The Epstein Case Won’t Die — And Silence Is Finally Breaking
For years, the public has been fed half-truths, redacted files, and sealed testimonies. Yet, the Jeffrey Epstein case refuses to fade.
Now, the man who once defended Epstein is speaking out.
Dershowitz Claims to Know the Names
In a recently resurfaced interview with Sean Spicer, famed attorney Alan Dershowitz dropped a b0mbshell: he knows who appears on Epstein’s secret client list. Even more shocking, he says he knows why those names remain hidden.
So Why the Silence?
According to Dershowitz, a judge’s confidentiality order prevents him from revealing the list. He claims this isn’t about protecting victims—it’s about shielding the powerful.
Biden Administration Walks It Back
Earlier, the Biden administration promised to declassify all Epstein-related files. But they quietly reversed course. Instead, the DOJ issued a vague memo claiming there’s “nothing more to see.”
The move echoes past government efforts to bury inconvenient truths.
Survivors Still Waiting for Justice
While files stay sealed, survivors continue to suffer. Earlier this year, Virginia Giuffre—one of Epstein’s most outspoken accusers—tragically d**d by s**cide.
Her d**th was not just a personal tragedy. It was a political failure. The system continues to shield perpetrators while ignoring those they harmed.
“He Didn’t Act Alone”
Attorney Sigrid McCawley, who represents multiple Epstein survivors, called out the broader network.
“Epstein didn’t operate alone,” she said. “He had lawyers. He had accountants. He had protectors. NONE of them have been held accountable.”
Trump Shrugs Off the Topic
When asked recently about Epstein, former President Donald Trump dismissed the question with a scoff:
“We’re still talking about that creep? That’s unbelievable.”
His remark, like the DOJ memo, underscores a growing pattern—shrug, deny, and move on. But the victims—and the truth—deserve more.