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For a man who has never lacked for self-confidence, Mr. Dershowitz now finds himself saddled with regret Two clients. he said, have
backed away from him because of his accuser's claims. and he worries whether universities like Johns Hopkins will invite him to give
speeches or present him with awards.
He now says he thinks that he should have said no when Mr. Epstein called.
"I think I do regret having taken the case in light of everything that has happened since," he said. "If I could give back the money I
made in this case and have this episode of my life erased, I'd do it."
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GRAPHIC: PHOTOS: "This is very serious." said Alan Dershowitz, top, who defended Jeffrey Epstein, above, in a
sexual misconduct case. "It involves my life, my legacy. my career, my history. my reputation." (PHOTOGRAPHS BY TODD
HEISLER/THE NEW YORK TIMES
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Mr. Dershowitz, above. last month in Manhattan. and below, in 1995 at the murder trial of O.J. Simpson in Los Angeles. Mr.
Dershowitz. who has never lacked for self-confidence. now says he regrets taking his friend Jeffrey Epstein's case. (PHOTOGRAPH
BY TODD HEISLER/THE NEW YORK TIMES
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Over his five-decade career. Alan Dershowitz has defended celebrities such as. from left Claus von Wow. trailed by reporters in 1985
Leona Helmsley. with her husband, Harry, in 1991
Mike Tyson. in 1994
and O.J. Simpson. in 1995. (PHOTOGRAPHS BY DAVE TENENBAUWASSOCIATED PRESS
MARIA BASTONE/AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE - GETTY IMAGES
TOM RUSSO/ASSOCIATED PRESS
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The New York Times
February 18, 2017 Saturday
Late Edition - Final
Labor Pick's Role in Sex Case May Cloud Bid
BYLINE: 8y BARRY MEIER
SECTION: Section A: Column 0: National Desk: Pg. 14
LENGTH: 536 words
For R. Alexander Acosta. President Trump's new pick for labor secretary, renewed attention on a salacious lawsuit may not come at a
great time.
A decade ago, Mr. Acosta, the United States attomey in Miami at the time, played a role in what critics said was a lenient plea deal
given to a wealthy New Yorker. Jeffrey E. Epstein, who was accused of paying underage girls for sexual massages.
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