Unanswered Questions in the Epstein Case
Barry Levine’s recent guest essay in The New York Times outlines nine critical questions still unanswered in the Jeffrey Epstein case. Having reported on Epstein for decades, Levine calls for the public release of the FBI’s 300 gigabytes of files—evidence that could clarify how Epstein operated, who enabled him, and who else was involved.Among the questions: How did Epstein build his fortune? Who were his trafficking partners and clients? What do the seized electronic devices contain? Why were so few of his known associates investigated or charged? And what are the real circumstances surrounding his death in federal custody?
Levine argues that these are not fringe concerns, but matters of public interest and justice. Many of Epstein’s victims still await answers. While conspiracy theories flourish, what is urgently needed is transparency from the government. The full release of Epstein’s FBI files—with redactions only where absolutely necessary—is essential for accountability.
Justice demands more than a conviction of one or two individuals. It requires confronting the broader network of enablers, financial collaborators, and institutions that allowed these crimes to persist for years.
Until the full record is made public, the Epstein case remains unfinished—and justice unserved.
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