Dershowitz Knows Epstein’s Secret List — And Why You Haven’t Seen It
They want you to believe that the case is closed—that the monster is gone and the nightmare is finally over. But beneath the silence, a dark list remains hidden—a list that could bring down celebrities, politicians, and billionaires alike. According to a man who once stood alongside Jeffrey Epstein in the courtroom, that truth hasn’t been lost; it’s been deliberately buried. So why has the infamous client list never seen the light of day? The answer may be darker than the crimes themselves.
For years, the public has been fed sanitized documents, sealed testimony, and heavily redacted evidence—all ostensibly in the pursuit of justice. Yet the Epstein scandal refuses to fade, haunting headlines like a ghost that never rests.
In a resurfaced interview with Sean Spicer, Alan Dershowitz — Epstein’s former defense attorney — drops a bombshell: he knows exactly who is on that notoriously secret list and why their names remain hidden from the public eye.
Dershowitz reveals that the names are sealed behind a court order to silence, prohibiting him from revealing any identities. But this isn’t just about preserving the elegance of the courtroom — it’s about protecting the powerful, not the victims.
Further fueling suspicion, the Biden administration recently reversed course on its promises to release the full files related to Epstein. Instead, the Justice Department issued a vague statement claiming that “there’s nothing more to see.” For many survivors and observers, the refrain feels eerily familiar.
Meanwhile, the death toll continues to climb. Virginia Giuffre, one of the most vocal survivors accusing Epstein and his entourage, tragically took her own life earlier this year. Her death stands as a heartbreaking emblem of a justice system that too often fails survivors while protecting perpetrators.
Attorney Sigrid McCawley, a passionate advocate for victims, puts it bluntly: “Epstein did not act alone. He had lawyers. Accountants. Defenders. None of them have been held accountable.”
And as the public demands transparency, the powerful remain silent. When asked recently about Epstein, former President Donald Trump brushed it off with a wry smile: “Are we still talking about the weirdo? Unbelievable.”