Epstein Files Explained by a Delaware County Criminal Defense Attorney

Enrique Latoison breaks down the controversy around releasing Epstein grand jury materials, explaining why these records can be so difficult to handle when the goal is exposing wrongdoing without unfairly harming people who may have done nothing wrong.

What happens when people demand full transparency, but the underlying records may include names, allegations, and details involving people who were never charged with a crime? In this short video, Enrique Latoison explains the legal and ethical tension surrounding the possible release of Epstein grand jury transcripts and investigative files. He discusses why these materials are so sensitive, why courts are often cautious, and how the push to expose the guilty can become a slippery slope if innocent people are swept into public suspicion. If you are interested in criminal law, high-profile investigations, and how secrecy and disclosure collide in the justice system, this is an important discussion to watch.