Mounting Outrage as DOJ and FBI Accused of Concealing Key Epstein Evidence Amid Political Ties

 


📝 Attorney: DOJ and FBI Are Sitting on Epstein "Treasure Trove" of Unreleased Evidence

Attorney Sigrid McCawley, who represents multiple Jeffrey Epstein victims, has made a striking allegation: that the U.S. Justice Department and FBI are holding back a vast amount of critical information related to Epstein and his network of co-conspirators.

“I think what’s really astonishing about this recent disclosure is that the government knows they’re sitting on a treasure trove of information — and they’re not turning it over,” McCawley said, pointing to over a decade of experience working on related cases.

Her comments follow the leak of a DOJ memo claiming that the so-called “Epstein client list” doesn’t exist and that there’s no proof of blackmail or foul play in Epstein’s death — contradicting earlier claims, including one from former Attorney General Pam Bondi, who once said the client list was under review.

McCawley emphasized that Epstein didn’t operate alone. “He needed lawyers, accountants, and others who helped make it all possible. Yet none of those individuals have been brought to justice,” she noted. She supports protecting sensitive victim-related material but insists that there’s a large volume of data that could and should be made public.

“There’s information about who entered and exited Epstein’s properties, where payments were made, and what was found on his seized computers — and it’s still being withheld,” she said.

Adding to the scrutiny is the fact that Donald Trump had a well-documented past connection to Epstein, once referring to him as a “terrific guy.” Attorney McCawley's remarks raise renewed concerns about whether political relationships have influenced the flow of information — especially as questions about transparency and accountability continue to mount.

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