The Man in Jeffrey Epstein's  Cockpit: Larry Visoski’s 2009 Deposition (Part 4) (10/10/25)

The Man in Jeffrey Epstein's Cockpit: Larry Visoski’s 2009 Deposition (Part 4) (10/10/25)

In his October 2009 deposition, taken during the Jeffrey Epstein v. Bradley Edwards defamation lawsuit, longtime Epstein pilot Larry Visoski described his decades of employment under Epstein and the routine nature of his work. Questioned by victims’ attorney Bradley Edwards, Visoski confirmed that he had flown Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and numerous guests—some of them prominent figures—across Epstein’s properties in New York, Florida, New Mexico, and the Virgin Islands. Represented by Critton & Reinhardt, Visoski repeatedly emphasized that his duties were strictly professional: piloting aircraft, maintaining schedules, and ensuring safe transport. When pressed about the ages of female passengers, he claimed he never knowingly flew minors and denied witnessing any sexual activity or misconduct aboard Epstein’s planes.


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Ghislaine Maxwell Once Again Urges The Supreme Court To Take Up Her Case (7/29/25)

Ghislaine Maxwell Once Again Urges The Supreme Court To Take Up Her Case (7/29/25)

In her reply supporting the petition for a writ of certiorari, Ghislaine Maxwell—referred to as Sealed Defendant 1—argues that the Second Circuit Court of Appeals erred in denying her appeal and that the Supreme Court must intervene to correct what she claims are fundamental constitutional violations. Maxwell’s legal team contends that the trial was tainted by extensive pretrial publicity, juror misconduct, and decisions that unfairly limited her ability to present a full defense. Central to her argument is the assertion that the lower courts failed to safeguard her Sixth Amendment rights to an impartial jury and effective counsel, especially given the media firestorm surrounding her case and her association with Jeffrey Epstein.Maxwell also challenges the handling of jury selection and post-trial revelations regarding a juror who failed to disclose a history of sexual abuse during voir dire, which her attorneys argue should have triggered a new trial. Her legal team insists that the appellate court’s deference to the district court’s findings undermines the integrity of the judicial process, especially in a case involving such serious allegations and public scrutiny. The reply urges the Supreme Court to take up the case to ensure that high-profile defendants are not denied due process and to reaffirm standards that protect the fairness of criminal trials nationwide.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:20250728111721067_24-1073ReplyInSupportOfPetitionForWritOfCertiorari.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

29 Heinä 17min

The Mega Edition: Virginia Giuffre (Robert's) Deposition Against Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 5-6) (7/29/25)

The Mega Edition: Virginia Giuffre (Robert's) Deposition Against Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 5-6) (7/29/25)

In her sworn deposition from 2016 (unsealed in 2020), Virginia Giuffre detailed how Ghislaine Maxwell recruited, groomed, and trafficked her into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation starting when she was 16. She testified that Maxwell approached her at Mar-a-Lago in 2000 under the pretense of offering her work as a masseuse for a wealthy benefactor. That “job” quickly evolved into sexual abuse. According to Giuffre, Maxwell took an active role in teaching her how to sexually service Epstein, including hands-on “training” sessions involving Maxwell herself. She stated that Maxwell instructed her to recruit other underage girls and was fully aware — and involved — in the trafficking scheme. Maxwell not only facilitated the abuse, Giuffre claimed, but also participated in it, organizing flights, outfits, and sex schedules for Epstein and his associates.Giuffre’s deposition also included accusations that she was trafficked to powerful men at Maxwell’s direction. She named Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, Jean-Luc Brunel, Bill Richardson, George Mitchell, and Glenn Dubin among the men she was forced to have sex with — often in Epstein’s residences or on his private jet, the “Lolita Express.” Giuffre detailed incidents of sexual abuse at Epstein’s private island (Little St. James), in Maxwell’s London townhouse, and at Epstein’s New York and Palm Beach homes. She described Maxwell’s role as operational: coordinating travel, preparing the girls, dictating what to wear (often schoolgirl outfits), and ensuring silence through emotional manipulation and threats. Giuffre testified that Maxwell told her to be “grateful” and warned her that speaking out would have consequences — including death. Throughout the deposition, Giuffre emphasized that she was a minor being trafficked across state and international lines, and that Maxwell was not only aware but orchestrating every detail. Her statements were corroborated years later by other victims and led to Maxwell’s 2021 conviction on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges.to  contact me;bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:1090-32.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

29 Heinä 30min

The Mega Edition: Virginia Giuffre (Robert's) Deposition Against Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 3-4) (7/29/25)

The Mega Edition: Virginia Giuffre (Robert's) Deposition Against Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 3-4) (7/29/25)

In her sworn deposition from 2016 (unsealed in 2020), Virginia Giuffre detailed how Ghislaine Maxwell recruited, groomed, and trafficked her into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation starting when she was 16. She testified that Maxwell approached her at Mar-a-Lago in 2000 under the pretense of offering her work as a masseuse for a wealthy benefactor. That “job” quickly evolved into sexual abuse. According to Giuffre, Maxwell took an active role in teaching her how to sexually service Epstein, including hands-on “training” sessions involving Maxwell herself. She stated that Maxwell instructed her to recruit other underage girls and was fully aware — and involved — in the trafficking scheme. Maxwell not only facilitated the abuse, Giuffre claimed, but also participated in it, organizing flights, outfits, and sex schedules for Epstein and his associates.Giuffre’s deposition also included accusations that she was trafficked to powerful men at Maxwell’s direction. She named Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, Jean-Luc Brunel, Bill Richardson, George Mitchell, and Glenn Dubin among the men she was forced to have sex with — often in Epstein’s residences or on his private jet, the “Lolita Express.” Giuffre detailed incidents of sexual abuse at Epstein’s private island (Little St. James), in Maxwell’s London townhouse, and at Epstein’s New York and Palm Beach homes. She described Maxwell’s role as operational: coordinating travel, preparing the girls, dictating what to wear (often schoolgirl outfits), and ensuring silence through emotional manipulation and threats. Giuffre testified that Maxwell told her to be “grateful” and warned her that speaking out would have consequences — including death. Throughout the deposition, Giuffre emphasized that she was a minor being trafficked across state and international lines, and that Maxwell was not only aware but orchestrating every detail. Her statements were corroborated years later by other victims and led to Maxwell’s 2021 conviction on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges.to  contact me;bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:1090-32.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

29 Heinä 34min

The Mega Edition:  Virginia Giuffre (Robert's) Deposition Against Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 1-2) (7/28/25)

The Mega Edition: Virginia Giuffre (Robert's) Deposition Against Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 1-2) (7/28/25)

In her sworn deposition from 2016 (unsealed in 2020), Virginia Giuffre detailed how Ghislaine Maxwell recruited, groomed, and trafficked her into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation starting when she was 16. She testified that Maxwell approached her at Mar-a-Lago in 2000 under the pretense of offering her work as a masseuse for a wealthy benefactor. That “job” quickly evolved into sexual abuse. According to Giuffre, Maxwell took an active role in teaching her how to sexually service Epstein, including hands-on “training” sessions involving Maxwell herself. She stated that Maxwell instructed her to recruit other underage girls and was fully aware — and involved — in the trafficking scheme. Maxwell not only facilitated the abuse, Giuffre claimed, but also participated in it, organizing flights, outfits, and sex schedules for Epstein and his associates.Giuffre’s deposition also included accusations that she was trafficked to powerful men at Maxwell’s direction. She named Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, Jean-Luc Brunel, Bill Richardson, George Mitchell, and Glenn Dubin among the men she was forced to have sex with — often in Epstein’s residences or on his private jet, the “Lolita Express.” Giuffre detailed incidents of sexual abuse at Epstein’s private island (Little St. James), in Maxwell’s London townhouse, and at Epstein’s New York and Palm Beach homes. She described Maxwell’s role as operational: coordinating travel, preparing the girls, dictating what to wear (often schoolgirl outfits), and ensuring silence through emotional manipulation and threats. Giuffre testified that Maxwell told her to be “grateful” and warned her that speaking out would have consequences — including death. Throughout the deposition, Giuffre emphasized that she was a minor being trafficked across state and international lines, and that Maxwell was not only aware but orchestrating every detail. Her statements were corroborated years later by other victims and led to Maxwell’s 2021 conviction on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges.to  contact me;bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:1090-32.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

29 Heinä 36min

Was The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial A "Witch Hunt?"

Was The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial A "Witch Hunt?"

Claims that Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial was a "witch hunt" reveal more about the people making the claim than the actual proceedings themselves. Framing her prosecution as political theater or scapegoating for Epstein’s death ignores the mountains of evidence presented by survivors, investigators, and even Maxwell’s own associates. She wasn’t dragged into court on vague allegations or hearsay—she was tried based on detailed, corroborated accounts of her role in recruiting, grooming, and enabling the abuse of underage girls over many years. Calling that a “witch hunt” is a rhetorical shield—an attempt to reframe a hard-earned moment of accountability as hysteria, all while ignoring the systemic failures and powerful networks that allowed Epstein’s operation to flourish unchecked.This revisionist push to rebrand Maxwell as some kind of martyr isn’t just offensive—it’s dangerous. It discredits survivors, undermines public trust in criminal accountability, and fuels the exact kind of misinformation campaign that let Epstein operate in plain sight for decades. The “witch hunt” narrative serves a particular crowd: those desperate to deflect scrutiny from the institutions, financiers, and power brokers who were too close for comfort. If anything, Maxwell’s trial barely scratched the surface. To call it overreach is not just dishonest—it’s a calculated distraction from the justice that remains unserved.To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-10467497/Prince-Andrews-ex-Lady-Victoria-Hervey-44-says-Ghislaine-Maxwells-trial-witch-hunt.htmlBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

29 Heinä 31min

Jeffrey Epstein's Pilot Larry Visoski And His Testimony During The  Ghisaline Maxwell Trial

Jeffrey Epstein's Pilot Larry Visoski And His Testimony During The Ghisaline Maxwell Trial

Larry Visoski—Epstein’s long‑time pilot—testified as the first prosecution witness in Maxwell’s trial, describing Ghislaine Maxwell’s role in Jeffrey Epstein’s world as his de facto “Number 2,” responsible for managing non-business affairs such as properties, household logistics, and aircraft hospitality. He walked jurors through the layout and opulence of Epstein’s main estates: the 10,000‑acre Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, the Upper East Side townhouse, and Little St. James Island—each stocked with extravagant amenities overseen by Maxwell.Despite nearly three decades of flying hundreds—or thousands—of flights aboard Epstein’s Gulfstream, Boeing 727 (i.e. the “Lolita Express”), and helicopters, Visoski professed never witnessing any sexual acts or improper behavior, especially involving minors. He emphasized that he never observed sex toys, used condoms, or underage girls flying unaccompanied and appearing younger than about twenty. He also confirmed high-profile passengers such as Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, Prince Andrew, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker, but consistently denied witnessing any misconduct during flights.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

29 Heinä 44min

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

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