Washington D.C. — Michael Cohen, Donald Trump’s former lawyer and now the host of the Substack channel The Real Michael Cohen, has called on Congress to release all records related to Jeffrey Epstein, stressing that only then will Epstein’s extensive network be fully exposed.

Michael Cohen urges Congress to release Epstein files so Epstein's 'entire  network is fully exposed'

In an interview with Alex, Cohen asserted: “I have never met, spoken to, or had any contact with Jeffrey Epstein.” He said that during his more than a decade at the Trump Organization, he never heard Trump speak to Epstein, nor did he ever see Epstein in his office.

Concerns About Member of Congress

Cohen expressed concern that a member of Congress, whom he emphasized was a woman, had spoken with Epstein — a known child sex offender. He questioned the woman’s motives, suggesting it was likely related to her financial ties to Epstein.

Michael Cohen urges Congress to release Epstein files so Epstein’s ‘entire  network is fully exposed’

The Value of Epstein Emails

Regarding Epstein’s emails targeting Trump, Cohen said there was no criminal evidence in the information available. “The emails only confirm that Trump and Epstein had a relationship — that’s not new information,” Cohen explained. He emphasized that releasing the entire Epstein file, minus the victims’ names, would help end all speculation and conspiracy theories.

The Entire Network Must Be Exposed

Cohen emphasized: “The Epstein network must be fully exposed — everyone, billionaire or nobody, politician or businessman, Republican or Democrat, should be held accountable if they were involved.” He asserted that justice for the victims is paramount.

Trump mentioned in Jeffrey Epstein emails

Does Trump Want the Files Released?

Cohen noted that Trump does not want the files released and has spent years trying to control the information. He explained that even if the House passes the motion, it still has to go through the Senate and the President’s signature, and there is a high chance that Trump will veto it.

The Ghislaine Maxwell Issue

Cohen also mentioned that Ghislaine Maxwell has received special treatment in prison, reportedly preparing to seek a commutation or pardon. He stressed that this is disconcerting, as many others deserve to be considered before Maxwell.

Michael Cohen urges Congress to release Epstein files so Epstein's 'entire  network is fully exposed'

Conclusion

Michael Cohen stressed that regardless of political color or level of fame, those involved with Epstein must be held accountable, and that public records are necessary for victims to receive justice and truth.

Cohen concluded: “Let’s shine a light on everyone from every angle, so that child abusers can be held accountable.”