Two Anonymous Authors Battle for Exclusive Rights to Update the Epstein Files
NEW YORK – Two anonymous authors launched a legal fight today for exclusive rights to update the Jeffrey Epstein files. The case hit the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York. Lawyers for Author A claim prior contributions give them priority. Author B counters with evidence of fresh insights. Court documents show both seek control over additions to the unsealed records. Judge Analisa Torres oversees the proceedings. She set a hearing for next week. Experts say such disputes arise often in high-profile cases. The Epstein files, released in 2024, detail the financier’s network. Both authors remain unnamed for safety reasons. Their battle highlights ongoing interest in Epstein’s legacy. Prosecutors from the Southern District watch closely. The winner gains update authority.

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