Mega Edition:  Jane Doe And The 2008 Epstein Deposition (Part 1-2) (11/28/25)

Mega Edition: Jane Doe And The 2008 Epstein Deposition (Part 1-2) (11/28/25)

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:  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.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.flsd.318730.1.0.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

29 Nov 43min

Mega Edition: Jennifer Araoz And Her Lawsuit Filed  Against The Jeffrey Epstein Estate (Part 7-8) (11/28/25)

Mega Edition: Jennifer Araoz And Her Lawsuit Filed Against The Jeffrey Epstein Estate (Part 7-8) (11/28/25)

Jennifer Araoz filed a lawsuit against the Epstein Estate, alleging she was groomed and sexually assaulted by Jeffrey Epstein when she was a teenager. The lawsuit claims that Araoz was recruited outside her New York City high school by Epstein’s associates, who promised career opportunities and financial support. Over time, Epstein allegedly coerced her into repeated sexual encounters, culminating in a rape at his Manhattan townhouse when she was just 15 years old. Araoz contends that Epstein’s vast network of accomplices played an active role in enabling the abuse by fostering an environment of manipulation and control.The lawsuit not only targets Epstein’s estate but also implicates other individuals and entities that Araoz claims facilitated his criminal activities. Seeking both justice and compensation, Araoz’s suit is part of a broader legal effort by Epstein’s survivors to hold those connected to his network accountable. The case underscores the alleged systemic nature of Epstein’s operations, highlighting the complicity of those who worked with him to sustain his predatory behavior.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein ST-19-PB-80 Additional filings (003).pdf (vicourts.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

29 Nov 27min

The Website Launched In Support Of Ghislaine Maxwell

The Website Launched In Support Of Ghislaine Maxwell

Ghislaine Maxwell’s family and friends created a website called RealGhislaine.com shortly after her arrest — presenting it as a “defense” platform to challenge how the media and public depict her. The site brands her as the “real Ghislaine” rather than the one-dimensional figure painted in headlines, claiming much of the coverage is sensationalized or misleading. On the site, her family issues statements calling her treatment unfair: they argue she was held in harsh pre-trial conditions without bail, portray the prison conditions as “cruel and unusual,” and emphasize that accusations against her stem from decades-old allegations often made by unnamed accusers.Beyond damage control, the website functions as a legal and public-relations hub: it hosts biographical information, legal filings including her appeals and petitions (for example a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court), and promises continuing updates on her case. It encourages supporters and media to sign up for confidential updates, framing Maxwell as a sister, step-mother, friend, and victim of injustice rather than a convict. In presenting her narrative, RealGhislaine.com aims to rewrite the public record — shifting the story from her conviction and the testimony of survivors to a portrait of alleged victimhood, injustice, and a fight for vindication.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

29 Nov 26min

Ghislaine Maxwell Showed No Remorse For Her Victims While At The Same Time Taking Pity On Andy

Ghislaine Maxwell Showed No Remorse For Her Victims While At The Same Time Taking Pity On Andy

In the wake of her 2021 conviction for sex-trafficking and related charges, Maxwell has repeatedly denied wrongdoing — including rejecting allegations linking her to certain abuses. For example, in interviews and during recent meetings with investigators she has dismissed claims of sexual encounters involving Prince Andrew and one of her accusers as “fabricated.” Most notably, she described a notorious photo said to show Andrew with the accuser as “a fake,” claimed she never introduced Andrew to her former associate Jeffrey Epstein, and argued certain alleged crimes “could not have happened.” These denials, and her continued refusal to accept guilty responsibility, make clear that she has not publicly acknowledged remorse for the trafficking, exploitation, and suffering tied to her conviction.Yet in her first in-prison interview since the verdict, Maxwell expressed that she “felt so bad” for Prince Andrew, calling him a “dear friend” she cares about — even while acknowledging that their connection “could not survive” after her conviction. She spoke of him as “paying such a price for the association,” portraying him as someone suffering consequences because of his ties to her and Epstein. Her sympathy for Andrew — while simultaneously rejecting responsibility for her own role — sent a jarring message: she was willing to voice pity for a powerful man whose public standing was damaged, but not willing to extend empathy or accountability to the victims of her crimes.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

29 Nov 16min

Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell And The "Official" Origin Story

Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell And The "Official" Origin Story

Ghislaine Maxwell was born into extreme privilege as the daughter of media magnate Robert Maxwell, a man who built an empire on power, manipulation, and fear — and later died surrounded by allegations of fraud and espionage. Growing up in a world insulated by wealth, she moved through exclusive schools, elite social circles, and the highest levels of British society. When her father expanded his financial ambitions into the United States, she followed, establishing herself in New York’s upper echelon as a polished socialite eager to maintain the lifestyle she had always known. After Robert Maxwell’s mysterious and scandal-ridden death — and the collapse of her family’s fortune — Ghislaine found herself suddenly without the security she had been raised to depend on. Many observers have noted that it was precisely at this moment of vulnerability and desperation that she attached herself to Jeffrey Epstein, an extremely wealthy financier whose background was murky and whose rise defied clear explanation.The story of Maxwell meeting Epstein has been told in conflicting accounts, and none of them line up cleanly, which raises obvious questions. Some claim she already knew him through her father’s circles long before the public narrative acknowledges. Others insist they met only after she moved to New York and found herself adrift after her family’s collapse. What is clear is that she quickly became his closest companion — whether romantically, financially, or strategically — and helped usher him into circles of royalty, politics, and global business. From the beginning, the relationship looked transactional: she provided access, legitimacy, and elite social capital, while he provided the wealth and power she no longer had. The fact that neither Maxwell nor Epstein ever offered a straightforward, consistent explanation of their early connection leaves many suspicious that the truth is far more calculated — and far darker — than the polished public story suggests.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

29 Nov 18min

Jeffrey Epstein And The Richest Men In  The Room

Jeffrey Epstein And The Richest Men In The Room

High-profile business figures including Sergey Brin, Thomas Pritzker and Mortimer Zuckerman were issued subpoenas in March 2023 as part of a civil lawsuit from the U.S. Virgin Islands against JPMorgan Chase & Co.. The subpoenas sought documents and communications potentially tying these wealthy individuals to the bank’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein — a relationship the Virgin Islands alleged helped facilitate a sex-trafficking enterprise.The legal push signaled a broadening of the investigation’s scope, moving beyond the bank and its former executives to probe the wider circle of elite clients and associates linked to Epstein. By pulling in Brin, Pritzker and Zuckerman, authorities aimed to uncover whether Epstein used wealth and connections — through financial referrals or shared networks — to sustain or conceal the trafficking operation, and to hold both institutions and individuals accountable for complicity.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

28 Nov 12min

Mega Edition:  A Deep Dive Into Ghislaine Maxwell's Meeting With The DOJ (11/28/25)

Mega Edition: A Deep Dive Into Ghislaine Maxwell's Meeting With The DOJ (11/28/25)

The DOJ’s decision to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell after years of declaring the Epstein investigation closed is being met with deep skepticism. Critics argue that the timing—coinciding with mounting public and congressional pressure over the Epstein cover-up—suggests this is less about justice and more about optics. Maxwell is a convicted perjurer and trafficker with zero credibility, and any cooperation from her at this late stage is likely viewed as self-serving. The DOJ’s sudden willingness to hear her out, despite previously insisting there was no further evidence, raises serious doubts about their motivations and whether this is merely a distraction tactic designed to pacify outrage.Rather than pursuing unprosecuted co-conspirators or unsealing the trove of sealed Epstein files, the DOJ has opted for a tightly controlled, low-risk meeting with a disgraced inmate already behind bars. This move is seen by many as classic “bread and circus”—a gesture meant to create the illusion of accountability without threatening the powerful or reopening the case in a meaningful way. Unless the government follows this meeting with real indictments, transparency, and bold legal action, the public will continue to view it as hollow theater—a last-ditch attempt to salvage credibility in a case defined by betrayal, secrecy, and elite protection.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

28 Nov 24min

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