
The Sean Spicer Show Legal Expert on Epstein Files, James Comey Indictment and Supreme Court Cases | Ep 587
Nov 18, 2025
Will Chamberlain, Senior Counsel at the Article III Project, brings his legal expertise to discuss the ramifications of the Epstein files and the potential for victims to name names. He analyzes the implications of the Comey indictment, emphasizing procedural concerns and the likelihood of a trial. The conversation also covers critical Supreme Court cases on voting rights, mail-in ballots, and presidential powers concerning Venezuela. With insights into the balance of executive authority and judicial scrutiny, it's a deep dive into current high-stakes legal battles.
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Epstein Files Won't Reveal Everything
- Chamberlain doubts the Epstein file release will expose many new perpetrators because grand jury and FBI materials stay sealed.
- He expects ongoing investigations and statutory exceptions to limit disclosures.
Press Victims To Name Alleged Perpetrators
- Do press living victims to identify alleged perpetrators rather than relying solely on old investigative files.
- Victims' sworn testimony is necessary for accountability and prosecutable cases.
Statute Limits Vary, Child Sex Laws Last Longer
- Statutes of limitations for old sexual-abuse conduct vary by jurisdiction and crime.
- Many child-sex statutes run longer because victims often delay reporting, so prosecutions remain possible.
