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Jeffrey Epstein’s lawyer friend, Alan Dershowitz, who most recently penned the classic "The Case for Vaccine Mandates," is setting the record straight on his reported massage at Epstein’s house.
In a heated interview on Alex Stein’s "Prime Time," the constitutional lawyer claims he has “only had sex with one woman" since he married his wife, and not only that, but his massage at Epstein’s house was scheduled for him by his wife.
He claims the masseuse was a 40-year-old woman named Olga and that he has never been involved in any of Epstein’s dirty underage business.
However, as Stein points out, just the fact that he’s been on the receiving end of a massage at Epstein’s house is enough to cause controversy.
Dershowitz remains adamant that he has never received a massage from one of Epstein's underage girls, saying that the lawyers for the girl who previously accused him of impropriety have admitted that Dershowitz "did nothing wrong." Still, as Stein points out, just receiving a massage at Epstein's house "raises red flags for the conspiracy theorists who are watching."
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