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In a significant development, the House Oversight Committee has unveiled over 20,000 documents obtained through a subpoena from Jeffrey Epstein’s estate. This comes shortly after the release of a smaller set of emails suggesting that President Trump might have been aware of Epstein’s illicit activities.
The extensive trove of documents encompasses a wide array of materials, including thousands of emails with prominent figures, detailed financial and property records, passages from James Patterson’s “Filthy Rich,” and records of Epstein’s associates’ frantic attempts to polish his tarnished reputation.
Amidst this disclosure, Republican Congressman Thomas Massie has hinted that President Trump’s recent push for a renewed investigation might be a strategic move to prevent these files related to the deceased sex offender from being made public.
The situation surrounding President Trump is further complicated by his ties to Ghislaine Maxwell, which are proving to be as problematic as his connections to Epstein. Maxwell’s transfer to a low-security facility, dubbed ‘Club Fed,’ occurred shortly after she assured Deputy Attorney General Blanche that Trump was not involved in any abuse, raising suspicions of a possible “quid pro quo.”
Reports from the facility indicate that Maxwell is receiving special privileges, with the warden reportedly expressing frustration over the demands. These perks allegedly include tailor-made meals, exclusive exercise sessions, and time with service puppies. Warden Tanisha Hall has been instructed to comply with various accommodations for Maxwell, which even extend to performing secretarial tasks, providing snacks for her private meetings, allowing guests to bring in computers, and disciplining staff who do not comply with these requests.
Maxwell reportedly receives custom meals in her cell and enjoys private exercise time and access to service puppies. Warden Tanisha Hall has been ordered to make all requested accommodations for Maxwell, including carrying out secretarial duties on her behalf, providing snacks for her private meetings with guests, letting her visitors bring in computers, and punishing staff members who refuse to cooperate.
And Attorney Alan Dershowitz joins Nancy to discuss the latest developments in the Epstein Files and share his unique insight into the case. The emeritus Harvard Law professor was accused of having sex with “Jane Doe #3”—identified in court documents as Epstein victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre. Dershowitz long maintained his innocence, and in 2022 Giuffre withdrew those accusations and admitted she may have misidentified Dershowitz. He tells Nancy why he wants “everything out there” in the Epstein case.
Joining Nancy Grace today:


Additional Guests:
- Alan Dershowitz: ONE-ON-ONE
- Lynn Shaw – She is in DC right now lobbying congress to release the Epstein files, Also the Founder and Executive Director of Lynn’s Warriors – an organization committed to ending human trafficking and sexual exploitation, and Host of Lynn’s Warriors on YouTube; X: @lynns_warriors, YouTube: @LynnsWarriors,
- Barry Levine – Author of “The Spider: Inside the Tangled Web of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell,” and Veteran Investigative and Editor in Print and Television.
- Rob Shuter – Host: Naughty But Nice Podcast, Author of Upcoming Novel, “It Started With A Whisper,” and Former publicist of Sean Combs; IG: @naughtygossip
- Victoria Churchill – U.S. Political Reporter for DailyMail.com; Instagram & Facebook: VictoriaSnitsarChurchill
- Sydney Sumner – Investigative Reporter, ‘Crime Stories’
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[Feature Photo: FILE – This March 28, 2017, file photo, provided by the New York State Sex Offender Registry shows Jeffrey Epstein. The retail titan behind Victoria’s Secret says the financier Jeffrey Epstein misappropriated “vast sums” of his fortune while managing his personal finances. Ohio billionaire Leslie Wexner said in a letter Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019 that he recovered “some of the funds” but severed ties with Epstein in 2007 as sexual abuse allegations first surfaced against him in Florida. (New York State Sex Offender Registry via AP, File)]