What’s in the 3 million pages of the most recent drop of Epstein files is still being sifted through by journalists and concerned citizens alike. The latest discovery, made by Aaron Parnas, concerns Judge Rebecca Taibleson, a Seventh Circuit judge appointed by Donald Trump, whose name popped up not because there’s evidence she communicated directly with Jeffrey Epstein, but because of a chain of association that raises concerns.
At the center of this particular mess is Taibleson’s uncle, Lawrence Krauss, the former Arizona State University physics professor who retired after allegations of sexual misconduct. When those allegations began swirling, Taibleson (then serving as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Wisconsin) sent Krauss advice on how to respond to the dean. That advice did not stay private. Krauss forwarded her message to Epstein, praising his niece as “brilliant.” And just like that, Taibleson’s name landed in the Epstein files, not as a participant, but as a reminder of how extensive Epstein’s orbit really was.
Advising a family member accused of sexual misconduct is already fraught, particularly while serving as a federal prosecutor. While we don’t know that Taibleson knew her advice would be shared with Epstein, the fact is that it was. And that Krauss treated Epstein as a sounding board for reputational damage control underscores just how normalized Epstein’s presence had become among elite circles.
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None of this means Taibleson committed misconduct, and it bears repeating that there’s no evidence she communicated directly with Epstein. But her advice on how to deal with sexual misconduct allegations is in there. Federal judges don’t get the luxury of shrugging off appearances, especially when the judiciary is already struggling to convince the public it is neutral, ethical, and worthy of trust.
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