In a startling revelation in the Jeffrey Epstein case, Harvard Law Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz has alleged that key documents are being deliberately hidden to protect influential individuals. Speaking on The Sean Spicer Show, Dershowitz claimed he has firsthand knowledge of the suppression and the names involved but is legally bound from disclosing them.

“I know for a fact [Epstein] documents are being suppressed and they’re being suppressed to protect individuals,” Dershowitz said. “I know the names of the individuals, I know why they’re being suppressed. I know who’s suppressing them.”

When Spicer asked whether the individuals were politicians or business leaders, Dershowitz replied, “Both. Everything.”

Epstein case officially closed

The US government recently announced the formal closure of the Epstein case, stating there was no client list, despite widespread public speculation and pressure to disclose the names of those involved with the convicted sex offender. Epstein, who died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial, was at the center of a vast sex trafficking ring involving underage girls.

The revelation by Dershowitz, himself previously accused in Epstein-related lawsuits (which he denies), has reignited suspicions that high-profile individuals may be shielded from accountability.

Prince Andrew no longer under travel fear

One such figure, Prince Andrew, has reportedly relaxed his self-imposed travel ban now that the case is officially closed. The Duke of York, previously accused by Virginia Giuffre of sexual abuse when she was a minor trafficked by Epstein, had remained largely within the UK since the scandal erupted.

“He has been abroad once since the scandal erupted,” a source told The Sun. “He always felt he’d be looking over his shoulder. Hopefully, with this out of the way, he can at least leave the country.”

Giuffre’s case

In 2022, Giuffre reached a confidential settlement with Prince Andrew. Though he denied all allegations and wrongdoing, the image of the prince with Giuffre circulated widely. Giuffre was found dead by suicide earlier this year, further deepening the mystery surrounding the case.