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JUST IN: Dershowitz Drops Epstein List Bombshell: ‘I Know The Names’
Famous lawyer and legal expert Alan Dershowitz revealed during an interview on pundit Sean Spicer’s program that he has seen the entire Epstein list and that the document is being suppressed to protect certain individuals.
“Documents are being suppressed to protect individuals. 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,” he said.
This bombshell comes just 24 hours after both the FBI and the Department of Justice came out and said there is no “client list.”
According to a memo that came out on Wednesday, the DOJ and FBI confirmed, at least according to them, that infamous pedophile sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein did not keep a client list. The memo is allegedly the result of an investigation into the matter, which also concluded there is no credible evidence that Epstein blackmailed powerful people.
It also goes on to reaffirm that Epstein died by suicide in his jail cell back in 2019.
WATCH:
On Monday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked during a press conference to clarify what happened to the client list that Attorney General Pam Bondi said several months ago was sitting on her desk.
Leavitt came to the defense of the FBI and DOJ, saying the Trump administration remains committed to locking up the “bad guys” and had already blown past the former administration in doing just that. She then said they are dedicated to speaking the truth and being transparent, which is why FBI Director Kash Patel and Bondi promised to investigate the files related to Epstein.
“The materials that have not been released contain incredibly graphic child pornography, not appropriate for public consumption. Journalist Peter Doocy asked Leavitt about Pam Bondi’s exact statement that Jeffrey Epstein’s client list was sitting on her desk for review, but Leavitt said Bondi was referring to all the documents of the case, not particularly about the client list,” MSN reported.
The public was expecting to see the full Epstein client list, which many believed would be stacked with names of prominent individuals who visited the pedophile’s island and participated in sexual activity with underage girls. Trump’s administration promised it would provide full disclosure of the names of those involved in the sex trafficking operation.