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Alan Dershowitz attacked survivor Maria Farmer's credibility after DOJ documents showed she reported Epstein years before his arrest, sparking debate on accusers' claims during a Newsmax interview.
- On Tuesday, the Department of Justice released a second batch of Epstein documents, prompting renewed coverage as Alan Dershowitz lashed out at Maria Farmer during a Newsmax interview.
- The files include claims that some women procured young girls for Jeffrey Epstein and were paid $250, while news reports said Maria Farmer, survivor, was 'redeemed' for reporting Epstein years before his arrest.
- Challenging accusers, Dershowitz said he questioned credibility despite acknowledging 'real victims' and accepted being labeled a 'victim-shamer' to defend his stance.
- On-Air, Van Susteren quoted `And apparently to me, because I took the bait too`, while survivors like Rochard reaffirmed victims' truth amid DOJ document releases.
- The dispute highlights debate over transparency as survivors demand openness but clash over DOJ document releases, while Alan Dershowitz defends skepticism as a civil‑liberties stance.
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The Department of Justice (DOJ) published a new batch of documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, files that include many more mentions of President Donald Trump than those of the U.S.-based crime scene...
'Complete nut!' Alan Dershowitz smears 'redeemed' Epstein survivor in Newsmax meltdown
Attorney Alan Dershowitz lashed out at Jeffrey Epstein survivor Maria Farmer after news reports said she had been "redeemed" because documents released by the Department of Justice proved she had reported the sex offender years before he was arrested.During a Tuesday Newsmax interview, Dershowitz be...
New batch of Epstein documents released
A new batch of documents from the so-called Jeffrey Epstein files has been released in the US.
Epstein survivor: ‘We are not a hoax, we are not lying’
As the Justice Department released a second batch of documents from the files of convicted sex offender Jeffery Epstein, survivor Sharlene Rochard explains that she and other victims are telling the truth.
The government has released thousands more documents related to the case of the paedophile financier. The president's name appears several times, but the Justice Department insists that these statements are false and unfounded. They certainly obscure the tycoon ads
Finnish-born, well-known fashion designer Peter Nygård has been convicted of sex crimes in Canada.
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