Mega Edition:  Jane Doe And The 2008 Epstein Deposition (Part 3-5) (11/29/25)

Mega Edition: Jane Doe And The 2008 Epstein Deposition (Part 3-5) (11/29/25)

In the mid-2000s, Jeffrey Epstein faced mounting allegations in Palm Beach, Florida, that he had sexually abused dozens of underage girls under the guise of paying them for massages. The case began in 2005 when the parents of a 14-year-old girl reported him to local police, prompting a months-long investigation that uncovered a network of young girls—many recruited by other minors—who said they were coerced into sexual acts at Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion. Police gathered statements, physical evidence, and corroborating accounts, ultimately identifying over 30 potential victims. The Palm Beach Police Department recommended multiple felony charges, including unlawful sexual activity with minors and lewd and lascivious acts.

Instead of proceeding to a state trial, the case was taken over by the U.S. Attorney’s Office, leading to the controversial 2007 non-prosecution agreement (NPA). Brokered behind closed doors, the NPA allowed Epstein to plead guilty in state court to two lesser prostitution-related charges—one involving a minor—in exchange for federal prosecutors agreeing not to pursue broader sex trafficking charges. He served 13 months in the Palm Beach County jail under a work-release program that let him leave six days a week. The deal also granted immunity to “any potential co-conspirators,” effectively shielding alleged enablers from prosecution. This resolution, kept secret from victims in violation of the Crime Victims’ Rights Act, became a flashpoint for public outrage and later federal litigation when it was revealed just how sweeping and lenient the agreement had been.

In this episode, we see that corruption in action as we hear from one of Jeffrey Epstein's first accusers during a deposition given in 2008.



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Mega Edition:  The Queen Of England And Her Blind Spot For Prince Andrew (9/13/25)

Mega Edition: The Queen Of England And Her Blind Spot For Prince Andrew (9/13/25)

Queen Elizabeth II’s unwavering loyalty to Prince Andrew became one of the most glaring blind spots of her reign. Even as the Epstein scandal engulfed her son, forcing him out of royal duties and dragging the monarchy into global humiliation, she continued to shield him with public and private support. From quietly allowing him to keep privileges to reportedly helping fund legal settlements, her steadfastness toward Andrew stood in sharp contrast to the measured distance the palace often kept with other family controversies. For many observers, it was a sign of maternal instinct overriding political judgment — the Queen’s deep affection for her son blinding her to the damage his behavior inflicted on the Crown’s reputation.This loyalty, however, created friction within the family, especially with then-Prince Charles. Charles, ever mindful of the monarchy’s survival and public image, saw Andrew as a liability who needed to be sidelined swiftly and decisively. His push for a tougher line clashed with the Queen’s reluctance to cast her son adrift, causing a rift between mother and heir. The tension revealed an underlying difference in their approaches to the institution: the Queen led with loyalty to family, while Charles prioritized protecting the Crown at any cost. The fallout from Andrew’s disgrace exposed not only Andrew’s recklessness but also the strain it placed on the monarchy’s leadership during a critical moment of transition.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

13 Syys 29min

Mega Edition:  Sarah Kellen Vickers And Her Role As The Predators Assistant (9/13/25)

Mega Edition: Sarah Kellen Vickers And Her Role As The Predators Assistant (9/13/25)

Sarah Kellen Vickers has long been described as one of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s closest lieutenants, playing a role that survivors say went far beyond that of an assistant. Court testimony and depositions portray her as the gatekeeper at Epstein’s Palm Beach home — the person who scheduled appointments, ushered girls in and out, and kept meticulous records of who was coming and going. Several survivors alleged that she not only arranged their encounters but also prepared massage tables, handed out oils, and sometimes participated in abuse herself. This has led many to view her as a key facilitator in Epstein’s operation, someone who knew exactly what was happening and actively smoothed the process.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

13 Syys 40min

The Mega Edition:   The Nadia Marcinkova Question (9/13/25)

The Mega Edition: The Nadia Marcinkova Question (9/13/25)

Nadia Marcinkova’s role in Jeffrey Epstein’s world is complicated, and her story is more nuanced than the headlines often suggest. Recruited as a teenager, she was quickly absorbed into Epstein’s circle and presented to some victims as his “sex slave” — even referred to by Epstein as his “Yugoslavian sex slave” in a disturbingly casual way. Multiple survivors alleged that she both participated in and facilitated abuse, which paints her as a perpetrator in some accounts. Yet at the same time, the age at which she was first brought under Epstein’s influence raises serious questions about whether she was herself a victim — manipulated, groomed, and coerced into normalizing abuse until she became part of the machinery.This dual role — simultaneously appearing as both a survivor of exploitation and, later, as someone implicated in perpetuating it — has made her story one of the most difficult to untangle. Unlike others who were clearly in positions of power, Marcinkova’s trajectory blurs the line between agency and coercion. After Epstein’s death, she reinvented herself professionally, founding an aviation company, distancing her public image from the scandal. But the unresolved questions about her early recruitment, her complicity, and whether her actions were those of a willing participant or someone shaped by years of grooming highlight the tragic complexity of Epstein’s network, where victimhood and culpability were often forced to coexist.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

13 Syys 49min

The Mega Edition:    Leslie Groff...The Indispensable 'Assistant'  (9/13/25)

The Mega Edition: Leslie Groff...The Indispensable 'Assistant' (9/13/25)

Leslie Groff, a former executive assistant to Jeffrey Epstein, is alleged to have been a central figure in facilitating his criminal enterprise. Groff is accused of managing Epstein’s daily operations, including scheduling appointments and arranging travel, some of which allegedly involved underage girls. Survivors of Epstein’s abuse have identified Groff as a gatekeeper who ensured Epstein’s access to his victims, highlighting her role in maintaining the infrastructure that enabled his predatory behavior. Critics argue that her administrative skills were weaponized to serve Epstein’s illicit activities, raising serious concerns about the extent of her complicity in his crimes.Defenders of Groff suggest that she may not have fully understood the scope of Epstein’s criminal activities, claiming she operated under a professional facade and followed orders without questioning their implications. However, critics contend that her long-term association with Epstein and her active management of his personal affairs indicate at least a willful ignorance, if not direct knowledge, of his abusive conduct. Groff’s role, whether seen as that of an unwitting accomplice or a deliberate enabler, underscores the systemic nature of Epstein’s criminal network, where trusted aides played pivotal roles in insulating him from scrutiny and perpetuating his exploitation.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

13 Syys 34min

Mega  Edition:  The Demise Of Jean Luc Brunel And The Questions In It's  Aftermath (9/12/25)

Mega Edition: The Demise Of Jean Luc Brunel And The Questions In It's Aftermath (9/12/25)

Jean-Luc Brunel, the French modeling agent long accused of supplying underage girls to Jeffrey Epstein, was found dead in his cell at La Santé prison in Paris in February 2022. Authorities said he died by hanging, just days after Prince Andrew settled his civil case with Virginia Giuffre, one of Epstein’s most prominent accusers. Brunel’s death came while he was in pretrial detention facing charges of rape of minors and sexual harassment, and it immediately drew comparisons to Epstein’s own death in a U.S. jail in 2019.His death sparked outrage from survivors and advocates, who argued it robbed them of their day in court and raised further suspicions of powerful networks being protected. French prosecutors insisted there was no evidence of foul play, but the timing and circumstances fueled speculation. For many, Brunel’s death symbolized yet another missed opportunity for full accountability in the Epstein scandal, leaving questions unanswered and reinforcing a pattern of justice cut short just as legal proceedings closed in on key figures.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

13 Syys 42min

Jeffrey Epstein And What The Jail Logs Tell Us About Who Was Visiting Him

Jeffrey Epstein And What The Jail Logs Tell Us About Who Was Visiting Him

Jeffrey Epstein received jailhouse visits from prominent figures. These visits highlighted the unusual level of access and influence surrounding Epstein while he was incarcerated, underscoring how deeply connected he remained to powerful individuals even as he served time. The fact that such high-profile legal and social figures maintained ties with him in jail raised broader questions about the reach of Epstein’s network and how it may have shaped his treatment within the justice system.At the same time, reports referenced Epstein’s continued associations with friends in elite political and business circles, including people connected to former President Bill Clinton, though Clinton himself was not documented as having visited Epstein while he was locked up. These broader connections pointed to the reality that Epstein’s influence extended far beyond the walls of any cell he was placed in, sustaining the narrative that his wealth and friendships allowed him privileges not afforded to ordinary inmates.To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/12/jeffrey-epstein-met-in-jail-with-alan-dershowitz-bill-clinton-pal.htmlBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

13 Syys 18min

The Degenerates In Hollywood And Their Boy Jeffrey Epstein

The Degenerates In Hollywood And Their Boy Jeffrey Epstein

Even after Jeffrey Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting sex from a minor, many in Hollywood continued to embrace him, treating his crimes as an inconvenient footnote rather than a moral disqualifier. Epstein was still invited to glamorous parties, mingled with celebrities, and maintained access to the entertainment industry’s inner circles. For the powerful, his money, connections, and ability to open doors outweighed the stain of his criminal record. Some stars and executives justified their associations by claiming ignorance or downplaying his offenses, but the reality was that Epstein’s name carried enough social and financial currency to keep him in elite company despite the scandal.This willingness to overlook his conviction exposed the double standards and hypocrisy of Hollywood. The industry often positions itself as a champion of progressive values and justice, yet when faced with someone who was both wealthy and useful, many chose to look the other way. Epstein’s continued acceptance highlighted how quickly morality is compromised when fame, influence, and money are involved. By maintaining ties to him, Hollywood elites reinforced the idea that power shields abusers from accountability, sending a chilling message about who gets protected and who gets sacrificed in the world of entertainment.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comhttps://www.heraldtribune.com/opinion/20190721/cohen-hollywood-hypocrites-always-embraced-epsteinBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

13 Syys 18min

Natalie Edwards And The FinCen Files Leak That Exposed The Banks Dark Money Schemes

Natalie Edwards And The FinCen Files Leak That Exposed The Banks Dark Money Schemes

Natalie Edwards, a former senior official at FinCEN (the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network), admitted to leaking thousands of Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) to BuzzFeed News and journalist Jason Leopold between October 2017 and October 2018. These documents enabled investigative reporting—later labeled the FinCEN Files—which exposed how international banks facilitated dirty money flows while regulators often failed to act on warnings concealed in the confidential reports. Edwards claimed she first pursued internal whistleblower channels within the Treasury but later provided documents to the media because she believed more transparency was urgently needed.In 2021, Edwards was sentenced to six months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release, after pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy for unauthorized disclosure of SARs. Her defense painted her actions as rooted in duty and morality—she said she “could not stand by aimlessly” while seeing evidence of wrongdoing, and emphasized that whistleblower protections and internal reporting had failed to adequately address her concerns. However, prosecutors countered that Edwards acted recklessly and did not show sufficient remorse. Her case stirred debate over how whistleblowers are treated, particularly those who leak classified or confidential documents to the media.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2021/06/10/opinion/fincen-buzzfeed-edwards-prison.amp.htmlBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

12 Syys 30min

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