A FIGHT OVER WHAT’S REALLY BEING HIDDEN

A high-profile legal dispute has sparked fresh controversy after a former defense attorney claimed that two New York courts — not federal officials — are responsible for withholding key information in a notorious criminal case. As speculation swirled online, his explanation challenged assumptions about secrecy, missing documents, and who truly controls access to critical records… Continues…

Alan Dershowitz, who once represented Jeffrey Epstein, pushed back against accusations that the Trump administration is hiding secret materials tied to the Epstein case. According to him, there is no “client list” at all — only redacted FBI affidavits containing accusations from victims, with names blacked out under judicial orders. He stated that none of the individuals referenced are currently in public office and emphasized that two judges in Manhattan, not federal officials, control what remains sealed. He added that the restrictions are meant to protect accusers, and that he is legally barred from revealing what he learned while defending Epstein.

Dershowitz also noted that most names tied to Epstein have already appeared in news articles and books, arguing that the idea of a hidden list has been exaggerated. His comments came as two federal judges — one in Florida and one in New York — rejected requests to unseal additional documents, including grand jury transcripts from the original investigation. Those proceedings date back to 2005 and 2007, when Epstein ultimately secured a plea deal that avoided federal sex trafficking charges. The rulings underscore a long-running fight over transparency, victim protection, and who controls access to one of the most scrutinized criminal cases in modern history.

A high-profile legal dispute has sparked fresh controversy after a former defense attorney claimed that two New York courts — not federal officials — are responsible for withholding key information in a notorious criminal case. As speculation swirled online, his explanation challenged assumptions about secrecy, missing documents, and who truly controls access to critical records… Continues…

Alan Dershowitz, who once represented Jeffrey Epstein, pushed back against accusations that the Trump administration is hiding secret materials tied to the Epstein case. According to him, there is no “client list” at all — only redacted FBI affidavits containing accusations from victims, with names blacked out under judicial orders. He stated that none of the individuals referenced are currently in public office and emphasized that two judges in Manhattan, not federal officials, control what remains sealed. He added that the restrictions are meant to protect accusers, and that he is legally barred from revealing what he learned while defending Epstein.

Dershowitz also noted that most names tied to Epstein have already appeared in news articles and books, arguing that the idea of a hidden list has been exaggerated. His comments came as two federal judges — one in Florida and one in New York — rejected requests to unseal additional documents, including grand jury transcripts from the original investigation. Those proceedings date back to 2005 and 2007, when Epstein ultimately secured a plea deal that avoided federal sex trafficking charges. The rulings underscore a long-running fight over transparency, victim protection, and who controls access to one of the most scrutinized criminal cases in modern history.

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