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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on Donald Trump’s dark past resurfacing as finally the creepy prosecutor and Trump close friend Alex Acosta who entered into the sweetheart deal with Jeffrey Epstein was questioned under oath by Congress as Democrats forced the deposition. Visit https://DoneWithDebt.com and talk to a strategist for FREE. Visit https://meidasplus.com for more! MeidasTouch relies on SnapStream to record, watch, monitor, and clip the news. Get a FREE TRIAL of SnapStream by clicking here: https://go.snapstream.com/affiliate/m... Support the MeidasTouch Network:   / meidastouch   Add the MeidasTouch Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Buy MeidasTouch Merch: https://store.meidastouch.com Follow MeidasTouch on Twitter:   / meidastouch   Follow MeidasTouch on Facebook:   / meidastouch   Follow MeidasTouch on Instagram:   / meidastouch   Follow MeidasTouch on TikTok:   / meidastouch  


If you bore yourself silly with the details of the EPSTEIN COVER-UP, there are too many sticky fingers involved. BILL BARR removed the NEW YORK PROSECUTOR....WHY? KEEP ASKING QUESTIONS! ALAN DERSHOWITZ was EPSTEIN's ATTORNEY! OCCUPY DEMOCRATS:

https://youtu.be/d1Qal24OOkc?si=qTGqW6a5CNGVnt1a UNWANTED, BANNED & ISOLATED, ALAN DERSHOWITZ makes accusations & bigoted comments, creates arguments, accuses others of ANTI-SEMITISM... There's far more to this! From RON FILIPKOWSKI: … Newsmax: “Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz was once again refused a pierogi from an unwilling vendor at a Martha's Vineyard market, the latest in his controversies over pierogis in the celebrity hot spot. Dershowitz confronted Good Pierogi owner Krem Miskevich at the Tisbury Farmers Market after the vendor refused to sell him the popular eastern European dumpling last week.” … Dershowitz to Miskevich: "I'm here in an effort to try to restore community and to ask you to sell me pierogi in the interest of keeping the island together. So I'd ask you to please just sell me any one of your products to show that you're prepared to sell to anybody.” … Nope. Krem didn’t budge again this week. Dershowitz was escorted out of the market. No pierogi for Dersh. ALAN DERSHOWITZ: PERSONA NON GRATA! … Former Epstein and Trump attorney Alan Dershowitz posted a video this morning saying that he is suing the Martha’s Vineyard Farmer’s Market after the pierogi guy refused to sell to him yesterday because he defends Trump and said he doesn’t like some of the people he has represented. Dersh then stood in front of the pierogi booth telling people not to buy from him until the police arrived and told him to leave. … Dershowitz argued with the police and the manager of the market for several minutes until he finally left. In his video, he also whined that he’s banned from the MV Book fair, library, Jewish synagogue, and nobody on the island will invite him to any parties because if they do they will become a social pariah and lose all their friends. Dershowitz arguing about the AGE OF CONSENT: Alan Dershowitz helped sex offender Jeffrey Epstein get a plea deal. Now he’s tweeting about age of consent laws. https://middlebororeview2.blogspot.com/2024/07/alan-dershowitz-helped-sex-offender.html Alan Dershowitz helped sex offender Jeffrey Epstein get a plea deal. Now he’s tweeting about age of consent laws. “I’m going to continue to speak out until the day I die,” the Harvard Law professor told Vox. by Anna North Jul 31, 2019, 10:33 AM EDT VOX LINK NOW BEHIND PAYWALL EXCERPTS BELOW: When Jeffrey Epstein found out in 2005 that he was being investigated by police for the sexual abuse of underage girls, he called Alan Dershowitz. A Harvard Law School professor and high-profile defense lawyer, Dershowitz helped negotiate a “non-prosecution agreement” under which Epstein served just 13 months in a county jail, much of it spent on “work release” in an office. Ever since details of that agreement were reported by Julie K. Brown of the Miami Herald, Dershowitz and his role in the deal have been under added scrutiny. That only increased this week with the publication of a New Yorker story by reporter Connie Bruck, detailing not just Dershowitz’s role in defending Epstein, but also allegations by two women who say that they were directed to have sex with Dershowitz while in Epstein’s orbit. Dershowitz vehemently denies both allegations. Despite widespread attention to his role in the Epstein case — and a defamation suit from one of his accusers — Dershowitz has no intention of laying low. For instance, he continues to publicly criticize age-of-consent laws — most recently on Twitter, earlier this week. For some, his defense of Epstein is a reminder of the way the American legal system continues to favor powerful men who can pay high-profile attorneys. But Dershowitz sees himself as the wronged party, victimized by women who are lying about him, but determined to clear his name. “I’m a victim of false accusation,” he told Vox, “and I’m going to continue to speak out until the day I die.” Alan Dershowitz got famous by defending wealthy, high-profile clients Dershowitz started his career as an advocate for civil liberties, Bruck writes, taking on pro bono cases that challenged censorship laws and the death penalty. He was hired as an assistant professor at Harvard Law School in 1964, while still in his 20s. But in the ’80s and ’90s, Bruck reports, Dershowitz started taking on more high-profile clients. He handled appeals for Claus von Bülow, a wealthy man with a mansion on New York’s Fifth Avenue, as well as boxer Mike Tyson, who had been convicted of raping an 18-year-old woman. (Von Bülow’s conviction was overturned; Tyson’s was not.) Dershowitz met Epstein in 1996, and apparently became part of his “collection” of famous and well-connected friends. According to Bruck, the two flew together that year to a party at the Ohio estate of billionaire Leslie Wexner, Epstein’s only publicly-known client. “I was Jeffrey Epstein’s intellectual gift to Leslie Wexner,” Dershowitz said. Dershowitz later told the Harvard Crimson that Epstein was “brilliant,” and that the money manager was the only person outside his family he trusted to read drafts of his books. Epstein also helped Dershowitz invest some money in a hedge fund, and when the fund lost money, he pressured the fund’s founder to recoup Dershowitz’s losses, according to Bruck. Bruck also reports that in the 1970s, Dershowitz’s marriage to his first wife, Sue Barlach, fell apart. A judge in the divorce proceedings wrote that Dershowitz’s behavior toward Barlach “negatively affected the plaintiff’s health to the extent that she required medical treatment and briefly some psychiatric therapy.” Dershowitz denies mistreating her. He sought custody of the couple’s children, and, Bruck reports, gave an expert witness tapes of his phone calls with Barlach to bolster his case (Dershowitz told Bruck he did not recall taping the calls). Ultimately, he was awarded full custody. In 1983, Barlach died. In an initial version of the New Yorker story, Bruck wrote that Barlach had jumped off the Brooklyn Bridge. Dershowitz told Vox this was inaccurate, and charged that the anecdote had been sourced from Rense.com, an anti-Semitic website. A spokesperson for the New Yorker told Vox in an email that “Rense.com formed no part of the sourcing of this story” and that “the article has been updated to better reflect the circumstances under which Sue Barlach died: ‘On New Year’s Eve, 1983, she drowned in the East River, in an apparent suicide.’” He helped Jeffrey Epstein get a cushy “non-prosecution agreement” When Epstein learned that he was under investigation in 2005, he asked Dershowitz to coordinate his defense, Bruck reports. The investigation concerned allegations by women and girls that Epstein had sexually abused them when they were underage, sexually assaulting them or masturbating in front of them during massages at his mansion. Last year, multiple women spoke to Julie K. Brown of the Miami Herald about repeated abuse they say they experienced from Epstein as teenagers. “Jeffrey preyed on girls who were in a bad way, girls who were basically homeless. He went after girls who he thought no one would listen to and he was right,’’ Courtney Wild, who was 14 when she met Epstein, told Brown. But Dershowitz went to work discrediting some of Epstein’s accusers, Bruck reports. One young woman, identified as A.H., said that she had started going to Epstein’s house when she was 16, that he had photographed her naked, and that he had attempted to rape her. Dershowitz sent the lead investigator a letter intended to call into question her character, culling information from her social media accounts. “She, herself, has chosen to go by the nickname of ‘pimp juice’ and the site goes on to detail, including photos, her apparent fascination with marijuana,” the letter read, according to Bruck. Dershowitz said he did not gather information from social media, and that someone else composed the letter, but it was signed by him.
https://www.vox.com/identities/2019/7/30/20746983/alan-dershowitz-jeffrey-epstein-sarah-ransome-giuffre The EPSTEIN COVER-UP ignores available information! COUNTER PUNCH: MUST READ & SHARE: September 18, 2025 The Epstein Files and the 5-Count Felon Bank: The Untold Story Pam Martens - Russ Martens https://www.counterpunch.org/2025/09/18/the-epstein-files-and-the-5-count-felon-bank-the-untold-story/ ALAN DERSHOWITZ was JEFFREY EPSTEIN'S ATTORNEY IN FLORIDA. There have been accusations that DERSHOWITZ participated in EPSTEIN'S 'enterprise' that DERSHOWITZ has denied. DERSHOWITZ lives on MARTHA'S VINEYARD & is shunned by everyone. It is reported that anyone who fraternizes with DERSHOWITZ is also shunned. No Pierogies for Alan Dershowitz! Is Political Discrimination Illegal? Should it Be? 5 Aug 2025 Michael C. Dorf excerpt: Alan Dershowitz, the Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law, Emeritus, at Harvard Law School, has threatened to sue a vendor at a Martha’s Vineyard famers’ market over the latter’s refusal to sell him a half-dozen pierogies. Professor Dershowitz almost certainly has no legal case under federal or Massachusetts law. However, if the esteemed legal scholar who heroically declined to remove his underwear while receiving a massage at Jeffrey Epstein’s home had sought his dumplings in one of the states that forbid political opinion discrimination by places of public accommodation, he might well have a winning argument. This undoubtedly silly incident thus raises an important and surprisingly difficult question: Should the law forbid merchants who hold themselves out to the public from denying service based on the political viewpoint of prospective customers? The Facts and the Law According to Professor Dershowitz himself, the vendor at the West Tisbury Farmers Market refused to sell him any pierogies because, in the words of the vendor, “I don’t approve of your politics. I don’t approve of who[m] you’ve represented. I don’t approve of who[m] you support.” When asked by Professor Dershowitz for more specifics about the nature of the disapproval, the vendor reportedly said “I’m not going to tell you. I just don’t like your politics.” The police were subsequently called and, although the incident ended without any violence, there remains the threat of litigation. That threat is hollow. A pierogi vendor at a farmers’ market is almost certainly a “place of public accommodation” under federal law and Massachusetts law. Indeed, in addition to permitting civil liability, Massachusetts law even provides for criminal punishment of up to a year in prison for refusal to serve a potential customer based on illicit discrimination. Yet not all forms of discrimination are illicit. The principal federal public accommodations law forbids discrimination based on “race, color, religion, or national origin.” The Massachusetts version repeats those forbidden grounds and adds sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, and disability. Neither body of law forbids a place of public accommodation from discriminating based on a customer’s politics. https://verdict.justia.com/2025/08/05/no-pierogies-for-alan-dershowitz-is-political-discrimination-illegal-should-it-be

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