Alan Dershowitz has come forward with claims that sensitive documents are being kept from the public in an effort to protect powerful individuals.
In a recent interview with Sean Spicer, Dershowitz, a legal expert, said he has personally reviewed Epstein-related files and alleged that certain names are being shielded.
“Documents are being suppressed to protect individuals,” he said. “I know the names of the individuals.”
“I know why they’re being suppressed. I know who’s suppressing them. But I’m bound by confidentiality.”
Dershowitz’s comments follow a statement from the FBI and Department of Justice (DOJ), which insisted that no Epstein “client list” exists.
A recently issued memo by both agencies claimed there is no record of Epstein maintaining such a list and reaffirmed that there is no credible evidence of blackmail or coercion involving elite figures.
Federal officials also reiterated that Epstein’s death in 2019 was ruled a suicide and that the case, while deeply troubling, has not uncovered any systemic efforts to hide wrongdoing by public figures.
Despite those assurances, public skepticism remains high.
Many Americans have long questioned whether critical information about Epstein’s connections has been deliberately concealed.
Dershowitz’s remarks have only intensified those concerns, according to Trending Politics.
