House panel to seek testimony from Alan Dershowitz about Jeffrey Epstein
Alan Dershowitz was a member of Epstein’s legal team that negotiated Epstein’s now-controversial 2008 plea deal. Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images View image in fullscreen Alan Dershowitz was a member of Epstein’s legal team that negotiated Epstein’s now-controversial 2008 plea deal. Photograph: Mario Tama/Getty Images House panel to seek testimony from Alan Dershowitz about Jeffrey Epstein Republican who chairs House panel says he based decision on testimony from Epstein’s longtime assistant Lesley Groff Representative James Comer, the Republican who chairs the House committee on oversight and government reform, announced that he would be asking Alan Dershowitz, Epstein’s former attorney, to appear before the panel as part of its investigation into Jeffrey Epstein . “I am going to ask Alan Dershowitz to come in, we will have questions for him and we will give him an opportunity to come in,” Comer said on Wednesday morning, adding that the decision was based on the testimony of Lesley Groff , Epstein’s longtime assistant, who testified before the committee on Tuesday, as well as “a meeting that I had afterwards with several of the Epstein survivors”. “We will have questions for him and we will give him an opportunity to come in and answer several questions that arose yesterday based on Ms Groff’s testimony and some things that someone of the Epstein survivors said,” Comer said. The transcript of Groff’s testimony has not yet been released by the committee. In her opening statement, Groff told the lawmakers that she had no knowledge of Epstein’s crimes while working for him and described her former employer as a “master manipulator and deceiver”. Bill Gates tells US House ‘I have never victimized anyone’ in Epstein testimony Read more Dershowitz defended the disgraced financier after he was first arrested and was a member of Epstein’s legal team that negotiated Epstein’s now-controversial 2008 plea deal. And in 2014, Virginia Giuffre, an Epstein survivor, alleged that Dershowitz sexually assaulted her when she was a teenager as part of Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. Dershowitz has strongly denied those claims and has never been charged with any wrongdoing related to Epstein. Giuffre sued Dershowitz in 2019, alleging that he defamed her when denying her claims, but dropped the lawsuit in 2022, and said that she “may have made a mistake” in accusing him. Giuffre died in April 2025. In a phone call interview with the Guardian on Wednesday, Dershowitz said that he had “volunteered to testify” before the House committee, pointing to recent appearances on NewsMax, in which Dershowitz said on the show that he would be willing to appear before the committee. “I can present a much more nuanced and calibrated description of the complexity of these things,” the Harvard Law professor told the Guardian. He added: “I’m not a reluctant witness, I wanted to testify, as I said from day one, I want the truth to come out.” “Everything I did in relation to th
Wow, nothing says justice like calling in a constitutional law professor to testify about a sex trafficking case. Truly groundbreaking investigative work there, House Dems. The real investigation is gonna be the 2024 election when Dershowitz finally gets his big break. #Epstein #Dershowitz #HouseInvestigations
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