Judge Pirro asks why government kept Epstein's records sealed for so long

 January 6, 2024

In the wake of the unsealing of Jeffrey Epstein's list of associates, which contained the names of several high-profile individuals, new questions have been raised.

According to Fox News, Judge Jeanine Pirro recently discussed some of those questions in a new Fox Nation special, Jeffrey’s Book of Names.

Pirro's primary question revolved around why the government sealed the list of his associates for so many years.

She discussed Bill Clinton's name in the documents. One of Epstein's accusers reportedly told authorities that the former president "likes them young," referring to girls.

"Fifty times Bill Clinton is mentioned in just these papers alone. Then you've got Stephen Hawking … who even thought about that? … Epstein tells Maxwell, tell the girls that they would pay him whatever we need to pay them to not talk about Stephen Hawking and the sex or orgy with young girls," Pirro said during a Fox & Friends interview.

She added, "So then there's even more window dressing. David Copperfield, remember he was accused previously of sexual assault before this. And he says to one of the girls, he said, did you know that you girls are being paid to find other girls? So there's more window dressing that's coming out with this. And every day we're getting more releases."

"The question is, why were these names sealed? Why didn't we know about it? What was the government's benefit in sealing these names?" she continued.

Fox News noted:

Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre said former President Clinton walked into the offices of Vanity Fair and threatened them not to write sex trafficking articles about the now-deceased financier.

"When I was doing some research into VF yesterday, it does concern me what they could want to write about me considering that B.Clinton walked into VF and threatened them not to write scx-trafficing (sic) articles about his good friend J.E.," an email from Giuffre to journalist Sharon Churcher read. "Should I be asking what is this story pertaining to?"

Fox noted that Vanity Fair denied such events.

Social media users helped Pirro answer her question as to why the government kept Epstein's lists sealed for so long.

"Oh that's easy....power and control," one X user said.

Only time will tell what else comes out of the investigations into the release of Epstein's list.