Former Epstein Lawyer Dershowitz
Alan Dershowitz, a former attorney for Jeffrey Epstein, has said he knows the names of people allegedly connected to Epstein but cannot reveal them due to court-imposed confidentiality rules. His comments have resurfaced after the U.S. Justice Department released more than three million pages of Epstein-related material.
The newly disclosed records include documents, photographs, and videos that outline Epstein’s interactions with powerful and well-known figures following his Florida sex-crime conviction. The scale of the release has reignited public debate over accountability and transparency.
Dershowitz maintains that some of the most critical information remains sealed by federal judges, not blocked by the White House. He argues that these sealed depositions shield influential individuals from scrutiny.
He has repeatedly stated that he is willing to make the documents public if courts grant permission. Dershowitz has raised this issue in several media appearances, including interviews on The Sean Spicer Show and Piers Morgan Uncensored.
Opponents dispute his claims, arguing that the records he references make up only a small fraction of the full Epstein archive. They say his statements exaggerate the importance of the sealed materials.
At the same time, newly released estate records and internal emails have drawn renewed attention to Epstein’s network. These include references to former President Donald Trump, triggering political controversy.
The unfolding revelations have sparked backlash at home and abroad, intensifying calls for full disclosure and greater transparency surrounding Epstein’s associates and activities.