Jeffrey Epstein is basically a contemporary psychopath version of "The Great Gatsby". Years ago he popped up at New York's top gatherings, began making a name for himself, and went on to host New York's Upper East Side, the New Mexico desert, Palm Beach, Florida, and the Virgin Islands. Gatsby is famous for singing every night, and is known as the best party organizer in American history, but if he has the opportunity to see the party hosted by Epstein, he may only sigh, what is the reason for love?
The source of their huge wealth is mostly unknown, just like one tiger after another caught in China. Another major similarity between the two is that they did not end well. Of course, Gatsby was only in love with a grown woman, while Epstein seriously hurt a group of underage girls.
Netflix’s just-released four-part documentary, “Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich,” features mostly the victims of the year, plus reporters, police and some witnesses. In particular, prominent lawyer and Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz, the superstar in Epstein's team of star lawyers. He has previously defended O.J. Simpson accused of murdering his ex-wife, WikiLeaks founder Assange, boxing champion Tyson, film mogul Weinstein and others. He has the nickname "Devil's Rights Defender", but his clients are mainly love Perstein was a personal friend.
Dershowitz, 82, was also charged with molesting a minor. In the documentary, his answer was firm. He said that not only did he not interfere with minors when he was an adult, but he also did not interfere with minors when he was a minor.
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