Secrets are cracking open, and the names are bigger than anyone expected.
Alan Dershowitz says sealed Epstein records point straight at powerful Democrats.
Judges are blocking sunlight. The FBI is redacting. Victims are whispering about “very important people.”
And now a former president wants everything unsealed.
Alan Dershowitz’s revelation lands in the narrow space between transparency and ruin.
On one side are sealed FBI interviews, redacted names, and the quiet implication that “very important people” appear in victim accounts.
On the other are lives and reputations that can be shattered by a single false line in a forgotten affidavit.
George Mitchell, Bill Richardson, Ehud Barak and others hover in that gray zone: mentioned, but not convicted, accused in whispers yet unproven in court.
Dershowitz’s own journey through accusation and retraction underscores the danger. Virginia Giuffre withdrew her claims against him.
Sarah Ransome admitted she fabricated explosive allegations against the Clintons, Donald Trump, and Richard Branson, but her words still sit in official records, waiting to be misused.
Now, with a presidential order to pry open Epstein-related files, the country faces a brutal question: can it handle the truth without destroying the innocent along with the guilty?











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