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Alan Dershowitz Says He Is “Anxious” to Testify After Abrupt Cancellation of Epstein Hearing (8/22/26)

Alan Dershowitz Says He Is “Anxious” to Testify After Abrupt Cancellation of Epstein Hearing (8/22/26)

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Alan Dershowitz said he was still “anxious” to testify before the House Oversight Committee about Jeffrey Epstein, but his eagerness looked considerably less convincing after his scheduled appearance abruptly collapsed. Dershowitz had publicly volunteered for months to testify under oath and on video, portraying himself as someone ready to confront the record and explain what he knew about Epstein, the 2007–2008 non-prosecution agreement, and the people surrounding him. Yet when the committee actually put him on the calendar, his attorneys pulled the plug shortly before the interview, citing unspecified legal concerns that were never clearly explained. For someone who had repeatedly insisted that he wanted the opportunity to speak, the sudden retreat naturally raised questions about why those concerns apparently became insurmountable only when sworn congressional testimony was imminent.

House Oversight Chairman James Comer made clear that the committee was not satisfied, calling the cancellation “unacceptable” and saying Dershowitz’s lawyers had failed to provide an adequate explanation. Dershowitz’s interview was rescheduled for September 2, with the possibility of a subpoena hanging over the process if he again failed to cooperate. Dershowitz continued to insist that he wanted to testify, but at this point the contradiction was difficult to ignore: he had spent considerable time publicly demanding a forum to tell his story, only to disappear from that forum when it finally materialized. Given his central role on Epstein’s legal team and his involvement in negotiating one of the most controversial prosecution deals in modern American criminal justice, Congress had every reason to demand answers from him. Until he actually appeared, took the oath, and answered substantive questions, his repeated declarations about being “anxious” to testify amounted to little more than promises.






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Dershowitz says he's 'anxious' to testify on Epstein despite abrupt Oversight Committee cancellation
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