PA Criminal Defense Attorney Explains the Epstein Files Dilemma

PA criminal defense attorney Enrique Latoison explains the difficult balance involved in releasing Epstein-related files, including how evidence can be made public without unfairly damaging innocent people who may be named, referenced, or drawn into public suspicion

When the public demands answers in a high-profile criminal matter, the call for transparency can collide with a very real legal problem: how do you release information without unfairly harming innocent people? In this short video, PA criminal defense attorney Enrique Latoison discusses the dilemma surrounding the release of Epstein-related files and why these decisions are rarely as simple as they seem. He explains how investigative materials, witness statements, and related records can contain names or details that create public suspicion even when no criminal charges were filed. This is an important discussion for anyone following major criminal cases, grand jury secrecy, and the legal risks that come with turning sensitive records into public headlines.