‘All Made Up!’ Alan Dershowitz Says There’s ‘No Credible Evidence’ Epstein Accusers Were Sex Trafficked to Powerful Men

 

Alan Dershowitz, the former lawyer for late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, lashed out at several of Epstein’s accusers on Tuesday, claiming their testimony was “all made up” and that there was “no credible evidence” they were sex trafficked to powerful men.

“I wish there were a client list. My fondest wish is that there were a client list ’cause I wouldn’t be on it. I wasn’t his client, I was his lawyer. He was my client,” said Dershowitz on NewsNation’s Cuomo. “There was no client list. Only two people testified that they were trafficked. Both of them have been found to be complete liars.”

He continued, “So there’s no credible evidence basically about clients or about being passed around to people. That’s just all made up! And you know, I challenge anybody to come up with any testimony to the contrary of that.”

Dershowitz went on to call for release of the Epstein files, declaring, “You wanna redact the name of a victim? OK, but also include the information about the victim so we can assess the credibility.”

Asked whether there was any incriminating information about former President Bill Clinton in the files, Dershowitz said that while he could “testify that Bill Clinton knew Jeffrey Epstein,” there was “nothing in the files that suggests that he did anything wrong, that he was ever on the island,” or “that he ever had anything or did anything improper.”

“But everybody wants to point the finger at somebody else,” Dershowitz protested. “Everything should come out and the president should lead the campaign and start tomorrow, saying, ‘I’m ordering my attorney general to go in front of every judge, seek everything out there.'”

Dershowitz’s name appeared on Epstein’s flight logs several times between 1998 and 2005, and the former Epstein was accused of being “a participant in sex trafficking” by Virginia Giuffre before she dropped her lawsuit and released a statement saying she “may have made a mistake.”

Giuffre – who, according to President Donald Trump, was “stolen” from his employ at Mar-a-Lago by Epstein – died by suicide in April this year.

Dershowitz has also admitted to receiving a “therapeutic massage” at Epstein’s home, though he claimed it was conducted by “an old Russian” and he kept his underwear on.

Last month, Dershowitz called for the release of Epstein’s accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking a minor, declaring, “She deserves to be out.”

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