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Either he's helpless to fix it, or he's in on it. Neither is good.
It may take a bit longer if they aren't released, but aren't they likely to come to that conclusion anyway (i.e. he's in on it)? I don't see how a delay helps. Victims are going public already. This is pushing some of his preferred headlines to "under the fold", and it will continue to do so as long as he's "hiding something".
Even if there is no smoking gun, the innuendo is causing almost as much difficulty now. If the data are released, some of those on the fence will say "oh well". The conspiracy people will never be satisfied with anything less than confirmation (whether it is true or not). I think you'll have a smaller group of people clamoring about Epstein if the data were released. Not none (by a long-shot), but less.