Former Epstein attorney Alan Dershowitz is now publicly calling on President Trump to issue a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell — the convicted trafficker currently serving a 20-year federal sentence for her role in procuring minors for an elite network of VIP pedophiles.
Dershowitz claims that Maxwell’s ‘excessive’ 20-year sentence should be commuted for her immediate release, and then a pardon. Certainly she should get a commutation. The sentence was way, way, way in excess of anything she was alleged to have done.
‘She was in part a victim of Epstein,’ he continued. ‘The fact that Epstein died made her a primary target and caused an excessive sentence to her. Some executive clemency is very much warranted in her case.’
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Dershowitz, who stands accused of having sex with multiple underage Jeffrey Epstein victims, says “statutory rape is an outdated concept” and there should be “Romeo and Juliet exceptions” to statutory rape law.
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The former Harvard Law School professor stated the president should use executive powers to lower the age of consent to just 14 years of age because “voluntary sex is so common in their age group.”
Dershowitz has been promoting this cause since the late 90s when he published a revealing op-ed titled “Statutory Rape Is An Outdated Concept.”
Dershowitz has since defended the pro-pedophila column on X.
Dershowitz was a member of the team that got convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a plea deal that sent him to prison for 18 months in 2007, a sentence that was described as “the deal of the century” amid claims he should have received a much longer sentence.
The lawyer is now speaking out about the Epstein case, claiming there was no “client list” — despite Epstein’s well-documented ties to high-profile figures across politics, business, and royalty.
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Speculation is mounting over a potential pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell, after she was quietly moved from FCI Tallahassee, a low-security federal prison in Florida, to the minimum-security camp at Federal Prison Camp Bryan in Texas. The transfer followed a two-day, closed-door interview with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche.
One ultra-close source to the Maxwell family told the Mail last week: ‘It’s not a bad idea to ask President Trump for a pardon. He knew her. He’s probably got views about whether she’s guilty or innocent.’
Maxwell’s freedom-campaigning brothers Ian, 69, and Kevin, 66, have not so far petitioned for a pardon or commutation, the family source told us. But they have not ruled out the possibility.

