Dershowitz wants ‘complete transparency’ if called to testify in House Epstein investigation
Summary
Lawyer Alan Dershowitz said he wants everything to be clear and open if he is asked to testify in a House committee's investigation about Jeffrey Epstein, a man convicted of sex offenses. The committee’s leader, Rep. James Comer, expressed interest in having Dershowitz and the acting Attorney General testify.Key Facts
- Alan Dershowitz is a lawyer involved in the House investigation on Jeffrey Epstein.
- He wants "complete transparency" if he testifies before Congress.
- The investigation is by the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.
- Jeffrey Epstein was convicted of sex offenses.
- Rep. James Comer is the chair (leader) of the committee.
- Comer has said he wants to hear testimony from Dershowitz and the Acting Attorney General.
- The investigation focuses on activities connected to Epstein’s crimes.
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