Epstein files unlikely to ever be fully and uncensoredly released to the public
The Jeffrey Epstein case remains one of the most infamous scandals in modern American history, a sprawling web of wealth, power, and depravity that has captivated public attention for years. Epstein, a financier and convicted sex offender, operated a trafficking network that implicated numerous high-profile individuals across politics, business, and entertainment. Despite his death in 2019—officially ruled a suicide—under questionable circumstances in a Manhattan jail cell, the demand for transparency regarding his activities and associates has only grown louder. Central to this demand are the so-called „Epstein files,“ a collection of legal documents, depositions, witness testimonies, and other evidence amassed during investigations into his crimes. Yet, despite occasional leaks and partial releases, there is a pervasive belief that these files, in their entirety and without redactions, will never see the light of day. The reasons for this are multifaceted, rooted…
