In Their Own Words: Jane Doe 1 And Jane Doe 2 And Their Allegations Against Jeffrey Epstein (8/4/25)

In Their Own Words: Jane Doe 1 And Jane Doe 2 And Their Allegations Against Jeffrey Epstein (8/4/25)

In this civil complaint filed in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, plaintiffs Jane Doe 1 and Jane Doe 2 allege that they were sexually abused and trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and his associates while they were minors. The complaint is brought against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein and a group of unidentified defendants labeled as “Sue Roe” and “Roes 2–10,” believed to have played roles in facilitating, enabling, or directly participating in the abuse. The plaintiffs claim that Epstein used his wealth, power, and network of co-conspirators to lure them into environments where they were manipulated and coerced into sexual acts, often under false pretenses such as employment or mentorship opportunities.

The complaint outlines how Epstein’s trafficking scheme functioned through a coordinated network that exploited young and vulnerable girls, with the plaintiffs seeking damages for the severe psychological, emotional, and physical harm they endured. It alleges that Epstein’s associates—including unnamed individuals still unknown to the plaintiffs—helped maintain this system and continued to shield his conduct even after his 2008 conviction. The lawsuit demands a jury trial and aims to hold not only Epstein’s estate accountable but also the living enablers who allegedly perpetuated or benefited from the abuse.


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In Their Own Words:  My Interview With Maria Farmer (March 2022)

In Their Own Words: My Interview With Maria Farmer (March 2022)

Maria Farmer is an American visual artist who rose to public attention not for her artwork initially, but for being among the first whistleblowers to alert authorities about Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. In 1996, while working for Epstein and Maxwell in New York, she was allegedly sexually assaulted by both. She went on to submit what is recognized as the first criminal complaint to the New York City Police Department and the FBI—a warning that would unfortunately go unheeded for years.Over the years Farmer has reemerged as a powerful advocate for survivors of Epstein’s exploitation. She filed an affidavit in federal court in 2019 supporting Virginia Giuffre’s defamation lawsuit, and in 2025, she sued the federal government for failing to act on her decades-old report. She has also publicly recounted a disturbing 1995 encounter with Donald Trump in Epstein’s Manhattan office, which she urged investigators to include in their probe of Epstein’s social circle.In this episode, we’re going back to March of 2022 for a conversation that’s as raw and revealing now as it was then—my interview with Maria Farmer. At the time, Maria was one of the only survivors publicly speaking out against the full machinery that protected Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. She didn’t just name names—she challenged institutions, exposed failures, and pulled the curtain back on a cover-up that reached into finance, intelligence, and politics. This interview captures Maria at her most unfiltered, recounting her experiences, her warnings to the FBI that were ignored, and her insight into how deep the rot really goes.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

28 Heinä 1h 3min

Follow The Money:  JP Morgan Executives Joked About Jeffrey Epstein's Degeneracy In Emails

Follow The Money: JP Morgan Executives Joked About Jeffrey Epstein's Degeneracy In Emails

The internal emails from JPMorgan executives joking about Jeffrey Epstein’s “nymphettes” and calling him a “sugar daddy” reveal a disturbing level of moral decay within one of the most powerful financial institutions in the world. These weren’t private remarks whispered in ignorance—they were written, documented exchanges made years after Epstein’s predatory behavior was well-known, and in some cases, after his criminal conviction. Top executives laughed off what they knew to be real victims, referring to them as accessories to Epstein’s wealth and lifestyle. It wasn’t just tone-deaf—it was a deliberate normalization of abuse, cloaked in smug, elitist humor by men who should have severed ties with Epstein the moment the facts were undeniable.Even more damning is how these jokes existed alongside serious compliance concerns. Internal compliance officers repeatedly flagged Epstein’s transactions and conduct, describing him as “high risk” and raising questions about why the bank continued the relationship. But those concerns were ignored. Instead, the executives joked, minimized, and continued to allow Epstein to move millions through their institution—money used, in part, to fund the very abuse they laughed about. JPMorgan didn’t just turn a blind eye; they laughed in the face of red flags and cashed the checks anyway. It’s the financial equivalent of aiding and abetting, dressed up in corporate detachment and gallows humor.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:JP Morgan execs were familiar with Jeffrey Epstein's abuse of young girls, new lawsuit claims | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

28 Heinä 11min

In Their Own Words:  "MJ" Doe 's Allegations Made Against Jeffrey Epstein (Part 2)(7/28/25)

In Their Own Words: "MJ" Doe 's Allegations Made Against Jeffrey Epstein (Part 2)(7/28/25)

The document MJ v. Jeffrey Epstein, Case No. 9:10-cv-81111-WPD, filed on September 17, 2010 in the Southern District of Florida, involves a civil lawsuit brought by a plaintiff identified as “MJ” against Jeffrey Epstein. According to publicly available summaries of this and similar filings from the same time period, MJ was a minor at the time of the alleged abuse. The complaint accuses Epstein of sexually abusing and trafficking MJ while exploiting his wealth and power to silence and control her. MJ alleged that Epstein engaged in a pattern of recruiting underage girls under the guise of offering them money for massages, only for the encounters to turn sexually exploitative. The suit contends that Epstein used his Palm Beach residence as a base for this operation and that he was enabled by associates who helped him procure and manipulate the victims.The complaint further claims that Epstein committed multiple violations of federal and state laws, including sexual battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and violations of civil rights statutes protecting minors. MJ's legal team argued that the long-term psychological damage from Epstein’s abuse warranted significant compensatory and punitive damages. The case forms part of a broader group of lawsuits filed by various women against Epstein around that time, many of whom described nearly identical patterns of abuse. These cases contributed to the growing body of evidence surrounding Epstein’s trafficking network long before his 2019 arrest and death.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.flsd.365238.1.0.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

28 Heinä 13min

In Their Own Words:  "MJ" Doe 's Allegations Made Against Jeffrey Epstein (Part 1)(7/28/25)

In Their Own Words: "MJ" Doe 's Allegations Made Against Jeffrey Epstein (Part 1)(7/28/25)

The document MJ v. Jeffrey Epstein, Case No. 9:10-cv-81111-WPD, filed on September 17, 2010 in the Southern District of Florida, involves a civil lawsuit brought by a plaintiff identified as “MJ” against Jeffrey Epstein. According to publicly available summaries of this and similar filings from the same time period, MJ was a minor at the time of the alleged abuse. The complaint accuses Epstein of sexually abusing and trafficking MJ while exploiting his wealth and power to silence and control her. MJ alleged that Epstein engaged in a pattern of recruiting underage girls under the guise of offering them money for massages, only for the encounters to turn sexually exploitative. The suit contends that Epstein used his Palm Beach residence as a base for this operation and that he was enabled by associates who helped him procure and manipulate the victims.The complaint further claims that Epstein committed multiple violations of federal and state laws, including sexual battery, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and violations of civil rights statutes protecting minors. MJ's legal team argued that the long-term psychological damage from Epstein’s abuse warranted significant compensatory and punitive damages. The case forms part of a broader group of lawsuits filed by various women against Epstein around that time, many of whom described nearly identical patterns of abuse. These cases contributed to the growing body of evidence surrounding Epstein’s trafficking network long before his 2019 arrest and death.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.flsd.365238.1.0.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

28 Heinä 12min

Dual Sovereignty: The   Legal Sledgehammer Waiting for Ghislaine Maxwell If Pardoned (Part 2) (7/28/25)

Dual Sovereignty: The Legal Sledgehammer Waiting for Ghislaine Maxwell If Pardoned (Part 2) (7/28/25)

If Donald Trump were to issue a presidential pardon to Ghislaine Maxwell for her federal crimes, the doctrine of dual sovereignty could allow the state of New York to pursue separate charges against her without violating the Double Jeopardy Clause of the Fifth Amendment. This legal principle recognizes that the federal government and state governments are distinct sovereigns, each with the authority to enforce their own laws. Therefore, a pardon at the federal level does not immunize a person from state prosecution for conduct that also violates state law. If Maxwell’s actions—such as recruiting and trafficking minors—also violated New York state statutes, she could face a new, independent indictment from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office or New York Attorney General, regardless of the federal pardon.New York has already demonstrated its willingness to pursue high-profile sex trafficking and abuse cases, particularly when federal accountability fails or falters. The state has broad human trafficking, sexual abuse, and child endangerment laws that overlap with Maxwell’s federally convicted conduct. If prosecutors believe there is sufficient evidence that Maxwell’s crimes occurred within New York’s jurisdiction or harmed residents of the state, they could initiate charges anew under state law. In fact, the political and public appetite for state-level accountability could intensify following a federal pardon, as it would be seen by many as a miscarriage of justice. In that case, dual sovereignty becomes not just a legal tool—but a last-resort mechanism to ensure that Maxwell still faces consequences.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

28 Heinä 11min

Dual Sovereignty: The   Legal Sledgehammer Waiting for Ghislaine Maxwell If Pardoned (Part 1) (7/28/25)

Dual Sovereignty: The Legal Sledgehammer Waiting for Ghislaine Maxwell If Pardoned (Part 1) (7/28/25)

If Donald Trump were to issue a presidential pardon to Ghislaine Maxwell for her federal crimes, the doctrine of dual sovereignty could allow the state of New York to pursue separate charges against her without violating the Double Jeopardy Clause of the Fifth Amendment. This legal principle recognizes that the federal government and state governments are distinct sovereigns, each with the authority to enforce their own laws. Therefore, a pardon at the federal level does not immunize a person from state prosecution for conduct that also violates state law. If Maxwell’s actions—such as recruiting and trafficking minors—also violated New York state statutes, she could face a new, independent indictment from the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office or New York Attorney General, regardless of the federal pardon.New York has already demonstrated its willingness to pursue high-profile sex trafficking and abuse cases, particularly when federal accountability fails or falters. The state has broad human trafficking, sexual abuse, and child endangerment laws that overlap with Maxwell’s federally convicted conduct. If prosecutors believe there is sufficient evidence that Maxwell’s crimes occurred within New York’s jurisdiction or harmed residents of the state, they could initiate charges anew under state law. In fact, the political and public appetite for state-level accountability could intensify following a federal pardon, as it would be seen by many as a miscarriage of justice. In that case, dual sovereignty becomes not just a legal tool—but a last-resort mechanism to ensure that Maxwell still faces consequences.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

28 Heinä 11min

Rebranding Evil: Influencers Play PR for Ghislaine Maxwell  (7/28/25)

Rebranding Evil: Influencers Play PR for Ghislaine Maxwell (7/28/25)

t’s almost surreal watching the likes of Charlie Kirk and Benny Johnson—professional outrage peddlers who built entire careers feigning moral superiority—suddenly flirt with the idea of a pardon for Ghislaine Maxwell. These are the same figures who spent years branding themselves as protectors of children and self-anointed warriors against elite predators. Now, with a straight face and a nauseating smugness, they’re entertaining the possibility that Maxwell—the woman convicted of trafficking minors for Jeffrey Epstein’s sex ring—deserves clemency. This pivot isn’t just hypocritical—it’s a masterclass in opportunism. They know exactly what Maxwell did. They’ve read the testimony, seen the victim statements, and watched the trial unfold. But instead of doubling down on justice, they’re now hinting that she’s some misunderstood figure, a pawn in a grander conspiracy that conveniently excuses the people they want to protect. It’s not about truth. It’s about leverage, about using even a convicted trafficker as a prop in their culture war theater. And if that means rehabilitating the public image of a woman who facilitated some of the most grotesque abuses in recent memory, they’re more than willing to take that gamble.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Right-Wing Influencers Say Ghislaine Maxwell Is Key to Unlocking Epstein Case - The New York TimesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

28 Heinä 20min

Mega Edition:  Ghislaine Maxwell And Her Deposition During The Virginia Giuffre Lawsuit (Parts 23-24) (7/28/25)

Mega Edition: Ghislaine Maxwell And Her Deposition During The Virginia Giuffre Lawsuit (Parts 23-24) (7/28/25)

In a videotaped deposition taken in April 2016, Maxwell was questioned under oath about Giuffre’s allegations of being groomed and trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell—allegations that she vehemently denied, calling Giuffre an “absolute liar” and asserting she had no involvement in recruiting or abusing her. Maxwell repeatedly refused to answer questions about alleged sexual activity with minors—labeling them as inquiries into “consensual adult sex”—and insisted she had no knowledge of underage abuse. She denied any wrongdoing or participation in Epstein’s trafficking network, attempting to distance herself from all aspects of Giuffre’s claims.Critics and federal prosecutors later pointed to this deposition as a key piece of evidence in her criminal indictment: they argue Maxwell knowingly made false statements under oath, which became the basis for two counts of perjury in her 2021 criminal charges. Despite her denials, corroborating evidence—including testimony about threesomes with minor girls, flight logs, and recruitment patterns—cast serious doubt on her credibility. Giuffre’s suit was ultimately settled in 2017, reportedly for millions of dollars, but the unsealed deposition—and Maxwell’s fierce denials—now serve as a stark contrast to the weight of testimony and documentation later vetted in court.source:Ghislaine Maxwell Deposition Transcript - DocumentCloudBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

28 Heinä 31min

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