Alan Dershowitz Considers Legal Action Against Food Vendor
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Jeffrey Epstein’s former lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, is considering suing Good Pierogi, a vendor at West Tisbury farmers market on Martha’s Vineyard, after allegedly being refused service. Dershowitz shared his intentions on Rumble, saying the stall declined to serve him pierogi and that he may take the matter to court.
Pushing for Equal Access at Farmers Market

Dershowitz told Newsweek that he plans to petition the farmers market to allow booths only for vendors willing to serve every customer, regardless of religion, race, or political beliefs. If that fails, he is prepared to pursue legal action against Good Pierogi to challenge what he describes as discrimination.
Seeking Resolution Without a Lawsuit

While Dershowitz hopes to settle the situation amicably, he emphasized his desire to shop freely without political interference. He said, “I hope this can be resolved without litigation. But I can’t let discrimination persist in my own vacation town.”
Dershowitz’s High-Profile Legal Career

Alan Dershowitz is known for defending notable clients, including Jeffrey Epstein, Harvey Weinstein, Donald Trump, and O.J. Simpson. His status as a public figure and involvement in politically charged cases have made him both influential and polarizing.
Cancel Culture and Increasing Polarization
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Dershowitz’s experience reflects broader tensions in society around “cancel culture,” where individuals with unpopular political views are excluded from events or refused service. He noted that since defending Trump, he has faced more bans from public events, book fairs, and now, food stalls.
Details of the Incident and Allegations of Discrimination

Dershowitz recounted that the vendor refused him service, explicitly stating it was due to disagreement with his politics and the people he represents. He said police responded to the scene but sided with the vendor. Dershowitz likened the episode to “McCarthyism of the left” and believes such actions violate state and federal law. He hopes the market will adopt policies to prevent future discrimination.