‘Let’s Put This in Context’: Alan Dershowitz Defends Representing Jeffrey Epstein by Slamming ‘Radical Feminists’ Who Didn’t Condemn Hamas
Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz took an interesting detour while reacting to the unsealing of hundreds of pages of court documents.
The material was unsealed on Wednesday night by a judge presiding over a lawsuit against Ghislaine Maxwell, a former associate of the late Jeffrey Epstein. Maxwell is serving 20 years in prison for sex trafficking. At the time of his death, Epstein had been charged with sex trafficking. A decade earlier, he had been convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor.
Dershowitz, who was an associate of Epstein’s as well as his attorney, appeared on Wednesday’s edition of Hannity to offer his reaction to the release of the documents. The lawyer was previously accused in a lawsuit of being “a participant in sex trafficking” connected to Epstein before his accuser retracted the claim and said that she may have mistaken him for someone else.
“I’ve represented some of the worst people in the world and continue to do so,” Dershowitz told Sean Hannity. “That’s my life, and of course I represented Epstein.”
Dershowitz then pivoted to “radical feminists” who he said were insufficiently critical of Hamas after the Oct. 7 terror attacks in Israel:
Now, the one point I do want to make, I understand all the feminist groups and the radicals who think this is the worst thing in the world that anybody ever had any contact with Jeffrey Epstein. Where are all those radical feminists when it comes to the Hamas rapes of young Jewish girls, sexual abuse, beheadings? They are quiet, they are silent! The incredible hypocrisy of the “Me Too” movement. “Me Too,” except if you’re a Jew.
And I want to have a list of all the radical feminists who are pushing hard – and I understand that – to get all these names are revealed. And I want to know, how many of them have ever actually condemned Hamas for the rapes that we now know occurred and the murders that occurred? How many have been silent? And how many, like the National Lawyers Guild, have actually approved of what Hamas did?
So, let’s put this context. I’m thrilled that all these papers have come out. I urged them. I went to court and I asked for everything to come out because I knew that I had done nothing wrong, and the papers would exculpate me.
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