JUST IN: Dershowitz Drops Epstein List Bombshell: ‘I Know The Names’

Prominent attorney and legal authority Alan Dershowitz disclosed in an interview on Sean Spicer’s program that he has reviewed the complete Epstein list, which is allegedly being concealed to safeguard certain individuals.

“Documents are being concealed to protect individuals. I am aware of the names of these individuals. I understand the reasons for their suppression. I know who is responsible for this suppression. However, I am constrained by confidentiality,” he stated.

This revelation comes merely 24 hours after both the FBI and the Department of Justice asserted that there is no existing “client list.”

A memo released on Wednesday indicated that the DOJ and FBI confirmed, at least from their perspective, that the notorious pedophile and sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein did not maintain a client list. This memo is reportedly the outcome of an investigation into the issue, which also determined that there is no credible evidence suggesting that Epstein engaged in blackmail against influential individuals.

Furthermore, it reiterates that Epstein died by suicide in his prison cell in 2019.

On Monday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was questioned during a press conference regarding the status of the client list that Attorney General Pam Bondi mentioned several months prior as being on her desk.

Leavitt defended the FBI and DOJ, asserting that the Trump administration is committed to apprehending the “bad guys” and has already surpassed the previous administration in this endeavor. She further stated that they are devoted to honesty and transparency, which is why FBI Director Kash Patel and Bondi pledged to investigate the documents related to Epstein.

On Monday, during a press conference, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was questioned about the whereabouts of the client list that Attorney General Pam Bondi had mentioned several months prior, indicating it was on her desk.

Leavitt defended the FBI and DOJ, asserting that the Trump administration is committed to apprehending the “bad guys” and has already surpassed the previous administration in this regard. She emphasized their dedication to truthfulness and transparency, which is why FBI Director Kash Patel and Bondi have pledged to investigate the files associated with Epstein.

“The materials that remain unreleased contain extremely graphic child pornography, which is unsuitable for public viewing. Journalist Peter Doocy inquired about Pam Bondi’s specific statement regarding Jeffrey Epstein’s client list being on her desk for review, but Leavitt clarified that Bondi was referring to all documents related to the case, not specifically the client list,” reported MSN.

The public had anticipated the release of the complete Epstein client list, with many believing it would include the names of high-profile individuals who had visited the pedophile’s island and engaged in sexual activities with underage girls. The Trump administration had promised to fully disclose the names of those implicated in the sex trafficking operation.

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