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He Knows Who’s On The List — And Why You Haven’t Seen It Yet

The Epstein Cover-Up: Silence, Secrets, and the Shielding of Power

For years, the public has been fed redacted documents, sealed testimonies, and half-truths — all designed to bury the truth about Jeffrey Epstein. But the case refuses to fade, and now, one of Epstein’s most controversial legal defenders is breaking his silence.

In a resurfaced interview with Sean Spicer, famed attorney Alan Dershowitz — who once represented Epstein — made a startling admission: he knows who’s on the secret client list. And even more disturbing, he claims to know exactly why their names remain hidden.

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Why haven’t they been exposed?
According to Dershowitz, a confidentiality order issued by a judge bars him from naming names. But he didn’t mince words — implying that the legal gag order serves not to protect victims, but to shield the powerful.

And the stonewalling doesn’t end there. The Biden administration has quietly reversed course on its earlier promise to fully declassify Epstein-related documents. The Department of Justice recently released a vague statement claiming there’s “nothing more to see.”

Sound familiar?
It should. It’s the same pattern of silence, denial, and institutional cover-up that has haunted this case from the start.

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A System Still Failing Survivors
The tragedy only deepened earlier this year with the suicide of Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s most outspoken accusers. Her death is more than a personal loss — it’s a grim indictment of a justice system that continues to fail survivors while protecting perpetrators.

As attorney Sigrid McCawley bluntly put it:

“Epstein didn’t operate alone. He had lawyers. He had accountants. He had protectors. NONE of them have been held accountable.”

Trump Responds — But Dismisses the Issue
When asked recently about Epstein, President Donald Trump waved it off:

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“We’re still talking about that creep? That’s unbelievable.”

It’s a dismissive response from a former president who once shared the same social circles as Epstein — and who, like many others, has distanced himself as scrutiny deepens.

The Bottom Line:
The Epstein case isn’t just about one man. It’s about a system that protects elites, silences victims, and buries the truth. And until real accountability happens, the story won’t — and shouldn’t — go away.

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