Jeffrey Epstein And The Alleged Plot To Blackmail Bill Gates (Part 2)

Jeffrey Epstein And The Alleged Plot To Blackmail Bill Gates (Part 2)

The story that Jeffrey Epstein tried to blackmail Bill Gates over an alleged affair with a Russian bridge player is now being touted as the extent of their connection—but that narrative reeks of damage control. It's suspiciously convenient that this "blackmail attempt" is framed as Epstein desperately trying to attach himself to Gates, painting Gates as a distant, disinterested party who barely knew him. But the facts don’t line up. Gates met with Epstein multiple times after Epstein's 2008 conviction, including private meetings in New York and visits to Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse. That’s not the behavior of a man being stalked by a deranged hanger-on—it’s the pattern of someone engaged in repeated, voluntary association.

The sudden surfacing of this alleged blackmail incident—years later, through selective leaks—feels like a crafted narrative meant to insulate Gates from further scrutiny. It turns Epstein into the aggressor and Gates into the reluctant victim, when in reality, Gates had ample opportunities to distance himself from Epstein and chose not to. The so-called blackmail story conveniently places a limit on what the public is supposed to believe: a single misstep, one bad meeting, and nothing more. But that deflection only raises more questions. If Gates truly had nothing to hide, why was he repeatedly meeting a convicted sex offender whose entire reputation was already radioactive? The blackmail story isn’t a revelation—it’s a shield. And it’s paper-thin.



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Jeffrey Epstein Appeared to Threaten Bill Gates Over Microsoft Founder's Affair (msn.com)

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Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew And Their Stroll In Central Park

Jeffrey Epstein, Prince Andrew And Their Stroll In Central Park

In December 2010, Prince Andrew was photographed taking a casual stroll through New York’s Central Park alongside Jeffrey Epstein—just days after Epstein had completed a 13-month jail sentence for soliciting sex from a minor. The image, captured by a paparazzo and later published globally, showed the Duke of York walking shoulder-to-shoulder with a convicted sex offender, deep in conversation. The timing of the meeting and the relaxed nature of their interaction sent shockwaves through Buckingham Palace and ignited a public firestorm, as it contradicted any attempt to downplay the depth of Andrew’s relationship with Epstein. Far from a mere social encounter, this post-prison rendezvous strongly implied that Andrew maintained ties with Epstein even after his crimes were widely known.The photograph became a defining symbol of the scandal surrounding Prince Andrew, undercutting any narrative that he had distanced himself from Epstein after the latter’s conviction. The optics were damning: a senior member of the British royal family publicly associating with a man now globally recognized as a serial predator. What made it even more damaging was that the meeting wasn’t a brief, unavoidable encounter—it reportedly took place over several days, during a stay at Epstein’s $77 million Manhattan townhouse. That visit, combined with the Central Park stroll, cemented suspicions that Andrew either underestimated the gravity of Epstein’s crimes or simply didn’t care, both of which would later contribute to his disastrous BBC Newsnight interview and eventual withdrawal from royal duties.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/royals/jeffrey-epstein-wanted-park-pic-28051494Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

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The Role Streaming Services  Played In The Epstein  Aftermath (9/27/25)

The Role Streaming Services Played In The Epstein Aftermath (9/27/25)

Streaming services played an outsized role in rekindling public interest and scrutiny in the Jeffrey Epstein case by making documentaries about his life, network, and crimes widely accessible. Projects like Jeffrey Epstein: Filthy Rich on Netflix showcased survivors’ stories alongside investigative reporting, exposing the broader systems of power and complicity that helped shield Epstein from accountability.  Other streaming platforms similarly offered exposés—such as Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein? on Hulu and Prince Andrew, Maxwell & Epstein on Discovery+/Prime Video—which helped sustain media momentum, push archival material into public view, and keep pressure on law enforcement and institutions tied to Epstein.The cultural influence of these streaming documentaries also amplified the voices of survivors and shifted public discourse, creating renewed demand for transparency and legal accountability. For example, Surviving Jeffrey Epstein on Lifetime reportedly triggered a 34 % jump in calls to a U.S. sexual‐assault hotline, showing how media exposure mobilized public attention to issues of sexual abuse and institutional failure.   In many ways, streaming allowed the Epstein story to transcend news cycles—embedding it into ongoing popular awareness and pressuring institutions and legal actors to respond more aggressively.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

1 Okt 24min

The Incredibly Slippery Ghislaine Maxwell

The Incredibly Slippery Ghislaine Maxwell

After Jeffrey Epstein’s arrest and death in 2019, authorities faced significant challenges in tracking down Ghislaine Maxwell, who had vanished from public view. She moved carefully through a series of locations, reportedly relying on intermediaries, cash transactions, and burner phones to avoid detection. Investigators said she shifted between luxury properties in the U.S. and abroad, with speculation placing her in France, the U.K., and even remote hideouts. The combination of her financial resources, international connections, and knowledge of how to operate discreetly made her pursuit uniquely difficult for law enforcement.Ultimately, it took nearly a year of coordinated investigative work to locate her. The FBI relied on financial records, cell phone data, and surveillance of close associates to zero in on her whereabouts. In July 2020, agents raided a secluded New Hampshire estate where she had been living under the radar, using a fake name to purchase the property through an LLC. The level of secrecy—fortified gates, high-tech security, and minimal outside contact—reflected her determination to remain hidden. For authorities, the difficulty in tracking Maxwell underscored both her resourcefulness and the depth of her ties to elite networks that had shielded her for so long.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

30 Sep 19min

Jeffrey Epstein And The Disturbing Pictures Taken On   His Plane

Jeffrey Epstein And The Disturbing Pictures Taken On His Plane

Previously unreleased photographs show Jeffrey Epstein holding a young girl who had fallen asleep on his private jet after a 2004 trip to Disney World. The pictures, which remained hidden for years, unsettled the girl’s father once he became aware of them, raising concerns about Epstein’s frequent and often unmonitored access to minors. The images highlight how he repeatedly placed himself in situations that blurred the boundaries between acceptable behavior and troubling conduct.While the photographs themselves don’t directly prove criminal activity, they fit into the broader context of longstanding allegations against Epstein and illustrate the pattern of questionable associations that surrounded him. Their delayed emergence also raises questions about why such material was kept out of sight for so long, contributing to the perception that evidence tied to Epstein was often buried or ignored rather than confronted openly.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

30 Sep 20min

Diddy’s Day of Judgment: Prosecutors Push For An 11  Year Sentence For Diddy (9/30/25)

Diddy’s Day of Judgment: Prosecutors Push For An 11 Year Sentence For Diddy (9/30/25)

Prosecutors are urging a New York federal judge to sentence Sean “Diddy” Combs to at least 11 years and three months (135 months) in prison following his conviction on two counts of transporting individuals for prostitution under the Mann Act. They contend that Combs has shown no remorse, calling him “unrepentant,” and stress the lasting damage suffered by his victims, including Cassie Ventura, who described ongoing trauma and fears for her safety. Prosecutors are also seeking a $500,000 fine and are pressing the judge to reject Combs’s request for a sentence equal to time served.The sentencing hearing is set for Friday in Manhattan before U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian. While prosecutors are pushing for over a decade in prison, Combs’s defense team has asked for a far lighter sentence — no more than 14 months — pointing to the conditions he’s already endured behind bars and claiming he has made progress toward rehabilitation. Combs has requested to wear civilian clothes in court and plans to personally address the judge, signaling a direct appeal for leniency. The final decision rests with the judge, who has the discretion to follow or depart from either side’s recommendations.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Prosecutors want Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs to get 11 years in prisonBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

30 Sep 12min

“For the Advancement of Knowledge”: How Academia Justified Taking Epstein’s Dirty Money (9/30/25)

“For the Advancement of Knowledge”: How Academia Justified Taking Epstein’s Dirty Money (9/30/25)

The Epstein scandal exposed how deep corruption runs, but higher academia mostly slipped away untouched. Despite Epstein having offices at Harvard, donations to MIT, and close ties with professors, universities escaped the same scrutiny that crushed others. They played dumb, claimed ignorance, and hid behind words like “research” while pocketing predator money. Meanwhile, they still preach ethics and morality to the rest of us, acting like they’re society’s conscience while proving they’ll side with cash over principle every single time.For working-class folks, the double standard is glaring. Ordinary people get hammered for the smallest mistakes, while billion-dollar institutions with political connections remain untouchable. Justice isn’t blind; it looks straight at the bank account before moving. The universities knew what they were doing, yet faced no real punishment. Until someone has the guts to drag academia into the same light as everyone else, it’s on us to keep the pressure on, to not forget, and to make sure their role in this rotten system never gets buried.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

30 Sep 11min

Lord Mandelson Is Still Being Paid A Tax Payer Funded Salary After His Epstein Related Firing (9/30/25)

Lord Mandelson Is Still Being Paid A Tax Payer Funded Salary After His Epstein Related Firing (9/30/25)

After revelations surfaced of his close ties and supportive messages to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Lord Peter Mandelson was dismissed as the UK’s ambassador to the United States by Prime Minister Keir Starmer. However, despite being “removed with immediate effect,” reports indicate that the government has not yet formally severed his employment status. As a result, he remains on the payroll and is said to be eligible for compensation, possibly a six-figure package, pending legal or contractual settlement.Separately, the advisory firm Global Counsel, which Mandelson co-founded, has moved to strip him of voting rights and dividends tied to his 21 % stake in the firm, effectively cutting off his financial benefits while it seeks to divest his holdings entirely. While public attention has focused on whether the state will continue paying him, significant steps have already been taken internally to limit his income streams from his private ventures.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource: Lord Mandelson is STILL being paid his six-figure salary despite being sacked as Britain's US Ambassador more than two weeks ago | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

30 Sep 13min

Morning Update:  A Trip Around The Jeffrey Epstein Related Headlines (9/30/25)

Morning Update: A Trip Around The Jeffrey Epstein Related Headlines (9/30/25)

The fight over the Epstein files has erupted into a raw political brawl that exposes Washington’s deep fractures. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene lit the fuse with a fiery post claiming she’s “not suicidal” and warning that “foreign governments or powerful people” might silence her for pushing to release Epstein’s secrets. Sen. Ted Cruz quickly branded her “crazy,” accusing her of antisemitic undertones, while Greene hit back, calling his charge “disgusting” and painting him as beholden to donors. Their feud became a sideshow to the larger push in Congress, where survivors and lawmakers alike are demanding the full, unredacted release of documents that could reveal just how deep Epstein’s network ran.Meanwhile, Rep. Robert Garcia joined survivor Annie Farmer in Long Beach to call out the DOJ’s “sham” 33,000-page dump of mostly recycled records. Together with bipartisan sponsors of the Epstein Files Transparency Act, they are pushing a discharge petition to force a floor vote requiring full disclosure of all unclassified files. Democrats are united, but Republicans remain divided, torn between protecting power and exposing it. For survivors like Farmer, this isn’t politics—it’s about justice, closure, and breaking decades of silence. And for the public, the battle has become a test of whether Washington will finally confront the truth or bury it once more under redactions, excuses, and self-preservation.to  contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

30 Sep 15min

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