For many years, we have been presented with half-truths, redacted documents, and ‘sealed’ testimonies. However, the Epstein case continues to linger — and now, the attorney who once represented Jeffrey Epstein is finally choosing to speak out.
In a recently resurfaced interview with Sean Spicer, renowned attorney Alan Dershowitz confessed that he is aware of the individuals on Epstein’s secret client list. He even asserts that he understands precisely why their identities have not been disclosed.
So, what is preventing their exposure?
Dershowitz explains that a judge’s confidentiality order restricts him from disclosing the names. Moreover, he claims that this is part of a larger initiative to “protect” the influential — rather than the victims.
In the meantime, the Biden administration has retracted its commitment to fully declassify Epstein-related documents. Instead, the DOJ released a vague memorandum stating that there is “nothing more to see.” Does that sound familiar?
Victims Continue to Suffer. Truth Remains Concealed.
Earlier this year, Virginia Giuffre — one of Epstein’s most outspoken survivors — tragically took her own life. Her death is not merely a personal loss. It is a political one. The system continues to fail survivors while shielding the offenders.
As attorney Sigrid McCawley articulated:
“Epstein did not operate in isolation. He had legal counsel. He had financial advisors. He had protectors. NONE of them have faced accountability.”
Trump Comments — Yet Offers No Substance
When recently questioned about Epstein, President Trump dismissed the topic:
“We are still discussing that creep? That is unbelievable.”