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Raskin Calls for Special Master to Be Put in Charge of Epstein Files Release

On Tuesday’s episode of MS NOW’s “Deadline,” Congressman Jamie Raskin (D-MD) brought up the issue of the Jeffrey Epstein files and called for a special master to be appointed to oversee their release. Raskin stated that it was necessary for Congress to take action in order to ensure transparency and justice in this case.

The Epstein case has been making headlines for years now, with the billionaire financier being accused of sexually abusing numerous young girls. His death in prison in August 2019 brought the case to a sudden halt, leaving many unanswered questions and a lack of closure for the victims. However, the recent arrest of his alleged accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell has reignited interest in the case and brought it back into the spotlight.

In the midst of all this, there has been much speculation and concern surrounding the release of the Epstein files. These documents contain sensitive information about his alleged crimes and involvement with powerful figures, and their release has the potential to bring to light the full extent of his wrongdoings. However, there have also been fears that important information may be withheld or altered before their public release.

This is where Congressman Raskin’s call for a special master comes in. A special master is an independent third party appointed by the court to oversee and manage the release of sensitive documents. In this case, Raskin believes that appointing a special master to handle the Epstein files would ensure that they are released in a fair and unbiased manner, without any interference from those with a vested interest in the case.

During his appearance on “Deadline,” Raskin emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in this matter. He stated, “We need a special master, someone who is independent and impartial, to take over the release of these files. We cannot afford to have any more delays or obstacles in getting the truth out to the public.” Raskin also added that this move would help restore the public’s trust in the justice system, which has been shaken by the handling of the Epstein case so far.

Raskin’s call for a special master has been met with support from both sides of the political spectrum. Republican Representative Elise Stefanik (R-NY) also appeared on “Deadline” and expressed her agreement with Raskin’s proposal. She stated, “I think it’s a great idea to have a special master oversee the release of these files. It will ensure that the public gets the full truth and that justice is served for the victims.”

The appointment of a special master has been used in high-profile cases in the past, such as the Watergate scandal and the Enron scandal. In both cases, a special master was brought in to oversee the release of sensitive documents and ensure that the truth was not suppressed. Similarly, in the Epstein case, it is crucial that the public receives the full and accurate information in order to hold those responsible accountable and bring justice to the victims.

In conclusion, Congressman Raskin’s call for a special master to be appointed to oversee the release of the Epstein files is a necessary and important step towards transparency and justice. The public deserves to know the truth about this case, and the victims deserve closure and justice. It is now up to Congress to take action and appoint a special master to ensure that the truth is not suppressed and justice is served.

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