Former Epstein Lawyer Dershowitz Says He Knows Who’s On ‘Client List’

Renowned attorney Alan Dershowitz revealed in a resurfaced interview that he knows the identities of individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein — and claims that their names are being intentionally suppressed by the system.

“I know the names of the individuals. I know why they’re being suppressed. I know who’s suppressing them,” Dershowitz stated in a March 19 appearance on The Sean Spicer Show, which was reposted to social media last week.

“But I’m bound by confidentiality from a judge and cases, and I can’t disclose what I know,” he added. Dershowitz, who has consistently denied any wrongdoing, noted that he himself had once been falsely accused of involvement with Epstein.

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The President Donald J. Trump administration initially vowed earlier this year to release all available information connected to Epstein and his sordid network. That promise was met with praise from transparency advocates across the political spectrum. But last week, the Department of Justice abruptly reversed course, claiming there is no broader conspiracy and asserting that all relevant client information has already been made public.

That memo, released quietly by the DOJ, has ignited fury across the MAGA base. Grassroots conservatives and Trump-aligned populists see the reversal as yet another betrayal of justice — and a blatant effort to shield the elite.

Dershowitz echoed that sentiment in his conversation with Spicer, warning that the client list is being deliberately hidden.

“I know the names of people whose files are being suppressed in order to protect them, and that’s wrong,” he said.

One of Epstein’s most prominent accusers, Virginia Giuffre, tragically took her own life earlier this year after enduring years of illness and trauma tied to her abuse. Her death has only intensified demands for full disclosure and accountability.

President Trump, meanwhile, dismissed renewed Epstein speculation during a Cabinet meeting, directing attention toward his administration’s national priorities.

“Are you still talking about Jeffrey Epstein? This guy’s been talked about for years. You’re asking — we have Texas, we have this, we have all of the things. And are people still talking about this guy? This creep? That is unbelievable,” the President said in response to a reporter’s question.

Sigrid McCawley, an attorney representing several Epstein victims in ongoing civil litigation, criticized the DOJ’s refusal to fully disclose its files in a NewsNation interview this week.

“I think what’s really just astonishing about this recent disclosure from the government is that they know they are sitting on a treasure trove of information, and they’re not turning it over,” she said. “There’s a plethora of information that the public has not been able to see relating to Epstein and his co-conspirators.”

While McCawley stopped short of naming names, she stressed that Epstein’s criminal operation was propped up by a network of enablers — lawyers, accountants, and insiders — who have thus far avoided prosecution.

“Epstein could not have run this operation without the help of many people,” she noted. “None of those people have been prosecuted.”

President Trump addressed the controversy again last week in a post on Truth Social, where he defended Attorney General Pam Bondi and top FBI officials Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino, amid internal disagreements over how the Epstein matter was handled.

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“What’s going on with my ‘boys’ and, in some cases, ‘gals?’ They’re all going after Attorney General Pam Bondi, who is doing a FANTASTIC JOB! We’re on one Team, MAGA, and I don’t like what’s happening,” Trump wrote. “We have a PERFECT Administration, THE TALK OF THE WORLD, and ‘selfish people’ are trying to hurt it, all over a guy who never dies, Jeffrey Epstein. …”
“No matter how much success we have had — securing the Border, deporting Criminals, fixing the Economy, Energy Dominance, a Safer World where Iran will not have Nuclear Weapons — it’s never enough for some people.”

While the Epstein case continues to cast a long shadow over America’s legal and political institutions, the demand for truth remains stronger than ever.

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