For years, the Epstein scandal has loomed like a dark cloud over the corridors of power—defined by sealed testimonies, redacted documents, and whispered rumors. But despite attempts to bury it, the case refuses to die.
Now, Alan Dershowitz—the high-profile attorney who once defended Jeffrey Epstein—is breaking his silence in a way that’s reigniting national outrage.
In a resurfaced interview with Sean Spicer, Dershowitz revealed that he knows the names on
Epstein’s secret client list—and offered a chilling explanation for why the public hasn’t seen them.
According to him, a judge’s confidentiality order is being used not to protect victims, but to protect reputations.
“It’s about shielding the powerful, not pursuing justice,” he said, suggesting the list includes individuals with elite status and much to lose if their involvement were exposed.
The controversy has only deepened with the Biden administration’s recent reversal on its promise to fully declassify
all Epstein-related documents. Instead of transparency, the Department of Justice issued a vague statement, claiming there’s “nothing more to see.
” That response has infuriated watchdog groups and transparency advocates,
who argue the American people deserve to know the full extent of Epstein’s network—especially if influential figures were complicit in criminal activity.
Dershowitz, who has faced his own allegations in connection to Epstein—claims he’s innocent and has long maintained his name should be cleared.
But his recent statements hint that the scandal may be even darker than the public realizes.
His remarks have sparked renewed calls for an independent investigation into the full scope of Epstein’s operations, his clients, and the system that allowed him to operate unchecked for so long.
Critics argue that what we’ve seen so far barely scratches the surface.
They believe justice was never truly pursued—that powerful names were scrubbed from records, questions were left unanswered, and real accountability was never delivered.
Until the full truth is revealed, the Epstein case remains an unsettling reminder of how influence and wealth can distort justice—
and how far some are willing to go to keep the truth hidden.