Dershowitz Drops Bomb, Epstein List Drama Explodes

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(PatriotNews.net) – Alan Dershowitz claims he knows exactly who’s on Jeffrey Epstein’s supposed “client list,” but the Department of Justice says there was never a list, and the government wants everyone to just move along, nothing to see here.

At a Glance

  • The DOJ and FBI assert no Epstein “client list” exists, despite years of rampant speculation.
  • Alan Dershowitz, a longtime Epstein associate, insists he knows who the so-called clients are.
  • Released DOJ memos and video footage claim Epstein died by suicide, pointing to “no evidence” of blackmail or murder.
  • Public skepticism and theories about elite cover-ups remain as strong as ever.

DOJ Memo Closes the Books, Or So They Say

The Justice Department and FBI, in their July 2025 memo, declared the Epstein investigation closed: no client list, no evidence of blackmail, and certainly no murder. Federal investigators said they searched digital records, hard drives, and even released video footage from the night Epstein died, showing, according to their account, that nobody went near his cell. Attorney General Pam Bondi and her team insist this exhaustive review “knocked down many of the conspiracy theories that for six years now have swirled around Epstein and his death.”

But here’s the part that really sticks in the craw of every American who’s tired of being told to swallow the official narrative: Alan Dershowitz, Harvard law professor and longtime member of Epstein’s inner circle, recently went public saying, in no uncertain terms, that there is a client list, and that he knows the names on it. Dershowitz’s statements, combined with years of rumor and institutional cover-ups, have only further fueled the public’s deep distrust of government and law enforcement “transparency.”

A List That Doesn’t Exist, Except When It Does?

For years, speculation about Epstein’s infamous “client list” circulated everywhere from kitchen tables to the halls of Congress. The idea that the world’s most powerful and connected men could have participated in or covered up Epstein’s crimes is hardly far-fetched, especially given the DOJ’s track record of stonewalling and secrecy. Yet, in July 2025, the DOJ and FBI released their final memo, stating unequivocally: “This systematic review revealed no incriminating ‘client list.’ There was also no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions.”

Curiously, the memo also included hours of cellblock footage from the night of Epstein’s death, purporting to show no unauthorized entry. The message is clear: trust us, the case is closed. But when the government claims there’s nothing to see, history tells us to look even closer. Especially now, when confidence in our institutions is at rock bottom and every new “just trust us” moment from the federal bureaucracy lands like salt in an open wound.

The Public’s Trust, Shredded, Not Repaired

The DOJ’s decision to officially close the Epstein case has, predictably, done nothing to quell public suspicion. Victims and survivors of Epstein’s crimes are left with a sense of incomplete justice, as the only major conviction remains that of Ghislaine Maxwell. The high-profile names who jetted around with Epstein, attended his parties, and appeared in his infamous black book? Cleared by memo, with no further charges expected. For average Americans, this is yet another example of the ruling class circling the wagons to protect their own.

Meanwhile, Alan Dershowitz’s bombshell assertion that he knows who’s on the client list has reignited calls for accountability and transparency, two things in short supply from a government that would rather close the books and move on. The DOJ’s findings, no matter how exhaustive they claim their searches were, have only intensified the chasm between the official story and what millions of Americans suspect is the real story: that when it comes to the powerful, the rules just don’t apply.

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