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Alan Dershowitz reveals why Trump has drawn 'a bad jury' for his New York hush money trial and reveals what the most likely outcome will be

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 20, 2024
Following three days of legal wrangling a panel of seven men and five women has now been selected and they will assess his guilt or innocence over the coming weeks. Dershowitz, 85, says that the makeup of the jurors - who include a corporate lawyer, an investment banker, a software engineer and a teacher - suggest Trump will fare poorly. 'This is a bad jury for Donald Trump,' Dershowitz told Newsmax Friday. He goes as far as to say that they are almost certain to find Trump guilty and 'the best he's likely to do is a hung jury.'

During a speech in Brooklyn, the FDNY commissioner was branded a "fascist pit bull" for threatening to 'hunt down' firefighters who booed AG Letitia James and yelled 'Trump.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 10, 2024
During a department reception earlier this week, FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh is looking for those who booed New York Attorney General Letitia James and cheered for Trump. Chief John Hodges issued an alert about a Bureau of Investigation probe and urged those who participated to come clean. The incident occurred at a dinner in honour of The Rev.'s Honour.' Pamela Holmes, the department's second female chaplain, is the department's second female chaplain. The FDNY is investigating the case without giving reasons for pursuing individuals or potential breaches.

Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney says she 'definitely has a take' on Epstein suicide conspiracies but won't say what it is - and claims she didn't testify at her trial because she was 'hungry and sleep-deprived'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 28, 2024
Arthur Aidala (left) refused to comment on Ghislaine Maxwell's suicide (together correct), citing it as a distraction to her pending sentencing hearing on March 12. As the lawyer was seeking a trial, the attorney also stated that his client was treated worse than Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who recently died in jail under grueling circumstances. He said she had a "rat" in her cell and was so hungry and hungry she didn't know her own name, causing her not to take the stage.

The new Epstein reveals: Virginia Giuffre reports she had sex with another 'foreign prince' in the South of France after being trafficked to Prince Andrew by the time

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2024
Giuffre, who went public with her allegations against Prince Andrew in 2011, says he wasn't the only royal she was 'trafficked to' in her deposition in 2016. Epstein claimed she was introduced to another prince about the same year, 2001, but she wasn't aware of his name.

Prince Andrew is the first to break news about Epstein's papers: Ex-lawyer Alan Dershowitz says the royal was 'pressured by his mother's to make a "terrible mistake" in settling a child abuse case

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 9, 2024
Mr Dershowitz, a former Harvard Law School professor (right), was previously accused of sexual assault by Ms Giuffre (left, with Andrew), before she continued to deny all her allegations against him. He had long denied the allegation. Prince Andrew and Giuffre settled a lawsuit outside of court with Giuffre for an estimated £12 million in 2022 after she said they had sex three times as a child. The Duke of York has never claimed to have met her.

Sir Richard Branson, the billionaire, responds to Billionaire Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson's 'baseless and unfounded' sex tape allegations after the new unsealed document revealed that he was secretly filmed by Jeffrey Epstein

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 8, 2024
Sarah Ransome, who gave a victim impact statement before the sentencing of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell for sex trafficking, appeared to write messages claiming that Sir Richard Branson was filmed by Epstein. In a New Yorker study released in 2019, Ransome confessed to 'invented' the tapes. Sarah Ransome's allegations are unfounded and baseless,' according to the company.' Ms Ransome's'manifestly lacks credibility,' was shown by a firm representing Epstein's counsel, Alan Dershowitz, who argued that the extracts were "manifestly lacks credibility."

Prince Andrew, Richard Branson, and Bill Clinton's newly discovered sex tapes, according to the new unidentified documents, although Donald Trump is accused of having sex with'many girls.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 8, 2024
Sarah Ransome, a victim impact statement sent ahead of the sentencing of British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell for sex trafficking, appeared to write letters alleging that the three children were filmed by the paedophile financier. Ms Ransome's extracts were criticized by a law firm representing Epstein's son, Alan Dershowitz, to show that the lawyer's claim "manifestly lacks credibility" is lacking. After the uproar over his friendship with Epstein, Andrew stepped down from public life and paid millions to resolve a civil sexual harassment lawsuit involving Virginia Giuffre, a woman he never knew.

Prince Andrew 'had underage orgy on Jeffrey Epstein's private island' as girl was told 'give him whatever he wants', claim bombshell court papers that also name Bill Clinton, Michael Jackson, Stephen Hawking and a 'well-known prime minister'

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2024
Just over a year after settling the multi-million dollar lawsuit brought by Virginia Giuffre in 2022, the Duke of York has been drawn into the sex scandal surrounding his paedophile friend. Former US President Bill Clinton says he likes them young, and one suspected Epstein perpetrator has also stated in nearly 1,000 pages published by a US court, and there was a suggestion that Professor Stephen Hawking was involved in a sex party. Since being enrolled in Epstein's suspected sex slaves, identified only as Jane Doe 3, has reported that she was advised to have intercourse with Prince Andrew during an orgy. According to a 2014 court filing, she was "forced to have sexual relations with this prince when she was a juvenile in three separate geographical regions." She claims this happened in London (at Ghislaine Maxwell's apartment) in New York, and on Epstein's private island in the US Virgin Islands (in an orgy with many other under-age girls).' Epstein told Jane Doe 3 to 'give the Prince whatever he ordered,' according to the newly unsealed docs.' Ghislaine Maxwell is accused of facilitating Prince Andrew's sexual harassment by acting as a "madame" for Epstein, according to Jane Doe 3. Following a US judge's order last month, the names of more than 170 individuals who were either associates, acquaintances, or victims of Epstein are set to be revealed. On Wednesday evening, the first tranche of documents was published, with high-profile personalities such as the Duke of York and former US President Bill Clinton leading heavily. Donald Trump, Michael Jackson, Stephen Hawking, David Copperfield, Alan Dershowitz, and many others are among the many references. Following the unveiling of documents relating to Jeffrey Epstein by a New York court, Virginia Giuffre, one of the paedophile financier's victims, told X, noting that one of the documents that had been leaked had crashed. 'We broke the website,' she wrote.'

According to a law expert, Hunter Biden is spending up to ONE million dollars per month on lawyers as he fights a gun indictment and filed four lawsuits over his notorious notebook

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 30, 2023
President Joe Biden, 80, and his team of top lawyers are gearing up to fight his gun charges and have filed at least four lawsuits. They have been looking for those suspected of involvement in the downing of his infamous laptop, which he has snared. Hunter is spending around one million dollars per month on his legal team, according to law professor Alan Dershowitz, 85. He outlined in detail how top attorneys in New York and Washington charge up to $2,000 per hour for the principal advocate and the first son's lead attorney, Abbe Lowell, would request a similar fee.

Alan Dershowitz reveals why he does not think Trump ruined his defense

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 20, 2023
On 'Meet the Press,' Trump defended himself, saying it was'my choice' to seek to reverse the 2020 election results, while still respecting lawyers.

EXCLUSIVE: Alan Dershowitz reveals why he does NOT think Trump ruined his defense by admitting it was 'his decision' to try to overturn the election - despite legal experts saying he 'threw his case under a freight train'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 19, 2023
Trump defended himself on 'Meet the Press,' arguing that it was'my decision' to seek to reverse the 2020 election results,' while simultaneously saying he listened to lawyers. Experts blasted him, saying he may have weakened his defense, which means he was relying on counsel's advice when he repeatedly stated that there was fraud, filed multiple lawsuits, and told a January 6 crowd of supporters, 'fight like hell.' But legal expert Alan Dershowitz said legal assistance is similar to a 'dimmer' switch,' in that one can get tips but not necessarily make a decision. Trump said he could still mount such a defense, but he declined to describe it as "powerful." Trump's jury trial related to January 6 is due to commence in Washington, D.C., on March 4, but a federal judge handling it could postpone the trial date if she agrees with Special Counsel Jack Smith that her public statements could taint the jury pool.

Top defense lawyers predict that Donald Trump will not testify in his lawsuits because his legal team would'talk him out of it.' but that the decision will be made at the 'LAST MINUTE.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 10, 2023
The former president says he will appear in his four criminal cases, but leading defense lawyers inform Dailymail.com that this is certainly not the correct option. He may be placed in the custody of prosecutors, but he does not need to give evidence in order to win. Any decision should be made at the last minute, according to top defense attorneys Professor Alan Dershowitz and Tim Parlatore.

Mark Meadows STANDS BY trying to overturn the Georgia election results as he tries to get case moved to federal court

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 28, 2023
Since his charges in the Georgia election corruption case were launched while he was in charge of the White House as Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows argued that the investigation should be moved out of the state and to the federal level. One of the 18 co-defendants in the Fulton County lawsuit charging an unlawful conspiracy to overrule the 2020 presidential election results is Trump's former top strategist. On Monday, Meadows took the witness stand in an attempt to get his case moved to federal court, as lawyers for Trump were in the courtroom listening to the testimony.

In a'mini-trial' this week, Alan Dershowitz says Donald Trump's criminal trials will not begin before the 2024 election, as Georgia DA tries to prosecute ex-chief of staff Mark Meadows and 17 co-defendants

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 28, 2023
Donald Trump will not face counsel in any of his four criminal cases before the general election, according to legal experts. The allegation was aired by three separate attorneys on Sunday, hours before an Atlanta DA is expected to announce the first facts of her sprawling anti-racketeering lawsuit against the former president, as well as 18 other codefendants, including his ex-chief of staff. Among those who discussed the slim likelihood of Trump being convicted in the lawsuit - or others in New York, Florida, and Washington, D.C. - was Harvard Law's Alan Dershowitz, one of the top constitutional lawyers. And if the charges don't stick or are dismissed by an appeal, he said in multiple interviews this week that state and federal officials' tactics in bringing those cases stems from a desire to get a fast trial that could damage Trump's prospects. Dershowitz's remarks, which included allegations that the politician was purposefully arrested in states that are anti-Trump, were echoed by many others, who all agreed that it is unlikely that Trump will see the live show before November 2024.

Alan Dershowitz claims Obama would only come to his 75th birthday on Martha's Vineyard - if he disinvited Geraldo Rivera

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 1, 2023
Attorney Alan Dershowitz revealed on Monday that President Barack Obama would only attend his 75th birthday if he disinvited Fox News Channel host Geraldo Rivera. On The Charlie Kirk Show, Dershowitz, who defended President Donald Trump during his first impeachment, appeared on the Charlie Kirk Show to explain how liberal friends have treated him for continuing to support for the former president.

According to Alan Dershowitz, the Trump trial should be transferred to STATEN ISLAND

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 31, 2023
From Democrat-heavy Manhattan, Alan Dershowitz, the prosecutor who represented Trump in his first impeachment, has called for the hush money trial to be transferred to Staten Island from Democrat-heavy Manhattan. Dershowitz's argument was echoed by Trump himself, who wrote on Truth Social on Thursday night: 'They only brought this Fake, Corrupt, and Disgraceful Charge against me because I stand with the American People, and they know that I cannot get a fair trial in New York!' According to Fox News, Manhattan jurists will be too concerned about their relatives' and family's reactions to give Trump a fair hearing. I'll try to move it to Staten Island,' he said. 'Can you imagine a judge and jury coming home and saying: I'm the man, I'm the woman who let Donald Trump off? They would not know them.'

Moment Jeffrey Epstein's lawyer Alan Dershowitz says billionaire pedophile DIDN'T kill himself

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 25, 2023
In an interview this week, Alan Dershowitz, Jeffrey Epstein's former counsel, said the billionaire pedophile took his own life but did so with some support from the guards in his prison cell. When asked whether or not Epstein took his own life, Dershowitz, a lawyer, Harvard Law School professor, and author, appeared in an interview with Kim Iversen on Rumble. He started by asking him on Friday and said, 'no, of course not.' Epstein may have conspired with his guards at the Manhattan Detention Center,' he later explained that he didn't kill himself without the assistance of any one.' He did kill himself, but he killed himself with the help of guards.'

MEGHAN MCCAIN: Liberals insist on a weakened system to get Trump... this would make him president again

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 18, 2023
MCCAIN: This apparent indictment is a joke. Not only does it face a steep climb to a conviction, but it also undermines the American legal system and will probably help Trump campaign to be president. Now, don't get me wrong, I despise Trump. His divisiveness wreaked havoc on America's social fabric, and as a narcissist, he puts his own rights above those of the nation. I'm also a fan of Ms. Daniels. I interviewed her several years ago on 'The View,' and she wrote about her book. Daniels said she had "crazy admiration" for me because I did not necessarily believe her story as the majority of the mainstream media. However, I kept an open mind, and today, I discovered that she did have an affair with Trump, for which he charged her to keep her mouth shut. Well, here's the thing: my dislike of Trump does not blindside me to the fact that paying hush money is not unlawful.

Prince Andrew is 'keeping an eye' on Harry and Meghan's life in America

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 18, 2023
Prince Andrew (left) has been 'keeping an eye' on Harry and Meghan's (right) lives in the United States as he considers his next move. Last year, the Duke of York, 62, was stripped of his royal titles and positions, but insiders maintain he is 'less concerned' about the situation than people believe. As he looks to 'forge a new career,' a source close to Andrew said he has been following the Sussexes' journey'very closely.' The disgraced Duke is said to be planning a comeback that will bring his tarnished image back. Virginia Giuffre, the perpetrator of child violence, is now reportedly considering legal proceedings against him.

According to insiders, Prince Andrew is the 'Millwall' of the royal family and the 'longest man in lockdown.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 12, 2023
It has been reported that Prince Andrew's lawyers are starting to release legal documents involving Virginia Giuffre in the hopes of'demolishing' her story and restoring her name. The Duke of York, 62, paid a £20 million settlement to Giuffre after she said he had sex with her when she was 17, a charge she denies. His counsel has requested access to records from a litigation involving Giuffre and US advocate Alan Dershowitz (inset), who was accused of assault but later admitted she'd made a mistake.

The last trove of court records relating to Jeffrey Epstein will be unveiled

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 10, 2023
The final batch of court documents containing'salacious' allegations relating to 167 of Jeffrey Epstein's associates, victims, and workers will be released, nearly four years after the disgraced financier's death. The information will be released in the coming months, and DailyMail.com can reveal that it will include details pertaining to at least one 'public figure.' According to a statement issued on Wednesday, the papers refer to 'alleged perpetrators' or people suspected of "significant wrongdoing," as well as law enforcement officers and lawyers. Prince Andrew, who is accused of having sex with Epstein victim Virginia Roberts when she was 17, and Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz are among the individuals named in the journals.

Prince Andrew comes under fire for breaking his name over accusations of harassment against Virginia Giuffre sex

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 4, 2023
Prince Andrew has finally spoken out against rumors that he might take court action or write a book in the hopes of restoring his tarnished image. Horse riding on the grounds of the Windsor Estate today, with the Duke of York sporting a glum expression. Earlier this week, Andrew, 62, was advised to try and reverse the multi-million-pound deal he struck with his sex harassment accuser, Virginia Giuffre, who was jailed. According to royal analysts, he was left a substantial inheritance by the Queen, and this has given him the opportunity - if he so desired - to file a court complaint against Ms Giuffre, 39. Others suspect Andrew, who was recently dubbed one of the world's most popular royals, may write a book to try and clarify his name after having consistently denied Ms Giuffre's allegations.

RICHARD KAY asks: Is Prince Andrew planning to use his inheritance from the Queen to clear his name?

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 3, 2023
RICHARD KAY: This was a far from ideal week for King Andrew to discover that he may not have sex in a bath with the then 17-year-old teen who says he assaulted her in a bizarre photo on a newspaper front page. After endless headlines following the interminable Prince Harry story, lawyers have been trying to reset the royal dial. So it's not difficult to imagine their utter apprehension over seeing this risible picture, which was used to back up the argument that the tub in question was too small for sexual pursuit.

Prince Andrew's road to recovery, according to the Queen, was charity work "as a way back to public life."

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2023
According to 'information, the Queen recommended that Prince Andrew dedicate himself to charitable work as a'return to public life.' According to relatives of the duke, the late monarch believed her son would recover by low-key good deeds. This was a reference to disgraced minister John Profumo who devoted himself to charity after being forced to resign from office in the 1960s due to his affair with Christine Keeler. Although the prospect of Andrew engaging voluntary work has been discussed openly before, it is the first suggestion that Queen Elizabeth was in favour of the idea.