Ghislaine Just Exposed Three HUGE Names To The World
Former Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz appeared on Fox News Sunday to expose details tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s notorious circle, naming two high-profile Democrats and raising fresh questions about long-standing political cover-ups.
Speaking with host Shannon Bream, Dershowitz clarified that there is no official “client list” but emphasized that key information remains buried in sealed legal documents. “I think the judge should release it, but they’re not in the grand jury transcripts,” Dershowitz explained. “There are sealed records by two or three federal judges in the New York courts. I’ve seen some of these materials.”
Dershowitz revealed that he has personally reviewed documents containing redacted names. “For example, there is an FBI report of interviews with alleged victims in which at least one of the victims names very important people, and the names have been redacted. I know some of the names from my investigation,” he stated.
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View PlansAmong the names referenced in such sealed materials, Dershowitz mentioned George Mitchell, the former Senate Majority Leader from Maine, and Bill Richardson, the late former New Mexico Governor and U.S. Ambassador to the UN—both longtime Democrats. He also noted former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. Dershowitz was careful to add, “Now, whether any of these people actually did anything wrong, we don’t know, because we know there have been many, many false accusations.”
The inclusion of Mitchell and Richardson, who retired from public service in 2011 and passed away in 2023 respectively, renews concerns over political favoritism in how the Epstein scandal has been selectively handled over the years.
Dershowitz himself has faced allegations, most notably from Virginia Giuffre, who tragically died by suicide earlier this year. Giuffre had accused Dershowitz in 2019 of sexual misconduct, a claim he has consistently denied. He filed a defamation lawsuit, and Giuffre later dropped her case in 2022, admitting she “may have made a mistake,” according to The Western Journal.
Dershowitz also highlighted the dangers of false allegations with the case of Sarah Ransome, who once accused multiple figures—including Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, and Richard Branson—of sexual misconduct. “She said she had videotapes of this, and then after an investigation, she admitted that she made up the whole story, and yet the affidavit still remains in the court records,” Dershowitz noted.
The New Yorker previously reported that Ransome had fabricated stories involving sex tapes of prominent figures. This type of baseless accusation, Dershowitz argued, has diluted legitimate investigations. “So we have to distinguish true accusations from false accusations,” he concluded.
In a decisive move that separates him from the entrenched political class, President Donald J. Trump announced on Truth Social that he has instructed the Justice Department to pursue the release of all grand jury testimony related to Epstein, subject only to court approval.
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View Plans“I have asked the Justice Department to release all Grand Jury testimony with respect to Jeffrey Epstein, subject only to Court Approval,” Trump wrote. “With that being said, and even if the Court gave its full and unwavering approval, nothing will be good enough for the troublemakers and radical left lunatics making the request. It will always be more, more, more. MAGA!”
This action reflects Trump’s continued commitment to transparency and accountability, even when it risks angering powerful elites. While many establishment Democrats and international figures remain under scrutiny, Trump is once again breaking political tradition—choosing openness over backroom deals.