/19/2015 EFTA01078876
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Alan Dershowit2: 'Sex slave' accuser is serial liar, prostitute I News - Home Page 3 of 3 "That's not true," said Dershowitz. "I was never in Jeffrey Epstein's house or any of the houses in the presence of any young woman. Now were there other young women in other parts of the house giving massages when I wasn't around? I have no idea of that. I can only say I never saw a young underage woman. If I had I would have left the house and never come back, period." He told Norman that he had one massage at Epstein's home and it was with an adult woman. "I kept my underwear on during the massage," he said. "I don't like massages particularly." One of the more salacious allegations made by is that Dershowitz "was so comfortable with the sex that was going on that he would even come and chat with Epstein while I was giving oral sex to Epstein." Dershowitz called that allegation absurd. "Alan Dershowitz was standing there and talking about what? The weather, the stock market? It's the most preposterous thing imaginable," said Dershowitz. Dershowitz, who has issued a denial.. basic claims in a sworn affidavit of his own, said he would willingly be deposed on the matter. attorneys have claimed that Dershowitz has refused to submit to deposition. When questioned about it, Dershowitz said he would be deposed in the case, but only after and her two lawyers are deposed. The ers h ve sued Dershowitz for defamation after he alleged they should be disbarred for initially putting allegations in court papers. "I am happy today to express my willingness to be deposed after the three of them are deposed," he said. 'That's the order it should occur because they are the accusers. I am the one who is defending myself against their accusations." Follow Local to News on Twitter ei WPI.GLocal to LA Copyright 20)5 by Locabo.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published. broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. C/ 2015 (?) 2015 httpi/www.local I 0.com/news/alan-dershowitz-sex-slave-accuser-is-serial-1 iar-prostitute/3... 2/19/2015 EFTA01078877
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CNN SHOW: New Day 8:30 AM EST January 6, 2015 Tuesday TRANSCRIPT: 010606CN.V42 SECTION: NEWS; International LENGTH: 3114 words HEADLINE: Plan Crash Survivor's Steps; Celebrities Fight Sex Scandals; Remembering Mario Cuomo BYLINE: Alisyn Camerota, Martin Savidge, John Berman, Michaela Pereira, Paul Callan, Chris Cuomo, Ana Cabrera GUESTS: Wendy Murphy HIGHLIGHT: Friday night, seven-year-old Sailor Gutzler freed herself from the upside down wreckage of her family's plane, moving past the bodies of her mother, father, sister and cousin, and walked nearly a mile to Larry Wilkins' home in remote western Kentucky to get help. There are new developments in the sex scandal involving Prince Andrew and famed attorne Alan Dershowitz, including the fact that Dershowitz has counter sued Chris Cuomo, the son of the former governor of New York Mario Cuomo. reflects on his father's legacy as a politician and family man. BODY: JOHN BERMAN: All right, 32 minutes after the hour. Buckingham Palace took the rare step to speak out about the sex abuse accusations against Prince Andrew, but is talking about it really the best strategy? How to handle ugly accusations, next. CAMEROTA: New developments in the sex scandal involving Prince Andrew and famed attorney Alan Dershowitz. Moments ago we learned that Alan Dershowitz has counter sued that's the woman who says that the lawyer sexually abused her when she was a teenager. Dershowitz is demanding his name be removed from her lawsuit and is asking for damages. says that a wealthy investor forced her into sex slavery when she was a teenager to please his powerful friends, including Dershowitz and Prince Andrew. The accuser now says she is being re-victimized. All of this raising big questions of how public figures should fight back against ugly accusations. Let's bring in Paul Callan. He's a CNN legal analyst, criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor to talk about all this, also former prosecutor Wendy Murphy will join. She's an adjunct professor of sexual violence at New England Law in Boston. EFTA01078879
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Great to see both of you. OK, let's start with the news this morning. Paul, Alan Dershowitz, hours ago, has filed this countersuit in Florida because he feels he's being defamed by this lawsuit by this woman, . CNN is naming her because she has gone public with her name. So is that the best way for celebrities and high-profile people to handle allegations like this? PAUL CALLAN, CNN LEGAL ANALYST: Well, Alan Dershowitz has done something you never see done in these cases. He's gone nuclear. I mean, he's going apoplectic. He's threatening to sue and he's starting his own lawsuit. Usually you try to make the whole thing go away so it's forgotten. There's a complexity to this lawsuit because the allegations against Dershowitz, that he slept with this 15-year-old, and, incidentally, Prince Andrew as well, were included in court documents related to another lawsuit. And normally, anything you say in a court document relating to a pending lawsuit is, there's immunity. You can't sue somebody for saying that. So Dershowitz was baiting saying, why don't you say it publicly and I'm going to sue you because it's a lie. But apparently he must have stumbled on some theory that would give him grounds to sue around this court immunity doctrine. So it will be interesting to see it today. CAMEROTA: Yes. Wendy, we have an example of Alan Dershowitz being so angry and so vociferous in denying these charges yesterday on NEW DAY. Watch this. (BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) ALAN DERSHOWITZ, ATTORNEY: I will take action. I am filing today a sworn affidavit denying categorically the truth. I'm seeking to intervene in the case. I am challenging her to file rape charges against me. I waive any statute of limitations, any immunity, because if she files a false rape charge against me, she goes to jail. The end result of this case should be she should go to jail, the lawyers should be disbarred and everybody should understand that I am completely and totally innocent. (END VIDEO CLIP) CAMEROTA: Wendy, what do you think about his strategy? Because there's one school of thought that says you never even dignify the allegations with a response. WENDY MURPHY, FORMER PROSECUTOR: Yes, I mean the problem is he is almost in a protest too much state of mind for me. You know, I think the way the prince is handling it is, in a sense, more credible because it's more restrained in that exact way, Alisyn, we don't dignify these kinds of things. Of course it's silly. Of course it's not true. You know, the problem with Alan Dershowitz's position is, he doesn't really know all of the evidence that they have. I mean what if this woman has, you know, intimate knowledge of things about his body parts, for example, that will be unassailable proof that, in fact, she did have access to his body. The kind of thing that no matter how much he yells and screams, he won't be able to rebut. That could be some pretty explosive proof against him. EFTA01078880
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CAMEROTA: It could be but -- MURPHY: I'm glad he did it. CAMEROTA: Yes, I mean, you have to - MURPHY: Go ahead. CAMEROTA: You have to assume that because he's make so vocal and so public a response that he believes that there's nothing like that out there. Wendy, let me just stop you for a second - MURPHY: Yes. CAMEROTA: Because I want to tell you the victim in - the alleged victim in this case, has now responded to CNN and Alan Dershowitz for calling her a liar. Let me tell you what she says. "It appears I am now being unjustly victimized again. These types of aggressive attacks on me are exactly the reason why sexual abuse victims typically remain silent and the reason why I did for a long time. That trend should change. I'm not going to be bullied into silence." Wendy, your thoughts on her response? MURPHY: Yes, I -- you know, it is a reason, in my work, you know, in decades of this work, it is something victims talk about a lot. I'm not going to speak out, especially against a wealthy, powerful, and influential person because they will have the ability to sue me falsely. That's the fear that a lot of real victims have. Look, if Alan Dershowitz wants to use the legal system to demonstrate his innocence, he has the right to do that. The problem is, now that he's filed a public claim, the airing of all the details will come out, and what's he going to do if there is some kind of unassailable evidence against him? I mean he said, for example, he's only been at Jeffrey Epstein's house once and it was with his wife and children. What if it comes out that he was actually there, and there are photographs of him there on another occasion? CALLAN: Well, you have to - you know, but, Wendy, I think you have to assume, Dershowitz can't be that stupid. I mean he taught at Harvard for long enough that I assume that basic facts like that he's going to be certain on. And if Dershowitz is in fact innocent of this charge, then he's not worried about body parts or locations where sex took place if no sex did take place. CAMEROTA: Dershowitz also called for attorneys to be disbarred. He believes they should never have taken this case. Let me quickly read to you their statement in response to Alan Dershowitz. "Out of respect for the courts desire to keep this case from being litigated in the press, we are not going to respond at this time to specific claims of indignation by anyone. Nevertheless, we would be pleased to consider any sworn testimony and documentary evidence Mr. Dershowitz would like to provide which he contends would refute any of our allegations." Paul Callan, Wendy Murphy - MURPHY: Yes. CAMEROTA: We have to leave it there. We're running out of time. But, EFTA01078881
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obviously, this case is not going away with Alan Dershowitz's new legal action this morning. We'll take it up again. Thanks so much for being here. We'd love to know what you think about all this. You can tweet us @newday on the best way to handle allegations like this. Let's go over to John. BERMAN: All right, thanks, Alisyn. An American giant is gone, but his legacy lives on. Our friend and colleague, Chris Cuomo, remembers his father, former New York Governor Mario Cuomo. A touching tribute that you do not want to miss, it's coming up next. PEREIRA: So, the funeral for former New York governor Mario Cuomo gets under way in just over two hours right here in New York City. Dignitaries including Bill and Hillary Clinton, Attorney General Eric Holder are expected to pay their respects. You know, Chris mentioned to us, our NEW DAY family, that his fathers life has served as a lesson for him since he was a very little boy, but that even now his pop is, as he called him, is still teaching him a lesson about what endures. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) MARIO CUOMO, FORMER GOVERNOR OF NEW YORK: When it's over, I want people to say, now, there was an honest person. CHRIS CUOMO, CNN ANCHOR (voice-over): Pop's body is gone. I know because I counted out his pulse until his heart fell silent, 5:15 p.m. His two favorite numbers, 5 and 15. So now his baggy, brown eyes, solid grip of soft, thick fingers, oaken body, they're all gone. But what was most important about my father and to him has passed on. Passed on as in still exists, just in a different way. His spirit passed on to his creator, the spirit of his message endures in us. Timeless and timely, a call to remember that if all do not share in America's success, there is no real success. M. CUOMO: We can make it all the way with the whole family intact, and we have more than once, wagon train after wagon train, to new frontiers of education, housing, peace, the whole family aboard, constantly reaching out to extend and enlarge that family, all those struggling to claim some small share of America. C. CUOMO: Our interconnectedness, our diversity as America's true strength. The value found in immigrants like our family desperate to work, to be part of the dream. M. CUOMO: Thank you very much. C. CUOMO: Two speeches in eight weeks would define his political life for many of you, the keynote in 1984. UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Ronald Reagan rode into the '80s on a political white horse. C.CUOMO: When he took on Ronald Reagan's shining city. EFTA01078882
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M. CUOMO: There are people who sleep in the city's streets, in the gutter, where the glitter doesn't show. C. CUOMO: And his talk at Notre Dame, where he took on his church's notion of a Catholic politician. M. CUOMO: We know that the price of seeking to force our belief on others is that they might someday force their belief on us. I protect my right to be a Catholic by preserving your right to be anything else you choose. C. CUOMO: The man liked a challenge. Both relied on his core belief, we are here to help as many as we can in the best way we can, and that means protecting freedom, especially freedom from oppression. You will hear him called Hamlet on the Hudson. Question it. It's a media phrase more than a matter of fact. Pop did not think he should run for president. M. CUOMO: Has nothing to do with my chances. It has everything to do with my job as governor, and I don't see that I can do both. Therefore, I will not pursue the presidency. C. CUOMO: Many could not, or would not, accept that and tried publicly and privately to push him to do otherwise. For better or worse, that's what separated my father from other politicians. He, in fact, did not vacillate, and until the day he died, I never heard him regret the decision, period. But that is merely politics, which can't be forgotten quickly enough. What really matters has certainly been passed on to me, and my siblings, and our kids and that was pop's love, like a big bear hug on your heart kind of love. His unique sense of humor could be a weapon and a salve. M. CUOMO: Christopher, you have - - (LAUGHTER) M. CUOMO: Let me tell you, Christopher. You have found so many unusual ways to heap new expenses on this family. You really have. I mean, and you've done it not after, you know, a sweating effort, he's done it naturally. C. CUOMO: Who to be, how to be, from the simple, a handshake is firm, a tie is tied in a Windsor knot, a man shines his own shoes and does so often. He carries a hanky, one for others, one for himself. He wears a hat, not a cap, unless it's a cheese cutter. He always has cash and does not go Dutch. Pass first, shoot second. Play hard, and then play harder. From that to the sublime, all that matters in life is devotion to something bigger than yourself, family, the less fortunate, take up for them always. His passion for purpose, love recklessly, fight the good fight fiercely, outwork everyone. M. CUOMO: One of the simple things I wanted to achieve is I want to be governor, I want to be the hardest working there ever was. C. CUOMO: Compete hard or not at all. M. CUOMO: So far, you know, we haven't lost all year. C. CUOMO: And never as a function of the chance of success. M. CUOMO: This is our first game. EFTA01078883
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C. CUOMO: And for all the requirements on an individual, the most important was a command for the collective. Collaborate in making this world a better place. M. CUOMO: What is our mission in this place? Your job is to make it as good as you can make it. That's all there is. There is no other significance. C. CUOMO: None of that could ever be buried. Living on in the hearts, and minds, and actions of those who bear his name, who heeded his call to action then and now, that all will pass on. The man himself is gone. The father I went to in times of distress is not there. The truth hurts, pop would say, and this truth hurts worse than I imagined. But I also know what pop would tell me to do. Wipe my face, let my kids see that I love them, be there for my family, and do the right thing. And I will, pop, just like you. M. CUOMO: Just keep going forward believing ever more deeply that it's right to give to people and to the world. (END VIDEOTAPE) PEREIRA: What a powerful tribute to his dad. BERMAN: Like a big bear hug, I think, on all of our hearts as Chris would say so nicely in that piece. CAMEROTA: And we got to know Mario Cuomo so much better through Chris' eyes. That was a real gift. BERMAN: And we got to see, you know, take the stuffing out of Chris, too, sitting there as a young boy. It was amazing. PEREIRA: But, you know, he loves in the very same way that his dad did. Have you noticed that? CAMEROTA: Yes. BERMAN: Big, big. CAMEROTA: Beautiful. We'll be right back. CAMEROTA: As you all know, Chris Cuomo loves telling the stories of people who are making an impact. So here's on such story. Former NFL player Ricardo Silva went from studying playbooks to textbooks. Today he's a high school math teacher motivating his students to impact your world. Here's Chris Cuomo. (BEGIN VIDEOTAPE) RICARDO SILVA, FORMER NFL PLAYER: You have four minutes, four minutes until competition. C. CUOMO: Ricardo Silva is using his competitive edge to make math count for these high school students in Washington, D.C. EFTA01078884
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SILVA: Number three is what? My hope is to bring awareness to the students. Not just geometry, but total life outcomes. You can do whatever you want through education. C. CUOMO: Silva's first job wasn't in a classroom, it was on a football field playing for the Detroit Lions. SILVA: My mission was to get to college and start in the NFL. Now that's moved on to something more meaningful to me, which is providing opportunities to kids that do not necessarily know how to get where they need to be. C. CUOMO: Helping Silva do just that is Teach for America. The program offers free classroom training to college graduates and professionals from various backgrounds. In exchange they teach in an underserved school for two years. SILVA: Kids that have low socioeconomic status are, you know, not achieving as well as their more affluent counterparts, and we're trying to close the educational achievement gap. This is why I'm here. C. CUOMO: It's certainly not for the paycheck or the ease of the job. SILVA: Football, all you have to do is wake up every day, work out and do what the coaches tell you to do. In school you have to motivate young teenagers who are more interested in their social media outlets than math. C. CUOMO: A seemingly impossible task, but Silva is up for the challenge. SILVA: What's the first thing that we must do? All I had was one person believing in me my entire life, which was my mom, and I feel like I can bring that to the kids. Way to go, (INAUDIBLE). All they need was one person telling them that they can do it and they can be successful. (END VIDEOTAPE) PEREIRA: And he's that one person. BERMAN: Man, motivating kids tougher than any NFL linebacker, that's for sure. CAMEROTA: Yes, right. So, for more on how you can help, go to CNN.com/impact. BERMAN: All right, it is time now for "NEWSROOM" with Ana Cabrera who is in today for Carol Costello. Ana, take it away. ANA CABRERA, CNN ANCHOR: Good morning guys, and I haven't even said happy new year to you yet, so happy new year. EFTA01078885
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SHOW: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING SYSTEM (ABC) 7.30 8:05 PM AEST ABC January 6, 2015 Tuesday LENGTH: 942 words HEADLINE: Prince Andrew under pressure as Palace disputes teen sex scandal claims REPORTERS: Philip Williams BODY: LEIGH SALES, PRESENTER: It's been a few years since Britain's Royal Family has been embroiled in a serious scandal, but once again, Prince Andrew has stepped forward. He's accused of having sex with an underage girl in sensational details aired in an American court case. The young woman says she was forced to entertain the Duke at the behest of his friend, billionaire and convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Prince Andrew's ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, has leapt to his defence and Buckingham Palace is also strenuously denying the allegations. But, as Europe correspondent Philip Williams reports, the claims have blown apart the always uneasy calm between the Palace and the British press. PHILIP WILLIAMS, REPORTER: As fifth in line to the throne, whatever Prince Andrew does or says will never go unnoticed. So when media reports about a lawsuit in the US emerged linking his name with underage sex, the long period of relative Royal calm was abruptly shattered. This woman. is believed to be the person named in court papers as In a newspaper interview she claims she was used for underage sex by American billionaire Jeffrey Epstein and says she was lent out to his rich and powerful friends, including Prince Andrew. It's claimed she had sex with him three times when she was 17 at Jeffrey Epstein's luxury Caribbean Island home and in New York and London, all denied by Prince Andrew. VICTORIA MURPHY, UK MIRROR ROYAL CORRESPONDENT: If this doesn't go away quickly, if these allegations continue to be made, if more allegations are added, this could be incredibly damaging, not just for Andrew, but for the monarchy as a whole. PHILIP WILLIAMS: It all seems a world away from the golden glow of recent Royal events - a wedding that cemented the popularity of Prince William and his bride. Followed of course by the arrival of baby Prince George. And for the Queen, a diamond jubilee, a celebration of 60 years on the throne, reason for her to smile as the nation and beyond said thanks for her never-ending job. EFTA01078888
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Over the weekend, that run of feel-good luck expired. Normally with a story like this, Buckingham Palace would be more inclined to stay quiet, not to give any oxygen whatsoever to the sort of claims that have been made. But this time, it's very, very different. Not one, but two statements saying Prince Andrew is completely innocent of all the accusations. VICTORIA MURPHY: They issued one statement initially in response to the allegations that Prince Andrew had had sex with an underage minor and that was what they were responding to and they were categorically denying that that had been the case. However, in doing that they had left the door open that perhaps he was only denying the fact that she was a minor and questions were being asked about that. So when more of her allegations surfaced, they decided that they needed to release an even stronger denial, categorically denying any sexual contact whatsoever. PHILIP WILLIAMS: What isn't in dispute is that Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein were good friends over a number of years. In 2008, Mr Epstein was sentenced to 18 months' jail for soliciting an underage girl for the purposes of prostitution. That, after a controversial plea bargain. He remains a registered sex offender. Yet in 2011, after his release, Prince Andrew was seen with his old friend in New York Central Park. That cost Prince Andrew an unpaid job he was said to have loved as the UK's Trade and Industry special representative, opening doors for British business overseas. CHRIS BRYANT, LABOUR MP (March, 2011): But I'm afraid he's now just become a national embarrassment. And my worry is that sometimes when he goes on these trips, I'm not sure whether he's helping us out or he's just helping himself. PHILIP WILLIAMS: For him, that door closed as a direct result of his association with Jeffrey Epstein. VICTORIA MURPHY: People who know Prince Andrew have said that he is very loyal to his friends and that that is one of his strong points. However, I think that those closest to him now accept that that particular friendship and the loyalty to Jeffrey Epstein that continued until after he was convicted of paedophilia, I think people are now saying, you know, he accepts that that was a mistake. However, what is being said is that Andrew is only guilty of choosing his friends badly. He's not guilty of anything else. PHILIP WILLIAMS: Prince Andrew isn't the only one named in the court documents, and while he isn't publicly defending himself, another of those accused certainly is. Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz has been doing the media rounds of the US and beyond. He denies even knowing his accuser, let alone having sex with her. ALAN DERSHOWITZ, HARVARD LAW SCHOOL: My goal is to bring charges against the client and require her to speak in court. She - if she believes she has been hurt by me and by Prince Andrew, she should be suing us for damages. I welcome that lawsuit. I welcome any opportunity which would put her under oath and require her to state under oath these false allegations. EFTA01078889
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PHILIP WILLIAMS: Under the plea bargain struck with prosecutors by Jeffrey Epstein, it appears that other potential allegations may not end up tested in court and that could apply to possible co-conspirators, an arrangement alleged victims were not involved with. Through Palace statements, the Duke of York has unequivocally denied any wrongdoing. He's not charged with anything, nor has he been questioned by police. But the Queen's second son is in a spotlight he cannot wish away. His annus horribilis may have just begun. LEIGH SALES: Philip Williams reporting from London. LOAD-DATE: January 7, 2015 EFTA01078890
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After Vindication, Alan Dershowitz Vows to Sue Sex Accuser in Court — Jewish Business... Page I of 3 • Go to DASHBOARD > Appearance > Menus to set up the menu. Thursday 09 April, 2015 Published On: Wed, Apr 8th, 2015 Court US / Canada J By Ilan Shovel After Vindication, Alan Dershowitz Vows to Sue Sex Accuser in Court Dershowitz he also planning to sue his accuser's attorneys for defamation. Professor Alan Dershowitz told Newsmax he plans to sue the woman who accused him of sexual misconduct. Dershowitz spoke after a federal judge on Tuesday U.S. District Court Judge Kenneth Marra had ordered said woman's allegations be removed from the record of an ongoing lawsuit against convicted billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein. Judge Marra denied a motion by "Jane Doe 3 and Jane Doe 4" to join the lawsuit. He also wrote that the "lurid details" ... "regarding with whom and where the Jane Does engaged in sexual activities are immaterial and impertinent to this central claim ... especially considering that these details involve non-parties who are not related to the respondent Government. These unnecessary details shall be stricken." The two "non-panics" have been Prince Andrew and Alan Dershowitz. http://jewishbusinessnews.com/2015/04/08/after-vindication-alan-dershowitz-vows-to-sue-s... 4/9/2015 EFTA01078892
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After Vindication, Alan Dershowitz Vows to Sue Sex Accuser in Court — Jewish Business... Page 2 of 3 "We've been legally vindicated but my reputation has still been, unfortunately, tarnished in the minds of at least some people by a woman who just lied and made up a story out of whole cloth," Dershowitz told Newsmax's Steve Malzberg. "It was like a drive-by shooting or like somebody scribbling graffiti on a bathroom door," Dershowitz said. Read Latest Breaking News from Newsmax.com http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/Alan- Dershowitz-Steve-Malzberg-sexual-misconduct-suing/2015/04/07/icV637044/#ixzz3WhkDIzTe Urgent: Rate Obama on His Job Performance. Vote Here Now! Dershowitz, who originally represented Epstein in his plea deal, said he will now seek to depose "Jane Doe 3." "We will persuade the world that she made up the whole story out of whole cloth," he said. Dershowitz he also planning to sue his accuser's attorneys for defamation. "And we're considering suing her for defamation as well, but right now she was trying to hide in Colorado and avoid service, but we found her and we served her and now she'll be subjected to a deposition," he said. "And if she repeats what she said previously under oath, she will go to jail because what she said is a complete, total, made-up lie. Not only about me but about many other people." NEVVSMAX STUDIOS PROF ALAI, Read more about: Alan Dershowitz, Jane Doe 3, Jeffrey Epstein, Kenneth Marra http://jewishbusinessnews.com/2015/04/08/after-vindication-alan-dershowitz-vows-to-sue-s... 4/9/2015 EFTA01078893
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