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There's A Way Back For Andrew According To Alan Dershowitz

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Alan Dershowitz, fresh off his settled legal case with Virginia Roberts gave an interview to Newsweek where he discusses Prince Andrew and the settlement he agreed to with Virginia Roberts. According to Alan Dershowitz, Prince Andrew got bad advice. Somehow, I think Andrew Brettler wouldn't agree with that. Let's dive in! to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com [https://protonmail.com] source: https://www.newsweek.com/prince-andrew-could-make-comeback-sealed-evidence-alan-dershowitz-jeffrey-epstein-1759913 [https://www.newsweek.com/prince-andrew-could-make-comeback-sealed-evidence-alan-dershowitz-jeffrey-epstein-1759913]

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