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Published 12:10 30 Dec 2021 GMT
Updated 17:41 30 Dec 2021 GMT
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Dershowitz, a Harvard professor, was introduced as a “constitutional lawyer” with no reference made to his involvement in the case or previous role with Epstein.
The 83-year-old then tried to discredit his and Andrew’s accuser, with no push back. "The most important thing for British viewers is that the government was very careful who it used as witnesses. It did not use as a witness the woman who accused Prince Andrew, who accused me, who accused many other people, because the government didn’t believe she was telling the truth," he said. "In fact, she, Virginia Giuffre, was mentioned in the trial as somebody who brought young people to Epstein for him to abuse, so this case does nothing to strengthen the case against Prince Andrew, indeed it weakens the case against Prince Andrew considerably because the government was very selective in who it used. "It used only witnesses who they believed were credible and it deliberately didn’t use the main witness, the woman who started the whole investigation — Virginia Giuffre — because, ultimately, they didn’t believe she was telling the truth and they didn’t believe a jury would believe her and they were right in doing so, so it was very smart on the part of the government." Dershowitz sued Giuffre for defamation, saying that they had never met. He also claimed she was a “serial liar” and that she added his name to a list of people who sexually abused her only because he was famous, The Times reported. The BBC did not mention the lawsuit against the two. Shortly after the verdict, Maxwell's legal team said they were already working on an appeal. "We firmly believe in Ghislaine's innocence," her lawyer, Bobbi Sternheim, told reporters. Maxwell's family also put out a statement saying they "firmly believe" in her innocence. "We have already started the appeal tonight and we believe she will ultimately be vindicated." The verdict followed a month-long trial that featured testimony from four women who described being abused by Epstein between 1994 and 2004.Tube strikes: Union rep ‘complained iPads being supplied by TfL too small to watch Netflix’
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