He Knows Who’s On The List — And Why You
For years, the public has been given incomplete information, heavily edited documents, and hidden testimonies regarding the Epstein case. Yet, the scandal persists, refusing to fade away. Now, Alan Dershowitz, the high-profile attorney who once represented Jeffrey Epstein, is speaking out.
In a recently revisited interview with Sean Spicer, Dershowitz revealed he knows the identities on Epstein’s secret client list. He also claims to understand exactly why these names remain hidden from the public.
So, what’s stopping their exposure? Dershowitz points to a judge’s confidentiality order, which legally bars him from disclosing the names. He goes further, suggesting this is part of a larger scheme to shield the powerful—not the victims.
Meanwhile, the Biden administration has backtracked on its pledge to fully declassify Epstein-related documents. Instead, the Department of Justice released an ambiguous statement insisting there’s “nothing more to see.”
This vague response echoes past efforts to downplay the scandal. Critics argue it’s another attempt to obscure the truth and protect influential figures tied to Epstein.
The lack of transparency fuels suspicions of a cover-up. Why the secrecy if there’s truly nothing to hide? The public’s demand for answers grows louder as trust erodes.
The Epstein case continues to haunt the halls of power, with unanswered questions and mounting frustration. Until full disclosure happens, the truth remains locked away—leaving justice in the shadows.