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Wiz Imp

(8,982 posts)
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 04:20 PM Dec 21

Alan Dershowitz Op-Ed in the LA Times on May 7, 1997 "Statutory Rape Is an Outdated Concept"

It's particularly interesting that he wrote this Op-Ed just a couple months after he first met Epstein and started hanging around with him.
https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/alan-dershowitz-defends-his-statutory-rape-is-an-outdated-concept-column-597197

The 1997 column is getting renewed attention after it was quoted in a current New Yorker article about Dershowitz and his entanglement with Epstein. In the column, which ran in the Los Angeles Times, Dershowitz argues that statutory rape is an increasingly irrelevant legal concept as teenage sex is normalized and rarely prosecuted.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EAp11ldWkAAYpHX?format=jpg&name=small
“This raises a fundamental question about the continuing legitimacy of statutory rape laws at a time when sex involving teenagers is so rampant and prosecution for statutory rape so selective,” Dershowitz wrote. “It is obvious that there must be criminal sanctions against sex with very young children, but it is doubtful whether such sanctions should apply to teenagers above the age of puberty, since voluntary sex is so common in their age group.”

He then suggests that the age of consent should be lowered to 15, or perhaps even 14.

Facing a barrage of criticism — for his handling of the Epstein plea deal, for the allegations against him and now for this column — Dershowitz has been unapologetic. He told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency earlier this month that “I have no misgivings and I will continue to represent controversial people. That’s what I do. If I’m in a case, my job is to get the best possible result.”
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dsc

(53,321 posts)
2. I don't like Dershowitz, nor do I agree with this article
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 05:50 PM
Dec 21

but he does have some valid points. I do think that there should be so called Romeo and Juliet exceptions to statutory rape. Putting an 18 year old in jail for decades for having consensual sex with a 17 year old is frankly nuts. Especially if both are high school students. I don't agree that the age of consent should be lower than 16.

Wiz Imp

(8,982 posts)
4. That's kind of a straw man argument though, because I'm pretty sure
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 07:03 PM
Dec 21

most states already have those exceptions. His main point was clearly that the age of consent should be 14 or 15 which in my opinion is an extremely sick position.

Also, Dershowitz may have held those views for a long time, but it is curious that he wrote this Op-Ed in a major US paper right after he became friends with Epstein who was raping 14 & 15 year old girls at the time. Of course, Epstein was not engaging in consensual encounters in general so one could argue it wouldn't have made a difference, but to people like Epstein, I'm sure he viewed many of his rapes as consensual.

Polybius

(21,511 posts)
6. Trust me, no 18 year old is going to "jail for decades for having consensual sex with a 17 year old"
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 09:56 PM
Dec 21

Red Mountain

(2,265 posts)
5. Alan heard 'balls to the wall'
Sun Dec 21, 2025, 07:08 PM
Dec 21

and heard 'it's ok if your balls get ahead of the law'.

Honest mistake?

Iris

(16,844 posts)
7. Well, we know even more than we did in 1997 about how sexually preying on young women and men is so if this idea gets
Mon Dec 22, 2025, 07:49 AM
Dec 22

traction, it's another sign of how depraved our culture has become

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