How the Epstein Files Finally Put Prince Andrew on the Witness List  (12/23/25)

How the Epstein Files Finally Put Prince Andrew on the Witness List (12/23/25)

The latest Epstein document release further reinforces how deeply Prince Andrew was entangled in Jeffrey Epstein’s orbit and how aware authorities were of his potential exposure long before public accountability set in. Newly surfaced investigative materials show that prosecutors believed Andrew had direct knowledge of Ghislaine Maxwell’s role in recruiting young women and sought to question him formally about his relationship with Epstein, his presence around victims, and his continued contact after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. The documents make clear that Andrew was not viewed as a peripheral figure, but as someone investigators considered central enough to warrant detailed questioning under caution. Despite this, no interview ever took place, underscoring the long-standing gap between investigative interest and actual enforcement when it came to a senior royal.


The files also highlight the extraordinary degree of institutional hesitation surrounding Andrew, both in the United Kingdom and internationally. While investigators outlined lines of questioning and compiled evidence, diplomatic sensitivities and royal privilege effectively stalled progress. Andrew’s refusal to cooperate was tolerated for years, even as civil litigation and survivor testimony mounted, and British authorities showed little urgency in compelling his participation. The documents illustrate a pattern in which reputational risk to the monarchy consistently outweighed accountability, allowing Andrew to avoid meaningful scrutiny until public pressure became impossible to ignore. Rather than revealing new allegations, the release confirms what survivors and journalists have long argued: that Prince Andrew was shielded not by a lack of concern, but by a system unwilling to confront power.


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Andrew 'knew Ghislaine was a sex madam', Epstein cops believed - as new docs reveal efforts to quiz royal under caution


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Two Million Pages of Silence: How the DOJ Is Still Sitting on the Epstein Files  (1/6/26)

Two Million Pages of Silence: How the DOJ Is Still Sitting on the Epstein Files (1/6/26)

In a highly critical new court filing, the **U.S. Department of Justice has acknowledged that more than 2 million documents potentially responsive to the Epstein Files Transparency Act remain in “various phases of review,” even though the law required all unclassified material to be publicly released by Dec. 19, 2025. To date, the DOJ has only posted about 12,285 documents (roughly 125,000 pages) — less than 1 % of the estimated total — and says that hundreds of Justice Department attorneys and FBI analysts are still slogging through the backlog to identify, review, and redact material for release. The department also revealed that it uncovered over 1 million new files late in the process that were not included in its initial review, further expanding an already massive effort. This disclosure came in a letter signed by top DOJ officials including Attorney General Pam Bondi and was submitted to a federal judge overseeing compliance with the law, underlining how far the agency remains from meeting its statutory obligations.Critics — from members of Congress to survivors of Epstein’s trafficking network — have panned the DOJ’s slow pace and partial disclosures, arguing that the vast number of yet-to-be-released documents suggests a failure of transparency and accountability at the heart of a case tied to powerful figures and alleged systemic failures. The department defends its approach by pointing to the need for meticulous redactions to protect victim privacy and the logistical challenge posed by the sheer volume of records, but the continued delay past the congressional deadline has fueled accusations of obfuscation and insufficient urgency. With millions of pages still in review and no clear timetable for full release, the DOJ’s handling of the Epstein files remains a flashpoint in ongoing debates over transparency, justice for victims, and public trust in federal institutions.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:DOJ tells court it has more than 2M Epstein documents to review ahead of redacted release | The IndependentBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

6 Tammi 14min

Five Million Excuses: The DOJ’s Latest Stall on the Epstein Files  (1/6/26)

Five Million Excuses: The DOJ’s Latest Stall on the Epstein Files (1/6/26)

The DOJ missed a legally mandated December 19 transparency deadline on the Epstein files and has offered little more than vague assurances that it is still “working behind the scenes” to process millions of documents. That explanation rings hollow given how long the government has possessed this material and how predictable the transparency requirement was. Missing the deadline is not a clerical slip but a statement of priorities, signaling continued institutional resistance to full disclosure. The invocation of massive document counts functions less as a justification than as a delay tactic, one designed to exhaust public attention and blunt accountability while preserving protection for powerful interests connected to Epstein.The DOJ has repeatedly shifted the goal posts on Epstein transparency by turning clear legal and public demands into an endless process with no fixed endpoint. Each time a deadline or disclosure requirement approaches, it is met not with documents, but with new justifications—more records to review, more redactions to apply, more internal steps to complete. What began as a mandate for transparency has been reframed into a moving target defined entirely by the DOJ’s own pace and preferences. This pattern allows the department to appear cooperative while functionally delaying accountability, keeping the most damaging material out of public view while insisting progress is being made. The result is a rolling postponement that undermines the law itself and reinforces the perception that when Epstein is involved, transparency is something the DOJ controls, not something it complies with.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

6 Tammi 11min

Mega Edition:  Annie Farmer And The Testimony That Exposed  Epstein's Infrastructure  (1/6/26)

Mega Edition: Annie Farmer And The Testimony That Exposed Epstein's Infrastructure (1/6/26)

Annie Farmer testified during Ghislaine Maxwell’s federal trial that she was just 16 years old when Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein flew her to Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico under the guise of an academic retreat. Farmer explained that she initially believed the trip was meant to provide her with educational and career opportunities. Instead, she said the experience quickly turned uncomfortable and exploitative. She recalled Maxwell giving her a massage during which Maxwell touched her breasts, an incident that left her feeling frozen and terrified. She also testified that Epstein had climbed into her bed unexpectedly and caressed her without consent. Farmer described feeling "panicked" and manipulated by two adults who had promised mentorship and safety.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

6 Tammi 1h 11min

Mega  Edition:  A Deep Dive Into The Relationship Between Jeffrey Epstein And Les Wexner (Part 3-4) (1/6/26)

Mega Edition: A Deep Dive Into The Relationship Between Jeffrey Epstein And Les Wexner (Part 3-4) (1/6/26)

Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to billionaire retail magnate Les Wexner remain some of the most enigmatic and disturbing in the entire saga. Wexner, founder of L Brands and the empire behind Victoria’s Secret, gave Epstein power of attorney over his finances in the 1990s—an almost unprecedented level of control. This arrangement effectively gave Epstein sweeping access to Wexner’s fortune, properties, and business dealings, despite Epstein having no formal background in finance. Epstein used this trust to enrich himself, acquiring Wexner’s Manhattan townhouse—the largest private residence in the city—under circumstances that remain suspicious. Many have questioned why Wexner, a seasoned and shrewd businessman, would hand over his empire’s keys to a man with a checkered past and no credentials to warrant such trust.The depth of this relationship is further underscored by the fact that Epstein’s social ascent was largely built on Wexner’s backing. The fortune, credibility, and connections Epstein enjoyed were in large part derived from his inexplicable hold over Wexner. Even after the ties supposedly dissolved, Wexner continued to face scrutiny over how Epstein was able to leverage their bond into years of unchecked financial and social influence. While Wexner has claimed ignorance of Epstein’s crimes and insists he severed ties long before the scandal exploded, the unanswered question remains: why did one of the most powerful retailers in America entrust a mysterious outsider with unfettered access to his fortune? That silence has only fueled speculation that the ties between Epstein and Wexner run far deeper than either man was ever willing to publicly admit.To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/06/inside-jeffrey-epsteins-decades-long-relationship-with-his-biggest-clientBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

6 Tammi 1h 14min

Mega  Edition:  A Deep Dive Into The Relationship Between Jeffrey Epstein And Les Wexner (Part 1-2) (1/5/26)

Mega Edition: A Deep Dive Into The Relationship Between Jeffrey Epstein And Les Wexner (Part 1-2) (1/5/26)

Jeffrey Epstein’s ties to billionaire retail magnate Les Wexner remain some of the most enigmatic and disturbing in the entire saga. Wexner, founder of L Brands and the empire behind Victoria’s Secret, gave Epstein power of attorney over his finances in the 1990s—an almost unprecedented level of control. This arrangement effectively gave Epstein sweeping access to Wexner’s fortune, properties, and business dealings, despite Epstein having no formal background in finance. Epstein used this trust to enrich himself, acquiring Wexner’s Manhattan townhouse—the largest private residence in the city—under circumstances that remain suspicious. Many have questioned why Wexner, a seasoned and shrewd businessman, would hand over his empire’s keys to a man with a checkered past and no credentials to warrant such trust.The depth of this relationship is further underscored by the fact that Epstein’s social ascent was largely built on Wexner’s backing. The fortune, credibility, and connections Epstein enjoyed were in large part derived from his inexplicable hold over Wexner. Even after the ties supposedly dissolved, Wexner continued to face scrutiny over how Epstein was able to leverage their bond into years of unchecked financial and social influence. While Wexner has claimed ignorance of Epstein’s crimes and insists he severed ties long before the scandal exploded, the unanswered question remains: why did one of the most powerful retailers in America entrust a mysterious outsider with unfettered access to his fortune? That silence has only fueled speculation that the ties between Epstein and Wexner run far deeper than either man was ever willing to publicly admit.To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/06/inside-jeffrey-epsteins-decades-long-relationship-with-his-biggest-clientBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

6 Tammi 54min

Ghislaine Maxwell And The Battle Over Pre Trial Attire

Ghislaine Maxwell And The Battle Over Pre Trial Attire

Ghislaine Maxwell’s arguments about her pretrial attire centered on the claim that forcing her to appear in jail-issued clothing and under restrictive conditions would unfairly prejudice a jury and undermine the presumption of innocence. Her legal team argued that being presented in drab prison garb—often associated in the public mind with guilt—risked subtly signaling criminality before any evidence was heard. They maintained that the Constitution and long-standing trial norms require defendants to appear in civilian clothing so jurors are not influenced by visual cues that suggest incarceration or punishment before conviction.The dispute also exposed the unusually tight controls placed on Maxwell in the lead-up to trial. Her attorneys complained about limits on what clothing she could access, delays and restrictions in obtaining suitable attire, and the broader message those constraints sent to the jury about her status. Prosecutors countered that reasonable security concerns justified the rules in place and that accommodations were made to ensure she could appear in non-custodial clothing. Ultimately, the debate over Maxwell’s pretrial attire became another flashpoint in a larger fight over whether she was being treated as a defendant presumed innocent—or as someone already judged guilty before the trial even began.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

6 Tammi 17min

Jennifer Araoz and Her Claims Against Ghislaine Maxwell

Jennifer Araoz and Her Claims Against Ghislaine Maxwell

Jennifer Araoz alleged that Ghislaine Maxwell played a direct, hands-on role in grooming and sexually abusing her when she was a minor in the mid-1990s. According to Araoz, Maxwell befriended her while presenting herself as a sophisticated mentor and benefactor, drawing her into a world of wealth and exclusivity that lowered her defenses. Araoz alleged that Maxwell initiated sexual contact, normalized inappropriate behavior, and framed abuse as something expected and acceptable, using manipulation and authority to maintain control. These encounters, Araoz said, occurred before she was introduced into Jeffrey Epstein’s broader abuse network, establishing Maxwell not merely as a facilitator, but as an active participant in the abuse itself.Araoz further alleged that Maxwell functioned as an enforcer within Epstein’s operation, reinforcing silence, dependency, and fear. She described being pressured to comply, discouraged from speaking out, and made to feel that resistance would carry consequences. In her civil lawsuit and public statements, Araoz positioned Ghislaine Maxwell as a central architect of the grooming process—someone who identified targets, broke down boundaries, and ensured Epstein’s access to victims. These allegations became a critical part of the broader evidentiary picture that portrayed Maxwell not as a peripheral figure, but as an indispensable actor whose conduct helped sustain and conceal Epstein’s criminal enterprise for years.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

6 Tammi 15min

Ghislaine Maxwell And The Seat Meant For A Queen

Ghislaine Maxwell And The Seat Meant For A Queen

The photographs of Ghislaine Maxwell seated on the Queen of England’s throne were taken inside the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace during a private visit in the early 2000s. In the images, Maxwell is shown casually perched on the historic coronation chair, smiling and appearing at ease—an extraordinary visual given the room’s strict symbolism and limited access. The throne is traditionally reserved for formal state occasions involving the monarch, making the images striking not just for their informality, but for what they signal about the level of access Maxwell enjoyed within Britain’s most exclusive royal spaces.The photos later became emblematic of how deeply Maxwell—and by extension Jeffrey Epstein—had penetrated elite social circles long before their crimes were fully exposed. Once public, the images fueled widespread outrage and disbelief, reinforcing perceptions that Maxwell moved freely among powerful institutions with little scrutiny. The fact that a future convicted sex trafficker could sit on the throne associated with Queen Elizabeth II became a visual shorthand for institutional blind spots, privilege, and the failure of gatekeeping at the highest levels. In retrospect, the photographs are less about royal protocol and more about how proximity to power helped normalize and shield figures who were, even then, operating in deeply predatory ways.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

6 Tammi 20min

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