ATTERSON g undersea earthquake and tsu- by several feet, shifting the earth horrific and unprecedented. But -votes four pages and seven sepa- That same day, the Telegraph runs mes runs a two-page spread head- | 4Y OVER ANDREW. i CHAPTER 63 ian runs one more piece about 7 [EFADLINES DESPITE THE EARTHQUAKE, ig q ‘Alan Dershowitz: September 2014 | bj | a 4 f the ongoing lawsuits are costing Epstein millions, he has a millions left to spare. Meanwhile, the FBI’s investigation into i whether Epstein trafficked underage women across state lines | seems to be going nowhere. As 2014 draws to a close, it’s begin- a ' ning to look as if Epstein is finally free and clear of the case. F ' But for Epstein’s friend and sometime lawyer Alan Dershow- ¥ | itz, things are about to get very unpleasant. r | At the start of 2008, Bradley Edwards, the Fort Lauderdale 5 lawyer, had filed a motion in a West Palm Beach court on behalf q ' of two unnamed women accusing Prince Andrew and Alan Der- ¥ “showitz of participating directly in Epstein’s illegal activities. # Prince Andrew had had no comment to make, and Dershow- ‘ Mz had objected to the accusations in the strongest’ possible j te ns. j 7 “There’s absolutely no kernel of truth to this story,” he'd said. 240 ’ : 241 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022048