Trump, Epstein, and Maxwell: Shocking Call to Unlock the Client List Truth
Alan Dershowitz advocates for immunity for Ghislaine Maxwell to reveal details of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation, calling her the key to unlocking its secrets. The proposal comes amid tensions over withheld Epstein files and Trump’s legal battles, intensifying calls for accountability.

Renowned legal scholar Alan Dershowitz, 86, has called for Congress to grant immunity to Ghislaine Maxwell, 63, labeling her the “Rosetta Stone” of Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking network. Maxwell, serving a 20-year sentence since her 2021 conviction, was Epstein’s partner from 1994 to 2004, orchestrating the recruitment and grooming of girls as young as 14 for abuse at his properties in New York, Florida, New Mexico, and London. Court documents detail her role in arranging every victim’s trip and transport, often being present during the assaults. Speaking on Fox News, Dershowitz, Epstein’s former attorney, insisted, “She knows everything. She is the Rosetta Stone. She arranged every single trip with everybody. She knows everything.” He argued for “use immunity” to compel her testimony, stating, “I’m told that she actually would be willing to testify, and there’d be no reason for her to withhold any information.”
Dershowitz, a Harvard Law professor since 1964 and defense attorney in high-profile cases like O.J. Simpson’s 1995 trial and Trump’s 2020 impeachment, questioned resistance to the idea, saying, “I don’t see any negative” in granting immunity. His push coincides with controversy over the Trump administration’s refusal to release additional Epstein files, despite Attorney General Pam Bondi’s claim that a “client list” exists. On July 18, 2025, Trump ordered Bondi to seek grand jury testimony, with the Justice Department requesting its release from a federal judge. Trump also filed a $10 billion lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal for alleging he sent Epstein a 2003 birthday card with a naked woman drawing, which he denounced as fake. Social media posts on X reflected polarized views, with one user stating, “Maxwell’s silence protects the elite, Dershowitz is right to push for truth.” The Epstein case, involving over 170 victims and linked to 1,200 pages of sealed documents as of July 2025, continues to fuel demands for transparency.