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Alan Dershowitz admits ‘regret’ over defending Jeffrey Epstein in court

Epstein, a billionaire accused of sex trafficking, died by suicide on Saturday while awaiting trial

August 13, 2019 20:15
Alan Dershowitz pictured in February 2016
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US lawyer Alan Dershowitz has admitted he regrets his association with Jeffrey Epstein, his former friend and client, as he bids to clear his name amid allegations he had sex with an underage girl.

In an interview with the JC, Prof Dershowitz, a Harvard academic, said he believes recently-unsealed court documents contain evidence that his accuser is lying.

The allegations against Epstein, who died on Saturday in an apparent suicide while awaiting trial for sex trafficking charges, and Prince Andrew centre on Virginia Giuffre (née Roberts), who claims the late billionaire enlisted her as a sex slave when she was 16 years old.

Mrs Giuffre claims she was also forced to have sex with a number of Epstein’s associates, including Prof Dershowitz, saying in a 2016 deposition that she performed oral sex on him in a limo, and that the pair also had sex on an aeroplane.