Prominent attorney and Harvard Law School professor Alan Dershowitz has announced his intention to file a defamation lawsuit against Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of President John F. Kennedy. This legal action stems from Schlossberg’s recent social media posts, in which he falsely accused Dershowitz of heinous crimes, including the murder of his wife.
In a video shared earlier this month, Schlossberg, 32, mocked the 86-year-old Dershowitz with a series of inflammatory remarks. He insinuated involvement in the Jeffrey Epstein scandal and made derogatory comments about Dershowitz’s personal life. These unfounded allegations have prompted Dershowitz to seek legal recourse.
Dershowitz, who has been married to Carolyn Cohen since 1986, expressed his determination to address the defamatory statements. He emphasized the seriousness of the accusations and their potential impact on his reputation.
Schlossberg’s online behavior has raised concerns among observers and family members. His cousin, Kathleen “Kick” Kennedy, has publicly expressed hope that he seeks the necessary help, highlighting the internal family distress caused by his actions.
Despite previously deleting his social media accounts, Schlossberg returned online to continue his tirades, including a recent post involving a skeleton adorned with items he claimed belonged to his grandfather. These actions have drawn criticism from various quarters, with some suggesting that Schlossberg’s conduct is damaging the esteemed Kennedy family legacy.
As the situation unfolds, legal experts anticipate a contentious battle, given the high-profile nature of the individuals involved and the serious nature of the allegations.
