Mega Edition:  The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial, Juan Alessi And The Photo Albums (10/21/25)

Mega Edition: The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial, Juan Alessi And The Photo Albums (10/21/25)

During Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial, Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime Palm Beach house manager Juan Alessi testified that Maxwell kept multiple photo albums containing pictures of young girls — some topless — who frequented Epstein’s estate. He said Maxwell often used a high-end camera and was “constantly taking photographs,” many of which featured these girls by the pool or sunbathing without tops. Alessi told jurors that he came across these albums while cleaning the house and described them as being filled with “very young-looking girls.” He recalled that Maxwell appeared to enjoy showing the albums to guests, suggesting she took pride in her role managing Epstein’s social and private life.

Alessi’s testimony painted Maxwell as an active participant in Epstein’s day-to-day operations, not merely an assistant. He said she controlled the staff with a 58-page household manual that dictated everything from staff behavior to how Epstein’s phone calls were to be handled. Prosecutors used his account of the photo albums to underscore the pervasive sexualization of minors within Epstein’s homes and to establish that Maxwell was not only aware of but contributed to creating an environment that enabled abuse. His statements about the albums became one of the most visually disturbing depictions of how normalized exploitation had become inside the Epstein household.



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Jeffrey Epstein, Amy Robach And How ABC News Protected Epstein And His Friends

Jeffrey Epstein, Amy Robach And How ABC News Protected Epstein And His Friends

Amy Robach was caught on a hot mic complaining about ABC execs killing her interview with Virginia Roberts all the way back in 2016. She said that her interview contained the whole story, including the bombshells about Clinton and Prince Andrew but execs at the Disney owned station told her that it was a non story and that nobody even knew who Epstein was.Meanwhile, the real motivation was to keep access to people like Prince Andrew and after the palace threatened action against ABC, ABC chose to sit on the story rather than let the world know what Jeffrey Epstein truly was.In this episode, we take another look at how their decision helped enable Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and how the decision not to out him led to him abusing girls for at least another three years.(commercial at 7:13)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:ABC News covers Epstein, Clinton ties years after Amy Robach hot mic ‘we had everything’ scandal (foxnews.com)If you'd like to help support the podcast: Fundraiser by Bobby Capucci : The Epstein Chronicles (gofundme.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

17 Aug 12min

The United States Virgin Islands, The JP Morgan Settlement And Still Zero Accountability

The United States Virgin Islands, The JP Morgan Settlement And Still Zero Accountability

While the vast majority of the legacy media seems to think that the USVI smacking JP Morgan for a 75 million dollar fee over their role in facilitating Jeffrey Epstein's criminal enterprise is some sort of victory, we are once again taking a look deeper than just the surface level and pulling back the curtain to get a real look at what's inside the room.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein leaves small mark on Wall Street | ReutersBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

17 Aug 11min

Murder In Moscow:   Bryan Kohberger And His Demented  Internet Searches (8/17/25)

Murder In Moscow: Bryan Kohberger And His Demented Internet Searches (8/17/25)

Digital forensics testimony: Heather Barnhart, a digital forensics expert from Cellebrite, was slated to testify about Kohberger’s phone and hard drive. She revealed that he had meticulously downloaded full PDF files and information on more than 20 serial killers—including Ted Bundy and Danny Rolling—both before and after the murders, suggesting this wasn’t casual browsing but "meticulous research.” Barnhart noted Kohberger even downloaded updates from the Moscow Police Department multiple times following the killings, shedding light on his detailed online activity surrounding the crimes.Forensic analysts also intended to testify that Kohberger’s internet activity included repeated searches for the University of Idaho murders, nonconsensual pornography with terms like “forced” and “sleeping,” and research into psychopathy and sociopathy. They linked these searches to cell-tower data placing his phone near the victims’ home on 23 separate occasions in the four months leading up to the murders. Prosecutors planned to present this combination of digital evidence and location data as showing both premeditation and a pattern of voyeuristic, predatory behavior.to contact  me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Bryan Kohberger's graphic internet searches revealed in never-before-seen evidence | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

17 Aug 13min

Ivory Towers, Dirty Money: Jeffrey Epstein and Academia’s Blind Spot  (8/17/25)

Ivory Towers, Dirty Money: Jeffrey Epstein and Academia’s Blind Spot (8/17/25)

Jeffrey Epstein’s infiltration of academia exposed how wealth can override ethics in even the most prestigious institutions. Despite having no advanced degree or scholarly credentials, he gained access to Harvard, MIT, Princeton, and Stanford through millions in donations and by courting high-profile scientists. Epstein was granted office space, access to labs, and close ties with prominent academics, even after his 2008 sex-offense conviction. Universities rationalized these relationships by claiming his money advanced research, but in reality, they allowed him to launder his reputation and embed himself in intellectual circles. By hosting Nobel laureates at his salons and funding programs tied to genetics and transhumanism, he created the illusion of being a serious patron of science while exploiting academia’s hunger for funding and prestige.The fallout from Epstein’s exposure in 2019 forced institutions to reckon with their complicity. Harvard and MIT conducted reviews, issued apologies, and pledged reforms, but these actions were reactive, driven by media scrutiny and public outrage rather than institutional integrity. The scandal revealed systemic flaws: academia’s dependence on philanthropy, its willingness to overlook reputational risks for financial gain, and its blindness in conflating brilliance with morality. Epstein’s case stands as a warning that if universities continue to treat ethics as negotiable in exchange for donations, they risk corrupting the very integrity of knowledge. His presence in academia was not an anomaly but a symptom of a larger vulnerability—one that remains unresolved and open to exploitation by the next figure who learns to wield money as a key to intellectual legitimacy.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

17 Aug 13min

Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell And The Exploitation Of The Class Divide (Part 2) (8/17/25)

Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell And The Exploitation Of The Class Divide (Part 2) (8/17/25)

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s crimes thrived on the exploitation of class divides. They deliberately targeted vulnerable young women—those from unstable homes, low-income backgrounds, or struggling with limited opportunities—dangling promises of money, mentorship, and access to elite circles. For girls working minimum-wage jobs or dreaming of better futures, the offers seemed like lifelines. Epstein and Maxwell weaponized poverty, dependency, and ambition, using small sums of money, gifts, and false promises to entrap victims. Their wealth and Maxwell’s social standing acted as shields, giving them legitimacy while making their victims appear disposable. The imbalance of power silenced survivors, who often feared judgment, disbelief, or outright retaliation if they spoke up.The system itself reinforced their protection. Law enforcement, courts, and media outlets routinely dismissed or minimized accusations from working-class survivors, while bending to Epstein’s fortune and influence. Prosecutors struck sweetheart deals, institutions accepted his donations, and the press hesitated to challenge powerful connections. Even settlements reduced suffering to small payouts compared to Epstein’s fortune, reinforcing the inequality he exploited. Maxwell’s conviction exposed part of the machinery, but the broader truth remains: Epstein and Maxwell thrived not only because of their wealth, but because they understood how inequality silences the powerless and protects the powerful. Their crimes weren’t isolated—they were symptoms of a system built to favor privilege over justice.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.combobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

17 Aug 13min

Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell And The Exploitation Of The Class Divide (Part 1) (8/17/25)

Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell And The Exploitation Of The Class Divide (Part 1) (8/17/25)

Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s crimes thrived on the exploitation of class divides. They deliberately targeted vulnerable young women—those from unstable homes, low-income backgrounds, or struggling with limited opportunities—dangling promises of money, mentorship, and access to elite circles. For girls working minimum-wage jobs or dreaming of better futures, the offers seemed like lifelines. Epstein and Maxwell weaponized poverty, dependency, and ambition, using small sums of money, gifts, and false promises to entrap victims. Their wealth and Maxwell’s social standing acted as shields, giving them legitimacy while making their victims appear disposable. The imbalance of power silenced survivors, who often feared judgment, disbelief, or outright retaliation if they spoke up.The system itself reinforced their protection. Law enforcement, courts, and media outlets routinely dismissed or minimized accusations from working-class survivors, while bending to Epstein’s fortune and influence. Prosecutors struck sweetheart deals, institutions accepted his donations, and the press hesitated to challenge powerful connections. Even settlements reduced suffering to small payouts compared to Epstein’s fortune, reinforcing the inequality he exploited. Maxwell’s conviction exposed part of the machinery, but the broader truth remains: Epstein and Maxwell thrived not only because of their wealth, but because they understood how inequality silences the powerless and protects the powerful. Their crimes weren’t isolated—they were symptoms of a system built to favor privilege over justice.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

17 Aug 11min

The Mega Edition:   Jean Luc Brunel And His Lawsuit Against Jeffrey Epstein (8/17/25)

The Mega Edition: Jean Luc Brunel And His Lawsuit Against Jeffrey Epstein (8/17/25)

Jean-Luc Brunel, the French modeling agent long accused of procuring girls for Jeffrey Epstein, filed a lawsuit against Epstein in Florida before Epstein’s death. In his complaint, Brunel alleged that Epstein had misappropriated large sums of money that were intended for business ventures, particularly investments related to Brunel’s modeling agency. He claimed that Epstein had promised financial backing but failed to honor those commitments, leaving Brunel financially exposed and damaging his professional reputation.The suit was seen as part of a broader unraveling of Epstein’s network, highlighting internal fractures among his former associates. While Brunel presented himself as a wronged business partner, critics noted that the lawsuit appeared calculated to distance him from Epstein’s abuse scandal and reframe his relationship as primarily financial. Ultimately, the filing underscored both the complexity of Epstein’s financial dealings and the desperation of those in his orbit to protect themselves legally and reputationally as Epstein’s crimes came under renewed scrutiny.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:To contact me:Bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.thedailybeast.com/model-king-sues-billionaire-perv-jeffrey-epsteinBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

17 Aug 44min

Mega Edition:  The USVI And Their Demand For A Jury Trial Against The Epstein Estate (Part 5-7) (8/17/25)

Mega Edition: The USVI And Their Demand For A Jury Trial Against The Epstein Estate (Part 5-7) (8/17/25)

The Government of the United States Virgin Islands, through its Attorney General, filed a civil complaint against the Estate of Jeffrey Epstein, his 1953 Trust, and several affiliated companies including Plan D, LLC, Great St. Jim, LLC, Nautilus, Inc., Hyperion Air, LLC, and Poplar, Inc., along with unnamed John and Jane Doe defendants. The lawsuit was brought in the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands, Division of St. Thomas and St. John, seeking damages and demanding a jury trial. The filing emphasizes the Attorney General’s authority to protect the public interest, safety, and well-being of residents under Virgin Islands law.The action highlights the government’s effort to hold Epstein’s estate and business entities accountable for alleged violations of Virgin Islands statutes tied to his criminal enterprise. By targeting the estate and related shell companies, the complaint seeks to recover damages and address the systemic abuse and misconduct that Epstein was able to perpetuate within the territory.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:GVI v Estate of Jeffrey E Epstein Et Al - DocumentCloudBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

17 Aug 39min

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