A FIGHT OVER WHAT’S REALLY BEING HIDDEN

The outrage is aimed at the wrong villains. While the public fumes over “secret client lists” and shadowy political cover‑ups, a very different kind of power is quietly deciding what you’re allowed to know. In a few New York courtrooms, unelected judges hold the keys to Epstein’s darkest files, and their rulings, not any president’s orders, determine which names live in darkness and which see the light. The story you’ve been fed about hidden lists, backroom deals, and White House interference leaves out the one group no one voted for but everyone must obey. If the real gatekeepers of Epstein’s secrets aren’t in Washington at all, then every assumption about who’s protecting whom, and why, may be shatt…

Alan Dershowitz’s account shifts blame away from presidents and federal agencies and toward the judiciary itself. He maintains there is no mystical “client list,” only FBI affidavits where victims named alleged abusers, later blacked out under court order. In his view, two Manhattan judges have become the true censors, claiming to protect accusers’ privacy while, intentionally or not, preserving an aura of impunity around the powerful.

Their choices collide with a public that no longer trusts sealed files or institutional promises. Judges in Florida and New York continue to block access to grand jury records and older investigative materials, even as journalists and authors circulate many of the same names in print. That contradiction fuels suspicion: if so much is already known, what justifies the blackout? The fight over these records is no longer just about Epstein; it is a referendum on whether courts answer to citizens, or only to themselves.

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