There are many issues with releasing all the files—if they are what many of us think they are:
1. National security. Example: Saudi Prince X has been working with CIA for the past thirty years. He is our best source of intelligence on the Kingdom and he is “in the room” when most key decisions are made. The files have pictures/videos of the much younger prince doing the dirty with a variety of very young females. If we release his file he gets executed back home.
Needless to say when we try to recruit another Saudi prince they will remember that ugly saga.
2. Innocent folks. That includes the young women and might suggest that Epstein’s doctor was involved in bad stuff even though the doctor was really just the doctor.
3. Future court actions. We have some great evidence to use against some of the men in the files. We want to indict them for it—extending the statute of limitations since they took overt acts to cover up their involvement. We destroy our case by releasing their files.
-1. National security. Example: Saudi Prince X has been working with CIA for the past thirty years. He is our best source of intelligence on the Kingdom and he is “in the room” when most key decisions are made. The files have pictures/videos of the much younger prince doing the dirty with a variety of very young females. If we release his file he gets executed back home.-
Would that be the same Saudi prince who got all those concert-goers shot at the Mandalay in Vegas or was that a different one?