GUEST OPINION

Ghislaine Maxwell and Jeffery Epstein (File Photo – picryl)
By now, it should be obvious: the public is being played.
By William Garrison
Every time renewed attention turns to the vast, murky web of Jeffrey Epstein’s connections to the wealthy, the powerful, and the influential, something conveniently steals the spotlight.
A celebrity scandal. A political circus. Another sensational distraction.
The narrative shifts. Meanwhile, the Epstein files, full disclosure, unredacted and unedited, remain sealed, or trickled out in redacted fragments. Just enough to appease curiosity, never enough to hold anyone truly accountable.
Let’s be clear: this isn’t about conspiracy theories. It’s about transparency. Accountability. Justice.
The public has a right to know
Who flew on those planes?
Who visited those islands?
Who looked the other way while girls were trafficked, abused, and silenced?
The “Epstein client list” has become a modern-day Pandora’s box, but unlike the myth, this one is real. And the refusal to open it fully has little to do with legal process and everything to do with power protecting itself.
Social media erupts. Commentators swarm. Public attention veers off-course.
This is not accidental. It’s intentional!
Every minute spent on yet another sideshow is a minute not spent demanding the full release of the Epstein files, not just public court documents, but all sealed depositions, flight logs, visitor records, financial transactions, surveillance footage, and any other evidence tied to his vast, horrific operation.
There is no justice until the complicit are named and held accountable.
There is no closure until survivors see real consequences for those who enabled their abuse.
And there is no democracy when information this vital remains buried under claims of “national security” or judicial technicalities.
We cannot keep looking away.
The Epstein files must be released, in full.
No redactions. No selective leaks. No more delay.
Let the truth come out—no matter where it leads, no matter whose reputation it endangers.









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