Alan Derschowitz was Epstein's defense attorney, so he'd have a business purpose for that many trips. Not saying he's innocent, just that he'd have a cover story.
Recently Guiffre said she may have "misremembered" Dershowitz's involvement in sexual activity with her and others. She could be telling the truth, or it could mean a deal was made.
The attorney-client privilege protects most communications between clients and their lawyers. But, according to the crime-fraud exception to the privilege, a client's communication to his/her attorney isn't privileged if the client made it with the intention of committing or covering up a crime or fraud. OR in the process of committing a crime or fraud.
Is AD guilty? Maybe, maybe not. Does AD being on the flight log prove anything? Not necessarily but it certainly doesn't look good. But what it tells us is AD probably knows quite a bit.
Alan Derschowitz was Epstein's defense attorney, so he'd have a business purpose for that many trips. Not saying he's innocent, just that he'd have a cover story.
Recently Guiffre said she may have "misremembered" Dershowitz's involvement in sexual activity with her and others. She could be telling the truth, or it could mean a deal was made.
I'm going with the "deal cut" theory. Dershie knows too much...
The attorney-client privilege protects most communications between clients and their lawyers. But, according to the crime-fraud exception to the privilege, a client's communication to his/her attorney isn't privileged if the client made it with the intention of committing or covering up a crime or fraud. OR in the process of committing a crime or fraud.
Is AD guilty? Maybe, maybe not. Does AD being on the flight log prove anything? Not necessarily but it certainly doesn't look good. But what it tells us is AD probably knows quite a bit.