Former  Ohio State University Wrestlers Demand An Investigation Into Les Wexner

Former Ohio State University Wrestlers Demand An Investigation Into Les Wexner

Five former Ohio State wrestlers—who say they were victims of the late Dr. Richard Strauss—authored a letter in early February 2020, urging Ohio’s Inspector General to investigate Les and Abigail Wexner. In their five-page appeal, they request two investigations: first, into Abigail Wexner’s alleged role in Jeffrey Epstein’s assault of Maria Farmer at the Wexners’ New Albany estate; and second, into any relationship between Epstein, the Wexner family, and Ohio State University. The wrestlers specifically cite Abigail’s position as vice chair of OSU’s Board of Trustees and question why the university continues its ties with the Wexners amid such serious allegations

The letter further emphasizes parallels between how Ohio State ignored complaints against Strauss and its handling of Epstein-related allegations. The wrestlers assert that the university has repeatedly turned a blind eye to sexual abuse and “offers only the pretense of caring,” especially given Epstein's significant contributions—including to the Wexner Football Facility—and his donor relationship with OSU. They argue that to properly address the abuse legacy and protect current and future students, the university must sever any inappropriate ties with "pedophiles and sex traffickers and those who enabled them, including both Abigail and Leslie Wexner."


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Ghislaine Maxwell Had Her Chance To Flip.  She Refused.

Ghislaine Maxwell Had Her Chance To Flip. She Refused.

After Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction in 2021 and her 20-year sentence in 2022, public speculation mounted that she might cooperate with federal authorities by naming the powerful men who allegedly participated in or enabled Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse. Given her proximity to Epstein’s inner circle and her direct involvement in organizing his social and logistical network, she was widely believed to possess critical information that could implicate some of the most prominent names in politics, finance, and royalty. Despite this potential leverage, Maxwell never cut a cooperation deal before or after her trial. Prosecutors confirmed that she neither sought nor was offered a plea bargain that would require her to testify or provide names in exchange for leniency.Maxwell’s silence has frustrated victims, investigators, and the public alike, especially considering the extensive documentation—flight logs, photos, guest lists—that tie her to a web of powerful associates. While her legal team floated vague claims of innocence and wrongful prosecution, she never offered to trade information for a reduced sentence. Even after being imprisoned, she has refused to publicly identify any co-conspirators beyond Epstein himself. Her reluctance to cooperate has fueled theories that she was protecting individuals more powerful than herself—either out of loyalty, fear, or the hope of future influence behind bars. Whatever the motive, Maxwell had the opportunity to speak, potentially reduce her time, and shed light on the broader network—but she chose not to.source:https://www.newsweek.com/ghislaine-maxwell-should-start-naming-names-shave-years-off-sentence-1720162Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

25 Jul 22min

Why Did The Authorities Allow Items To Be Removed From Epstein's House On The Day He Died?

Why Did The Authorities Allow Items To Be Removed From Epstein's House On The Day He Died?

The revelation that items were allowed to be removed from Jeffrey Epstein’s mansion by his executor is a glaring indictment of how this case has been handled from the beginning. Letting anyone associated with Epstein—particularly his close assistants or estate managers—access his property before law enforcement could fully investigate is beyond negligent; it reeks of obstruction. The fact that electronics, including hard drives and documents, were allegedly taken raises the immediate concern that critical evidence was either destroyed, hidden, or selectively preserved to protect powerful individuals. In any other criminal enterprise, this would be treated as tampering with a crime scene, not estate management.What makes this even more damning is the apparent lack of accountability or urgency from the agencies tasked with securing that property. These weren’t trinkets or heirlooms being removed—they were potentially the keys to unraveling Epstein’s blackmail operation and his network of co-conspirators. Allowing these removals during an active investigation reflects either gross incompetence or quiet complicity. Instead of locking everything down and preserving the site like a federal crime scene, it was treated like a probate handoff. Once again, the people who stood to lose the most from Epstein’s secrets being exposed were given just enough time and space to bury them deeper.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7498903/Executor-Epsteins-estate-removed-bag-pedophiles-mansion-day-killed-himself.htmlBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

24 Jul 38min

The Glaring Holes In The OIG Report Into Jeffrey Epstein's Death

The Glaring Holes In The OIG Report Into Jeffrey Epstein's Death

The OIG report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death in federal custody presents itself as a comprehensive account, but it leaves behind glaring inconsistencies that strain credibility. Chief among them is the blind acceptance of a suicide narrative despite a deeply compromised crime scene, multiple broken protocols, and an autopsy that raised more questions than answers. The report glosses over the significance of Epstein’s hyoid bone fracture—an injury more consistent with homicidal strangulation—by simply citing the medical examiner’s ruling without addressing the forensic pushback. It also fails to explain why the prison’s most high-risk inmate, a man previously found injured in his cell, was left unsupervised in one of the most surveilled detention centers in the country, on a tier where both guards allegedly fell asleep and every camera just happened to malfunction.Moreover, the report relies heavily on procedural scapegoats—low-level staffers, missed rounds, falsified logs—without confronting the larger systemic implications or potential outside interference. It never addresses who Epstein’s cellmate should have been or why he was abruptly removed just hours before Epstein’s death. There’s no accounting for the chain of custody regarding key evidence, no inquiry into why no audible alarms were triggered, and no exploration of how an inmate under supposed suicide watch was allowed to hoard materials capable of fashioning a noose. Most damning is the OIG’s complete refusal to probe whether Epstein’s death benefitted powerful individuals, despite overwhelming public concern. Instead of exposing the truth, the report appears to have been carefully engineered to check boxes, assign minor blame, and quietly close the book on one of the most suspicious deaths in federal prison history.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Justice Department report fails to substantiate the suicide narrative of Jeffrey Epstein’s death in federal custody - World Socialist Web Site (wsws.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

24 Jul 21min

Judge Berman's Opinion And Order Denying  Jeffrey  Epstein's Bail Attempt (Part 5) (7/24/25)

Judge Berman's Opinion And Order Denying Jeffrey Epstein's Bail Attempt (Part 5) (7/24/25)

In case number 19 CR. 490 (RMB), the United States government brought formal criminal charges against Jeffrey Epstein, leading to a court-issued Decision & Order Remanding Defendant. This order came after Epstein’s arrest in July 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges involving underage girls. The court reviewed Epstein’s bail proposal—which included offering his Manhattan townhouse as collateral and agreeing to strict conditions—but ultimately found that no set of conditions could guarantee his appearance at trial or ensure the safety of the community. The decision emphasized both the serious nature of the charges and Epstein’s substantial financial resources and international ties, which posed a clear flight risk.As a result, the court ordered Epstein to be remanded to custody, meaning he was to remain in federal detention without bail until trial. The ruling rejected arguments from Epstein’s legal team that he could be trusted to comply with any pretrial release conditions. The court also cited concerns about witness tampering and the possibility of further harm to victims. This decision effectively kept Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan, where he remained until his controversial death one month later.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-berman.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

24 Jul 16min

Murder In Moscow:  A Few Final Thoughts As Bryan Kohberger Fades Into Oblivion (7/24/25)

Murder In Moscow: A Few Final Thoughts As Bryan Kohberger Fades Into Oblivion (7/24/25)

Idaho Four murders didn’t just expose the evil of Bryan Kohberger—they revealed the sickness festering in the true crime community. From the moment news broke, self-proclaimed sleuths and content creators swarmed like vultures, exploiting the deaths of four students and dragging survivors Dylan and Bethany through hell. These people weren’t seeking justice—they were chasing clout, spinning conspiracy theories, vilifying traumatized witnesses, and accusing grieving families of lies. They cloaked their cruelty in faux concern and turned unspeakable tragedy into profitable spectacle, smearing the names of the dead and hounding the living for clicks and engagement. In doing so, they inflicted a second wave of trauma on those already devastated by loss, proving that some of the worst wounds are carved not by knives, but by the internet’s insatiable thirst for drama.And then there’s Kohberger himself—a hollow, attention-starved coward who slaughtered vibrant young lives to feel significant. He wasn’t a genius or an enigma—he was a bitter failure who targeted joy because he couldn’t stand its reflection. He thought murder would make him matter, but all it earned him was a concrete tomb and eternal contempt. He will live out his days in silence, stripped of control, stripped of myth, remembered only as a disgrace. Meanwhile, the victims live on—beloved, mourned, eternal.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

24 Jul 15min

The Epstein Estate Is In Possession Of The Epstein Birthday Book According To Brad Edwards (7/24/25)

The Epstein Estate Is In Possession Of The Epstein Birthday Book According To Brad Edwards (7/24/25)

Attorney Bradley Edwards, who has represented over 200 victims of Jeffrey Epstein, revealed that a so-called "birthday book" given to Epstein for his 50th birthday—including an allegedly suggestive letter from Donald Trump—is in the possession of Epstein’s estate. Edwards said multiple victims, and even Ghislaine Maxwell, were involved in assembling the book and that its existence was “an absolute fact.” He added that the executors of Epstein’s estate would readily comply with a congressional subpoena to produce the book, calling it a critical piece of evidence that could settle questions about what exactly is inside—such as whether there truly is a Trump-signed card with risqué artwork.Edwards emphasized its potential significance, saying the item could aid victims’ healing and “go down in history” as an artifact revealing who Epstein considered close to him. He noted the book may also include letters from Epstein’s family and other content that could unearth details about the broader network around him. His comments have prompted Rep. Ro Khanna to push for a congressional subpoena to obtain the book. Meanwhile, Trump has denied sending any erotic letter and has filed a defamation lawsuit against The Wall Street Journal, which first reported on the book’s existence.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bombshell Claim on Who Is Hiding Epstein’s Birthday BookBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

24 Jul 13min

The DOJ's Request To Unseal Jeffrey Epstein Grand Jury Documents From Florida Is Denied (7/24/25)

The DOJ's Request To Unseal Jeffrey Epstein Grand Jury Documents From Florida Is Denied (7/24/25)

In a ruling on July 23, 2025, U.S. District Judge Robin L. Rosenberg of the Southern District of Florida denied the Trump administration’s bid to unseal grand jury transcripts from the 2005 and 2007 federal investigations into Jeffrey Epstein. She concluded that the Justice Department failed to present any legal exception allowing disclosure, such as a judicial proceeding or prosecutorial misconduct claim. The court emphasized that “the law does not permit disclosure” absent those narrow exceptions, and declared that “the court’s hands are tied” under the Eleventh Circuit’s strict grand jury secrecy rules.This denial marks the first judicial response to the administration’s attempt to release previously sealed materials amid mounting political pressure. The transcripts in question derive from Epstein’s early federal probes initiated by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in West Palm Beach—not his later indictments. Meanwhile, similar unsealing requests for grand jury materials in Manhattan, tied to Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, remain pending and subject to review under different, less rigid legal standards.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Judge rejects effort to unseal Epstein grand jury records in Florida | AP NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

24 Jul 11min

The Wall Street Journal Reports That Donald Trump's Name Is In The Jeffrey Epstein Files (7/24/25)

The Wall Street Journal Reports That Donald Trump's Name Is In The Jeffrey Epstein Files (7/24/25)

In a July 2025 investigation by The Wall Street Journal, it was revealed that Attorney General Pam Bondi and Deputy AG Todd Blanche informed Donald Trump in May that his name appears multiple times in sealed DOJ and FBI files related to Jeffrey Epstein. The officials reportedly assured Trump that the references were based on hearsay and raw tips, not verified evidence of misconduct, and that many high-profile names appeared in the files under similar conditions. This briefing came just before the DOJ made its controversial decision to halt the release of further Epstein-related materials, citing concerns over victim privacy and the presence of child sexual abuse material within the evidence cache.Despite initial denials, a White House spokesperson later admitted that a briefing had taken place but insisted it was routine and unremarkable. Trump, meanwhile, has called the Journal’s reporting “fake news” and launched a separate defamation lawsuit over an unrelated birthday letter claim involving Epstein. Federal authorities have also declined to release grand jury materials tied to Epstein, citing longstanding confidentiality laws. This refusal has frustrated both Republican and Democratic lawmakers, who continue to demand the full release of Epstein’s records—especially in light of reports that former presidents, billionaires, and political power players may be mentioned in those files.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Trump was told by Bondi his name appeared multiple times in Epstein files: Report - ABC NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

24 Jul 14min

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