Overview
- On July 16, Spacey posted on X that the Department of Justice should make every document from the Jeffrey Epstein probe public.
- Attorney General Pam Bondi recently said an exhaustive DOJ review found no client list in the files and declared they would remain sealed.
- Spacey framed the demand as essential to dispelling lingering allegations of his ties to Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Federal lawmakers and advocacy groups have criticized the DOJ and FBI for backtracking on earlier promises to disclose the files.
- Epstein’s 2019 suicide and years of redacted court records have fueled conspiracy theories and calls for greater accountability.