Epstein Lawyer Alan Dershowitz’s Latest Target: A Farmers Market


Alan Dershowitz fought many battles during his legal career. He fought on behalf of OJ Simpson, Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump. Now he will fight for himself – a seller of Pierogi in a farmer market in Martha’s Vineyard who was mean to him.
During the episode of Wednesday ofDersh Podcast (that’s what is really called)The constitutional lawyer announced his intention to continue a seller of Pierogi at the West Tisbury Farmers Market in the Massachusetts after the man refused to get rid of the dumplings.
“I do not approve of your policy, I do not approve who you have represented, I do not approve who you support,” said Dershowitz.
Dershowitz said he had gained strange looks of the same man when he visited the stand the week before wearing a t-shirt identifying it as a “Zionist proud”.
“The clear involvement was that he opposed me because I defended Donald Trump and because I was Zionist,” said Dershowitz.
In a incident video Published on social networks, a police officer informed a distraught DRSH that private establishments have the right to refuse service. While private establishments are prohibited from discrimination based on sex, race or religion, political affiliation is not a protected attribute, and neither defends an alleged sexual trafficker with links with the president.
Three different sellers had made complaints concerning Dershowitz, said the officer.
On his podcast, Dershowitz said that he would continue the producer market to adopt a policy to sell to everyone.
He also explained that the insidious bigotry he had known had propagated even beyond the establishment of the producer market: his books had been prohibited from the libraries, and he had been put on black list to speak to the synagogue.
“It is worse than the McCarthyism of the 1950s, because the McCarthyism of the 1950s continued after the people-the Communists, the lawyers who represented the Communists,” he said. “In Chilmark, they attack my wife, they are looking for my children, they are looking for my grandchildren and they take it on everyone.”
This is not the first time that Dershowitz has said that the McCarthyism has come for Martha’s Vineyard. In 2018, he wrote a OP-ED for The hill Affirming that he had been avoided from the island’s social scene.

