Dershowitz Claims Key Epstein Files Are Hidden to Shield Elites
Epstein files suppressed, claims Alan Dershowitz in a bold interview, alleging a cover-up to protect powerful elites. He claimed documents connected to Epstein’s sex trafficking operation are being deliberately hidden to protect powerful people.
“I know the names… I know who’s suppressing them,” Dershowitz said. “They’re being suppressed to protect individuals.”
When asked if those individuals include politicians or business leaders, his answer was chilling:
“Both. Everything.”
No Client List? U.S. Government Formally Closes Epstein Case
The U.S.The authorities declared the Epstein probe to be formally ended in early July 2025, claiming “no client list.” Despite years of public pressure, media investigations, and court filings intended to expose the Epstein network, this happened.
Epstein killed himself in a New York jail cell in 2019 as he was awaiting trial on federal charges of child sex trafficking.
Widespread indignation has been rekindled, and suspicions of a purposeful cover-up have been heightened by the case’s completion and the government’s refusal to provide any client list.
Who Is Being Protected? Questions Remain
Dershowitz’s remarks, though vague due to what he says are legal restrictions, add fuel to theories that powerful political and corporate elites are being protected.
While Dershowitz has been accused in past Epstein-related lawsuits—which he vehemently denies—his insider knowledge raises serious ethical and legal concerns. His claim that he knows both who is involved and who is suppressing documents has triggered bipartisan demands for transparency.
Prince Andrew Relaxes Travel Fears After Case Closes
With the case officially closed, Prince Andrew—long associated with Epstein through allegations by Virginia Giuffre—has eased his self-imposed travel ban.
“He always felt he’d be looking over his shoulder. Hopefully, with this out of the way, he can at least leave the country,” a source told The Sun.
Andrew, who had largely remained in the UK since the scandal broke, now seems to believe he is no longer at legal risk.
Increasing Public Doubt
Despite the government’s stated position, the public still seeks answers. A number of prominent individuals, including politicians, celebrities, and members of the royal family, have been linked to Epstein over the years, and rising institutional suspicion has heightened calls for an independent investigation.
Source: Financial Express
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