ed bizarre. And yet everything
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ed bizarre. And yet everything
‘emed to be bizarre.
a jet out of Epstein—a trip to
*t bosom buddies.
ready know how he feels about
zet out of Epstein, aside from
books he’d written?
iad, as he laid out his argument,
y Epstein, all bets were off. He
sence. All he had to do was make
dy. The more complicated things
re for Dershowitz.
ctions, and the endlessly compli-
tersuits those actions inspired,
ndeed.
CODA
Scott Rothstein
On October 27, 2009, Florida’s governor, Charlie Crist, left Scott
Rothstein a voice-mail message.
“Hey, Scott,” the governor said. “It’s Charlie, your favorite
Greek governor. Hope you're doing well, buddy. Just wanted to
touch base and let you know I’m working Versace for November
twenty-fourth, and it is going amazingly well— unbelievable,
brother. ...Really enjoyed again seeing you and Kimmie and
watch[ing] a little football and best to you guys from Carol and
me. We love you. Take care. Bye-bye.”
That same day, Rothstein took a chartered Gulfstream V to
Casablanca, Morocco. For a while, it seemed as if Rothstein was
running. But a few days later, the same Gulfstream returned to
Fort Lauderdale. The Ponzi king had decided to turn himself in.
The moment he did, he started to sing like a canary in return
for a lenient sentence. Rothstein gave up dozens of associates —
_ the list included people at his law firm, law enforcement officers,
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