The Epstein/Maxwell Witness List: Who “May Have Known” vs Who “Did Know” (4/21/26)

The Epstein/Maxwell Witness List: Who “May Have Known” vs Who “Did Know” (4/21/26)

Author: Bobby Capucci April 21, 2026 Duration: 12:43
The witness list uses carefully calibrated language that stands out once you read it closely. Some individuals are described as people who “may have knowledge” of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s activities, which introduces a layer of ambiguity and legal distance. That phrasing suggests uncertainty, limited exposure, or at the very least a cautious approach by attorneys who are signaling relevance without making a definitive claim. It’s the kind of wording typically used when a person’s connection is indirect, secondhand, or not fully established in the evidentiary record, allowing their inclusion without overcommitting to what they can actually testify to under oath.

By contrast, other names on the same list are described as individuals who “have knowledge,” a much stronger and more deliberate assertion. That distinction implies firsthand awareness, direct involvement, or materially significant insight into the underlying events. The contrast between these two categories isn’t accidental—it reflects how the legal teams are prioritizing witnesses and framing their expected value to the case. In effect, the document quietly signals a hierarchy of credibility and importance, separating those who are potentially relevant from those who are believed to hold concrete, actionable information about the Epstein-Maxwell operation.






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