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No. of Recommendations: 2
Possibilities:
1. Trump figures prominently in the Epstein files.
=> Trump won't ever release them; but the Biden admin surely would have
2. Trump's not in there, but many prominent democrats are.
=> Trump would release them in a heartbeat; but the Biden admin surely would not have
3. There's no one of importance listed as a client.
=> Trump won't release them because this would put an end to the conspiracy theories that prominent democrats are child-trafficking pedophiles; but the Biden admin surely would have, for the exact same reason
So, since the files have not been released yet, options 1 and 2 are out.
That leaves 3. But since Biden didn't release them, 3 is also out.
In conclusion ... what's left?
No. of Recommendations: 6
So, since the files have not been released yet, options 1 and 2 are out.
That leaves 3. But since Biden didn't release them, 3 is also out.
In conclusion ... what's left?
Possibility #4:
4. Virtually everything of any consequence has already been released. The only unreleased material is: i) matters relating to victims and/or material depicting sexual activity with minors; ii) stuff that's been sealed by the courts; and iii) the crud that accumulates when the federal government collects about 2.7 million pages of documents.
Biden did release the files - everything that matters. They just didn't bother to get a bunch of DOJ/FBI staffers to do a page turn on 2.7 million pages of records to make an additional release that wouldn't make the issue go away (since the conspiracy theory people would never believe that everything had been released anyway).
No. of Recommendations: 3
Biden did release the files - everything that matters. They just didn't bother to get a bunch of DOJ/FBI staffers to do a page turn on 2.7 million pages of records to make an additional release that wouldn't make the issue go away (since the conspiracy theory people would never believe that everything had been released anyway).
I must have missed that. When and what did Biden release?
No. of Recommendations: 4
I must have missed that. When and what did Biden release?You can read about it here:
https://www.poynter.org/fact-checking/2022/the-jud...The lion's share of all of the evidence that was used in Maxwell's trial is publicly available. Only certain things were sealed by the judge (I assume at the request of the Biden DOJ, but perhaps by Maxwell's lawyers as well). I mean, a lot of this material has been public from jump, released during the Trump Administration when Epstein was arrested and prosecuted - but also during the Biden years.
You mentioned flight logs. You can look at the flight logs right now. They're here:
https://legacy.www.documentcloud.org/documents/211.......because they've been public at least since the Maxwell trial.
The most likely scenario is that everything that the government has had that's germane to crimes of pedophilia has already been released. Other than the obvious categories of material relating to victims and material that's been sealed by the courts, that is. And that Trump's not releasing anything else because there just isn't anything else to release - at least, nothing that anyone would care about.
No. of Recommendations: 1
No. of Recommendations: 4
The lion's share of all of the evidence that was used in Maxwell's trial is publicly available.The "lions share" but not all of it...
"Maxwell’s federal court trial happened in November 2021. She was convicted on five counts related to sex trafficking of minors between 1994 and 2004.
She was sentenced in 2022 to 20 years in prison. Maxwell’s trial involved the unsealing of documents from the 2017 settled defamation suit and of bank records,
photos, and flight logs, but the judge restricted the release of Maxwell’s entire address book which some believe could hold incriminating details about clients involved in sex trafficking."
https://www.politifact.com/factchecks/2025/jul/18/...
No. of Recommendations: 3
but the judge restricted the release of Maxwell’s entire address book which some believe could hold incriminating details about clients involved in sex trafficking."
Ah, yes - the "which some believe" evidence.
It's far more likely that the address book contains information about victims (about which there is tons of evidence that she was involved in procuring for Epstein) rather than "clients," of which there is no evidence that she had any at all (other than Epstein).
No. of Recommendations: 1
Maybe. Release the files and find out. They could always redact the names of victims.
As I said earlier, I'm fine with the Felon suffering a lot of political grief. The more, the better. He's scum, and deserves all of it (and more). But I still think the smart move (for him, and also the "right thing to do") is to release it all (with the aforementioned redactions of victim names).
I recall there was a photo of the JFK assassination that was basically head-on as they made that left turn. The official photo was just the car with JFK and Connelly in it. Someone got hold of the uncropped photo that showed someone on the fire escape of the building where they made the turn just before the shots were fired. That fueled a lot of speculation about a cover-up because only the cropped photo was in the final report.
Best to avoid that, and just let it all go. People will spend years scouring the information, and maybe some good will come of it.