Is this investigation A Search For Truth Or  An Attempt To Bury The Epstein’s Files Forever? (Part 2) (11/17/25)

Is this investigation A Search For Truth Or An Attempt To Bury The Epstein’s Files Forever? (Part 2) (11/17/25)

The controversy surrounding the Epstein files has intensified following President Trump’s public directive calling on Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice to launch a new investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s associations—specifically targeting political opponents and several high-profile figures in finance and technology. The timing of this announcement is drawing significant scrutiny, arriving just months after the DOJ and FBI publicly stated that they had already conducted a comprehensive review of all Epstein-related materials, including more than 300 gigabytes of digital evidence, and concluded there was no basis to open any further criminal inquiries. That review asserted that the majority of evidence remained sealed primarily to protect victims and that there was no credible evidence of an Epstein “client list” or coordinated blackmail operation. Critics argue that the sudden reversal raises red flags about political motivations rather than new facts, particularly as Congress moves forward with a discharge petition intended to force the release of unredacted Epstein records to the public.

Legal scholars and government accountability watchdogs warn that labeling this sudden initiative an “ongoing investigation” could be used to halt congressional access to Epstein-related records and effectively freeze public disclosure for months or even years. Under DOJ policy, active investigations allow the government to withhold documents that would otherwise be subject to subpoenas or release mandates, raising concerns that the move could function as a procedural shield rather than a legitimate inquiry. Critics argue that invoking investigative privilege at this moment—after years of limited transparency and repeated failures to hold institutions accountable—risks undermining public trust in the justice system and may set a dangerous precedent in which politically motivated probes are used to obstruct oversight. With bipartisan pressure continuing to build around the discharge petition seeking full release of the Epstein files, the coming weeks will test whether Congress can assert its authority or whether the executive branch can successfully deploy legal mechanisms to re-seal evidence and control the narrative around one of the most consequential criminal scandals in modern American history.


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Epstein, Banks & Accountability: The Fight That’s Just Beginning (10/27/25)

Epstein, Banks & Accountability: The Fight That’s Just Beginning (10/27/25)

The newly filed lawsuits against major banks like Bank of America and BNY Mellon allege that these institutions knowingly enabled Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking operations by providing him with banking services, ignoring red flags, and failing to file required Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs). For example, one complaint claims that Bank of America routed payments through an account opened at Epstein’s direction, and that BNY processed around $378 million in payments linked to women trafficked by Epstein. These suits open a path for court-ordered disclosure of internal bank documents — account records, wire transfers, risk-compliance memos — which are likely to reveal the depth of financial institutions’ awareness and involvement in Epstein’s network.Beyond illuminating the financial mechanics of Epstein’s operation, the lawsuits could map the broader institutional infrastructure: how Epstein’s wealth and connections were supported by legacy banks, investment vehicles, and private banking units; how high-net-worth clients were managed even amid serious criminal allegations; and how oversight failures enabled illicit flows tied to trafficking. If discovery proceeds, it may force banks to produce internal logs showing when they flagged (or ignored) Epstein-linked activity, when they escalated concerns (or didn’t), and whether senior executives were alerted. This could shift the narrative from one of Epstein acting alone to one where the financial sector played a structural role — in effect uncovering the shadow-architecture behind his empire.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Lawsuits against banks with Epstein ties may shed new light on financier’s crimes | Jeffrey Epstein | The GuardianBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

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Peppercorn Rent and Public Rage: Parliament Takes Aim at Prince Andrew  (10/27/25)

Peppercorn Rent and Public Rage: Parliament Takes Aim at Prince Andrew (10/27/25)

In recent days, MPs in the UK Parliament have ramped up pressure on Prince Andrew over his long-standing residence at Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park and the lease arrangements tied to it. The estate, part of the Crown’s property holdings, was leased by Andrew in 2003 for 75 years in return for a £1 million payment and he paid for around £7.5 million in refurbishments, but has reportedly paid only a symbolic “peppercorn” annual rent for more than two decades. Critics argue the arrangement lacks transparency and raises questions about taxpayer interests and the Crown estate’s oversight. At the same time, Andrew’s ties to his disgraced former friend Jeffrey Epstein and fresh allegations by Virginia Giuffre in her posthumous memoir have intensified calls for accountability and for Parliament to weigh in.In response, several parties in Parliament are exploring unprecedented steps: the possibility of a full House of Commons debate on Andrew’s conduct, and even legislation to permanently strip his titles. Although he has announced that he will cease using his title of Duke of York following discussions with King Charles III, only an Act of Parliament can formally remove it. The government so far has been reluctant to schedule a debate, arguing the Royal Family wishes Parliament to focus on other “important issues,” but opposition parties like the Liberal Democrats are preparing to use opposition-day debates to force scrutiny. Many MPs say the moment demands full transparency and that Andrew (and the Crown estate) should give evidence under oath.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Prince Andrew may face humiliating public rebuke in Parliament as MPs seek opportunity to question his lifestyle and rent-free occupation of state-owned mansion | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

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The Billionaires Playboy Club:   A Memoir By Virginia Roberts Chapter 11 Part 2) (10/27/25)

The Billionaires Playboy Club: A Memoir By Virginia Roberts Chapter 11 Part 2) (10/27/25)

Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s unpublished memoir The Billionaire’s Playboy Club recounts her recruitment into Jeffrey Epstein’s world as a 16-year-old working at Mar-a-Lago, where she says Ghislaine Maxwell lured her in with promises of opportunity and travel. The manuscript describes how she became trapped in Epstein’s orbit, allegedly forced into sexual encounters with powerful men, including Prince Andrew, and ferried across his properties in New York, Florida, and the Virgin Islands. Giuffre paints a detailed picture of coercion, psychological manipulation, and the disturbing normalization of exploitation within Epstein’s high-society circle.In this episode, we begin our journey through that memoir.   to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Virgina Giuffre Billionaire's Playboy Club | DocumentCloudBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

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Mega Edition:   Who Has Been Named As An Alleged Abuser By Virginia Roberts?  (10/27/25)

Mega Edition: Who Has Been Named As An Alleged Abuser By Virginia Roberts? (10/27/25)

Over the years, Virginia Giuffre has identified several powerful men she says sexually abused her while she was being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. Among those she directly accused are Prince Andrew, Duke of York—whom she says raped her on multiple occasions when she was 17—and French modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel, who was later found dead in his Paris jail cell. She also accused billionaire Glenn Dubin and others in Epstein’s social network of participating in or enabling her abuse. Giuffre’s accounts, supported by contemporaneous evidence and court filings, paint a picture of a vast, well-connected trafficking network that preyed on young girls under the guise of privilege, access, and power.In her memoir Nobody’s Girl, released posthumously, Giuffre adds that there were more men involved—some of them world leaders and financiers—but she withheld their names out of fear of retaliation and financial ruin. The book references one of her abusers only as a “well-known Prime Minister,” describing an attack that left her bloodied and unconscious. Her ghostwriter has said she knows all the names in Epstein’s files, reigniting public interest in how many of these figures have never been held accountable despite the mounting evidence and sworn testimony.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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Mega Edition:  Ghislaine Maxwell And Her Claims Of A Plot Hatched  Against Her By Other Inmates (10/27/25)

Mega Edition: Ghislaine Maxwell And Her Claims Of A Plot Hatched Against Her By Other Inmates (10/27/25)

Her legal team has asserted that Maxwell faced a credible threat from other inmates while in federal custody — specifically, they claimed that someone was plotting to murder her in her sleep for cash and infamy. According to media reports, the threat was described in filings ahead of her sentencing, where her lawyers argued these dangers as part of a mitigation case.Separately, Maxwell has also raised concerns about her physical condition behind bars: her lawyers allege she lost more than 15 pounds and experienced noticeable hair loss, attributing this to “extraordinarily onerous conditions” including extensive searches, frequent awakenings, and punitive detention practices. Prison officials countered that she remained at a normal weight and in good health.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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Mega Edition:   Ghislaine Maxwell Learns Her Fate (10/26/25)

Mega Edition: Ghislaine Maxwell Learns Her Fate (10/26/25)

In June 2022, Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison after being found guilty of five sex-trafficking counts linked to the operation of Jeffrey Epstein, including transporting minors and conspiring to entice minors for illegal sexual acts. A judge described her conduct as “heinous and predatory,” emphasizing that although Epstein was central to the scheme, Maxwell was being punished for her own active role in recruiting, grooming, and facilitating abuse of girls as young as 14.Since the sentencing, Maxwell has appealed her conviction and sought to challenge the prosecution on several grounds—including whether a 2008 non-prosecution agreement with Epstein shielded her—but the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear her appeal in October 2025, meaning her conviction and 20-year sentence remain intact unless altered through clemency.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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Leon Black's Apollo Global And The Pursuit Of Twitter

Leon Black's Apollo Global And The Pursuit Of Twitter

In April 2022, when Elon Musk made his $43–44 billion bid to buy Twitter, Apollo Global Management quickly surfaced as one of the major Wall Street firms exploring involvement. Reports from the Wall Street Journal and Sports Business Journal indicated that Apollo, which owned Yahoo and AOL through its portfolio, was considering helping finance Musk’s bid through preferred equity or debt financing. The firm was also exploring options to roll its existing digital assets—like Yahoo’s advertising infrastructure—into a broader partnership with Twitter after acquisition. The discussions positioned Apollo as one of the most significant institutional players potentially backing Musk, underscoring its appetite for high-profile tech and media investments.By October 2022, however, Reuters and PYMNTS confirmed that Apollo, along with Sixth Street Partners, had dropped out of negotiations. Sources familiar with the talks said the firms were “no longer in discussions” to participate in the financing package, citing uncertainties over Musk’s shifting deal terms and the platform’s long-term revenue trajectory. The withdrawal highlighted Apollo’s risk-management approach—balancing bold investment ambition with caution toward volatile technology assets. In the end, Musk closed the acquisition without Apollo’s participation, and the firm publicly moved on to other digital-media ventures.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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Prince Andrew And  His Team Push Hard To  Dig Up Dirt On Virginia Roberts

Prince Andrew And His Team Push Hard To Dig Up Dirt On Virginia Roberts

From 2019–2021, coverage consistently depicted Prince Andrew and his team pushing hard to undermine Virginia Giuffre’s credibility rather than engage with her claims on the merits. In late-2019, after Giuffre’s BBC Panorama interview, palace messaging and friendly coverage stressed doubts about the photo and Andrew’s “no recollection” line; by 2021, reporting showed aides and lawyers probing angles to attack her reliability—including a planned “false memories” argument and efforts to question her psychologist and husband as the civil case geared up.Subsequent document leaks (reported in 2025 but describing actions around the 2011 photo publication) sharpened what those 2019–2021 stories were circling: emails suggesting Andrew claimed Giuffre had a U.S. criminal record and that he’d provided her date of birth and Social Security number to a Met protection officer—moves now being “actively looked into” by London police. These reports, alongside the 2011 “we are in this together” email to Epstein surfaced by UK outlets, retroactively frame the 2019–2021 period as part of a longer-running scramble to dig up dirt and discredit Giuffre.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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