
Congress Threatens The Clinton's With Contempt Charges Over The Epstein Subpoena (11/25/25)
James Comer, chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, issued a sharp warning to Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton that they must comply with in-person deposition subpoenas in the committee’s investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell—and not simply offer written statements. He emphasized that the Clintons’ personal relationships with Epstein and Maxwell are precisely the reason why in-person testimony is required, and that declining to appear would amount to defiance of a lawful subpoena.Comer made clear that if the Clintons fail to show up for their scheduled depositions (Bill on December 17 and Hillary on December 18), the committee will initiate contempt-of-Congress proceedings. Such a move could lead to criminal referrals and potential legal consequences, akin to previous contempt cases in Congress.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bill and Hillary Clinton told to appear for depositions in Jeffrey Epstein probe | New York PostBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
25 Marras 15min

Consequence Culture: The Reckoning Epstein’s Enablers Never Saw Coming (11/25/25)
People scrambling to defend Jeffrey Epstein’s enablers are acting like the public demanding accountability is some sort of pitchfork mob obsessed with cancel culture. They’re pretending that exposing the people who protected a serial predator is the same thing as ruining someone’s career over an old joke or a bad tweet. It’s a deliberate distortion—an attempt to blur the line between trivial social punishment and the long-overdue reckoning that comes when power is abused, evidence piles up, and silence is no longer an option. These defenders are confused—maybe intentionally—because they know admitting the truth means admitting years of complicity, negligence, and willful blindness.What’s happening now isn’t vindictive. It isn’t impulsive. It isn’t moral grandstanding. It’s consequence culture—the natural outcome when survivors fight for justice, evidence resurfaces, and institutions can no longer bury the truth under NDAs, sealed records, and PR cleanup squads. Consequences are not the same as cancellation. Consequences are what happen when people who held power used it to protect a predator, silence victims, and keep a criminal empire running. If you’re terrified that facing scrutiny equals cancellation, maybe that says more about what you’ve been hiding than anything else.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
25 Marras 15min

Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 2) (11/24/25)
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death delivers a blistering indictment of systemic failures at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and his holding facility. It documents a litany of procedural violations: Epstein’s cellmate was removed and never replaced despite explicit policy, surveillance cameras in his unit were malfunctioning or not recording, and the staff responsible for required 30-minute checks on Epstein didn’t perform them. Instead, employees falsified records indicating those rounds were completed, and in reality Epstein was alone and unchecked for hours before his death. These aren’t isolated mistakes—they’re classic symptoms of institutional collapse and neglect at a time when every safeguard should have been activated.Beyond the immediate night of his death, the report underscores a deeper rot: long-standing staffing shortages, indifferent supervision, and a culture that tolerated policy breaches without accountability. The OIG identifies that the same deficiencies had been raised in prior reports about the BOP, yet were never effectively addressed. By allowing one of the most high-profile detainees in the nation to slip through the cracks under such glaring conditions, the BOP didn’t just fail Epstein—they failed the public trust and all the victims who sought justice.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:2 3 - 0 8 5 (justice.gov)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
25 Marras 43min

Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 1) (11/24/25)
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death delivers a blistering indictment of systemic failures at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and his holding facility. It documents a litany of procedural violations: Epstein’s cellmate was removed and never replaced despite explicit policy, surveillance cameras in his unit were malfunctioning or not recording, and the staff responsible for required 30-minute checks on Epstein didn’t perform them. Instead, employees falsified records indicating those rounds were completed, and in reality Epstein was alone and unchecked for hours before his death. These aren’t isolated mistakes—they’re classic symptoms of institutional collapse and neglect at a time when every safeguard should have been activated.Beyond the immediate night of his death, the report underscores a deeper rot: long-standing staffing shortages, indifferent supervision, and a culture that tolerated policy breaches without accountability. The OIG identifies that the same deficiencies had been raised in prior reports about the BOP, yet were never effectively addressed. By allowing one of the most high-profile detainees in the nation to slip through the cracks under such glaring conditions, the BOP didn’t just fail Epstein—they failed the public trust and all the victims who sought justice.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:2 3 - 0 8 5 (justice.gov)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
25 Marras 31min

Did Jeffrey Epstein Have Any Kids?
The question of whether Jeffrey Epstein had children has surfaced repeatedly, largely because of the secrecy surrounding his personal life and the extraordinary amount of money and influence he controlled. After his death, a surprising number of individuals reportedly came forward claiming that they might be his biological offspring, prompting questions about whether Epstein had children that were never publicly acknowledged. The timing and the volume of these claims fueled public speculation, especially given the potential access to Epstein’s estate and the network of people who may have had reasons to keep such information hidden. To date, however, no claimant has been able to verify a biological connection through confirmed DNA testing, and there are no public records establishing Epstein as the legal parent of any child.Adding to the curiosity is the fact that Epstein was known to have discussed a disturbing obsession with eugenics and a desire to father numerous children as part of a personal project to “improve the human race.” Multiple individuals who interacted with him recalled conversations in which he expressed plans to impregnate many women in a cult-like operation at his New Mexico ranch. That fixation, combined with post-mortem claims of secret heirs, has kept speculation alive despite a lack of proof. At this point, the question remains open in the public’s mind not because there is evidence he did have children, but because the secrecy, the rumors, and the monstrous nature of Epstein’s world have left people suspicious that the full truth has still not been revealed.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
25 Marras 14min

What Jeffrey Epstein's Private Calendar Told Us About Who He Was Meeting With
Epstein’s appointment logs from 2014–2019 show a pattern of meetings with highly influential individuals across business, politics, science and entertainment. He had repeated entries with figures such as filmmaker Woody Allen and his wife, including dozens of meetings and travel together. The logs also show scheduled interactions—some tentative—with tech titans (such as Elon Musk and Peter Thiel), political strategists (e.g., Steve Bannon), and top-tier legal and business figures such as former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler. These entries amount to more than social calling cards—they indicate deliberate cultivation of influence and access, often while Epstein remained a registered sex offender (post-2008 conviction).The calendar exposes the breadth of Epstein’s social and power-network ecosystem and thereby raises urgent questions about accountability and exposure. Many of his scheduled contacts appear in professional or public-facing contexts, but the frequency and setting suggest a much deeper mesh of relationships that went unchallenged or under-scrutinized. The implication is that Epstein wasn’t merely tolerated in elite circles—he was actively included, facilitated and enabled by them, which allowed his predator network to operate in plain sight under a veneer of legitimacy.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
25 Marras 26min

The Science World And It's Silence About The Monster That Jeffrey Epstein Was
The science world’s reaction to Jeffrey Epstein’s exposure as a predator was striking for its silence and complicity. Many elite research institutions and scientists had accepted his money, hosted him, and normalized his presence—even after his 2008 conviction. For example, Massachusetts Institute of Technology accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations from Epstein post-conviction and allowed him campus access, while the labs and leadership often operated in the shadows, hiding or anonymizing his involvement. The broader scientific community did not robustly challenge or publicly distance itself from Epstein, raising profound questions about the moral compass of an entire culture of research and funding.This collective silence wasn’t passive—it was structural. Scientists and institutions weighed the prestige, access, and funding Epstein provided against the glaring ethical risks, and many chose the former. The mechanisms of peer recognition, donor dependence, and institutional inertia all converged to shield Epstein’s image rather than dismantle it. The result: the predator was embedded in the scientific network, given legitimacy, and enabled by silence. That failure to act doesn’t just implicate individual actors—it implicates the very ethos of a “neutral” science world that rather than policing its donors, often courts them.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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