
The bombshell isn’t what you think.
Alan Dershowitz says the truth about Jeffrey Epstein isn’t locked in some secret Trump-era “client list” at all — it’s buried in court orders, sealed affidavits, and judges who refuse to unmask the names. He claims he knows them. He says most are already public. He insists the real cover-up is somewhere els…
Alan Dershowitz is drawing a sharp line between public outrage and legal reality, insisting that the myth of a hidden “client list” distracts from where the real power lies: federal judges and long-standing secrecy rules. He argues that the redacted FBI affidavits, not a master ledger of abusers, are what people are really chasing, and that two New York courts are the ones keeping names in the dark. In his telling, the Trump administration and former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi are convenient villains, but not the ones holding the keys.
At the same time, a federal judge in Florida has rejected even the government’s own request to unseal Epstein grand jury transcripts, bluntly saying her “hands are tied” by higher court precedent. Another judge shut down Ghislaine Maxwell’s similar push. Together, the rulings sketch a grim picture: a system that loudly promises transparency, while the most explosive answers remain locked behind laws designed to never let the public fully see.