Mega Edition: Danielle Bensky And The Lawsuit Filed Against Indyke And Kahn (Part 1-2) (10/24/25)

Mega Edition: Danielle Bensky And The Lawsuit Filed Against Indyke And Kahn (Part 1-2) (10/24/25)

Background of the Lawsuit
  1. Defendants:
    • Darren Indyke and Richard Kahn: Both are lawyers who were appointed as co-executors of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate following his death in August 2019. They have been responsible for managing the estate’s affairs, including financial assets and legal claims against Epstein.
  2. Plaintiffs:
    • Danielle Benskey: An alleged victim of Jeffrey Epstein who, along with other plaintiffs, has brought forward claims against the estate.
    • Jane Doe 3: Another individual who has accused Epstein of abuse and is seeking justice through the legal system.
Allegations and Claims
  1. Mismanagement and Negligence:
    • Estate Administration: The plaintiffs allege that Indyke and Kahn have mishandled the administration of Epstein’s estate. This includes accusations of mismanagement of financial assets, failure to properly address claims from victims, and overall negligence in managing the estate’s affairs.
    • Financial Irregularities: There are claims that the executors may have engaged in or failed to address financial irregularities that negatively impacted the estate’s value and its ability to settle claims.
  2. Failure to Address Victims’ Claims:
    • Inadequate Settlements: The lawsuit argues that Indyke and Kahn did not adequately handle or settle claims made by Epstein’s victims. This includes allegations that they were unresponsive or failed to provide fair compensation to survivors like Benskey and Jane Doe 3.
    • Lack of Transparency: The plaintiffs accuse the executors of being opaque about the handling of the estate’s assets and the status of the victims’ claims.
Legal Proceedings
  1. Filing and Court Actions:
    • Lawsuit Details: The lawsuit has been filed in a civil court, where the plaintiffs seek financial damages and other remedies for the alleged mismanagement and failures in addressing their claims.
    • Court Hearings: There have been ongoing court hearings and legal maneuvers as the case progresses, including motions, evidence submissions, and testimonies.
  2. Recent Developments:
    • Settlement Talks: There have been discussions and negotiations regarding potential settlements, though the specifics of these talks are not always publicly disclosed.
    • Court Orders: The court has issued various orders related to the case, including directives on evidence disclosure and procedural matters.
Broader Context
  1. Epstein’s Estate:
    • Complexity: Jeffrey Epstein’s estate is highly complex, involving significant financial assets, multiple claims from survivors, and legal disputes. The estate’s management has been under scrutiny, given Epstein’s criminal activities and the large number of victims involved.
    • Public Scrutiny: The handling of Epstein’s estate, including the actions of Indyke and Kahn, has attracted considerable public and media attention, adding to the pressure on the executors to address the allegations and claims appropriately.
  2. Victims’ Advocacy:
    • Support for Survivors: The lawsuit is part of broader efforts by victims and their advocates to seek justice and accountability for the abuse they endured. It reflects ongoing challenges in achieving fair compensation and redress for survivors of Epstein’s abuse.


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Morning Update:  The Epstein Survivors And Their Upcoming Trip To Capitol Hill (9/2/25)

Morning Update: The Epstein Survivors And Their Upcoming Trip To Capitol Hill (9/2/25)

Congress is holding a private meeting with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein as part of an expanding bipartisan probe into how the Department of Justice handled Epstein’s prosecution. The House Oversight Committee, which has already subpoenaed former officials including Alex Acosta and demanded Epstein-related Suspicious Activity Reports from the Treasury Department, is positioning these survivor meetings as critical to uncovering the full scope of failures and possible cover-ups. Lawmakers want to hear directly from those most affected, not only about Epstein’s crimes but also about how institutions may have ignored or mishandled their pleas for justice.Alongside the closed-door session, several survivors are also expected to appear publicly at a Capitol press conference organized by Representatives Ro Khanna and Thomas Massie. This event will push for greater transparency, including the release of sealed files tied to Epstein’s network. Survivors and their advocates argue that without disclosure, accountability remains out of reach, and they warn that any attempt to bury these records would deepen public distrust. The coordinated private testimony and public advocacy signal a renewed, aggressive phase of congressional scrutiny into Epstein’s ties, finances, and protection.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:House lawmakers to meet with Jeffrey Epstein's victims amid probe of 'suspicious' financial transactionsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

2 Sep 15min

Mega Edition:  Jury Selection For The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial (9/2/25)

Mega Edition: Jury Selection For The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial (9/2/25)

Jury selection in the Ghislaine Maxwell trial was a lengthy and complex process, reflecting both the gravity of the charges and the high-profile nature of the case. Prospective jurors were carefully vetted over several weeks, beginning with a large pool that was gradually narrowed down. The court asked detailed questions about potential jurors’ knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein, Maxwell, and the extensive media coverage surrounding them. Judges and attorneys probed deeply into biases, media exposure, and personal experiences with sexual abuse or law enforcement to ensure impartiality. This step was crucial, given that Epstein’s notoriety had saturated public awareness and risked tainting the jury pool.to contact  me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

2 Sep 44min

Mega Edition:   Prince Andrew And The Settlement With Virginia Roberts (Part 4) (9/2/25)

Mega Edition: Prince Andrew And The Settlement With Virginia Roberts (Part 4) (9/2/25)

Prince Andrew’s settlement with Virginia Roberts Giuffre, announced in February 2022, marked a significant moment in the fallout from Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking scandal. Giuffre, who accused Andrew of sexually abusing her when she was a teenager, had filed a civil lawsuit in the United States. Despite years of public denials, including a disastrous BBC interview in which Andrew claimed to have no memory of meeting Giuffre, the prince agreed to an out-of-court settlement reportedly worth several million dollars. This agreement avoided a public trial, sparking widespread criticism that Andrew used his wealth and privilege to sidestep accountability. The settlement, though not an admission of guilt, reinforced perceptions that Andrew prioritized damage control over confronting the allegations directly.Critics argue that Andrew’s decision to settle further tarnished his reputation and that of the British royal family. The settlement came with no public acknowledgment of wrongdoing, leaving lingering questions about the prince’s involvement with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s network. The financial payout also fueled resentment, with many pointing out that Andrew, stripped of his royal duties and titles, appeared desperate to preserve what remained of his public standing. By avoiding a trial, Andrew missed an opportunity to clear his name through transparent legal proceedings, deepening public skepticism. The entire affair underscores the broader issue of how the powerful often evade genuine accountability, leaving victims and the public dissatisfied with a system that appears skewed in favor of the elite.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

2 Sep 36min

Mega Edition:    Prince Andrew And The Settlement With Virginia Roberts  (Part 3)  (9/2/25)

Mega Edition: Prince Andrew And The Settlement With Virginia Roberts (Part 3) (9/2/25)

Prince Andrew’s settlement with Virginia Roberts Giuffre, announced in February 2022, marked a significant moment in the fallout from Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking scandal. Giuffre, who accused Andrew of sexually abusing her when she was a teenager, had filed a civil lawsuit in the United States. Despite years of public denials, including a disastrous BBC interview in which Andrew claimed to have no memory of meeting Giuffre, the prince agreed to an out-of-court settlement reportedly worth several million dollars. This agreement avoided a public trial, sparking widespread criticism that Andrew used his wealth and privilege to sidestep accountability. The settlement, though not an admission of guilt, reinforced perceptions that Andrew prioritized damage control over confronting the allegations directly.Critics argue that Andrew’s decision to settle further tarnished his reputation and that of the British royal family. The settlement came with no public acknowledgment of wrongdoing, leaving lingering questions about the prince’s involvement with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s network. The financial payout also fueled resentment, with many pointing out that Andrew, stripped of his royal duties and titles, appeared desperate to preserve what remained of his public standing. By avoiding a trial, Andrew missed an opportunity to clear his name through transparent legal proceedings, deepening public skepticism. The entire affair underscores the broader issue of how the powerful often evade genuine accountability, leaving victims and the public dissatisfied with a system that appears skewed in favor of the elite.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

2 Sep 40min

Jeffrey Epstein And His Voracious Appetite For Abuse

Jeffrey Epstein And His Voracious Appetite For Abuse

As the sordid tale of Jeffrey Epstein and his decades long crime spree started to come into a much more clear focus, it was obvious that the man and those who enabled him were involved in some of the most heinous behavior one could imagine.Now, after the court case that has been building in the USVI has progressed, we are getting a better look behind the curtain and the scene is as dingy and disgusting as you could imagine.In this episode, we hear about Epstein and his busting at the seams schedule that was loaded with up to 7 visits from young women per day.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein 'entertained' up to seven young girls a day, private calendars reveal | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

2 Sep 17min

Spencer Kuvin Calls  On Bill Gates To Speak With Authorities About Jeffrey Epstein

Spencer Kuvin Calls On Bill Gates To Speak With Authorities About Jeffrey Epstein

Spencer Kuvin, an attorney representing multiple survivors of Jeffrey Epstein, publicly criticized Bill Gates for continuing to meet with Epstein even after the financier’s conviction. Speaking to The Sun, Kuvin questioned Gates’s moral judgment, asking, “Why are you taking business meetings with a person like that?” He emphasized that, given Gates’s vast resources and investigative capacity, it is “incredibly hard to believe that he would not have known the full extent of the allegations” against Epstein, whose conviction involved sex crimes against minorsBeyond moral criticism, Kuvin urged Gates to cooperate with law enforcement investigating Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s close associate. He pointed out the ongoing nature of those investigations and suggested that Gates—by stepping forward—“should remind Gates and the world that… if Mr. Gates has information that could assist in that investigation, I would say he should step forward”To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/14946349/bill-gates-evidence-ghislaine-maxwell-investigators-jeffrey-epstein/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

2 Sep 19min

Judge Rakoff Approves The JP Morgan Settlement With The Epstein  Survivors

Judge Rakoff Approves The JP Morgan Settlement With The Epstein Survivors

In November 2023, U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff granted final approval to a $290 million settlement in Jane Doe 1 et al. v. JPMorgan Chase & Co., resolving claims that the bank had maintained a relationship with Jeffrey Epstein despite awareness of his sex‑trafficking activities. Describing the deal as “a really excellent settlement” in a case of such complexity, Judge Rakoff emphasized its broader significance—sending a clear signal to financial institutions about their duty to avoid facilitating illegal conductRakoff also rejected a late objection filed by attorneys general from multiple states, who argued that certain settlement terms might impair governments from bringing future claims. He determined the language was not overly restrictive and did not block legitimate enforcement actions. Alongside settlement approval, he authorized attorney fees at 30% of the recovery, recognizing the scale of work required to secure the agreement. Survivors’ counsel characterized the outcome as a landmark result, while Rakoff emphasized the broader accountability message to Wall Street.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:JPMorgan's $290 million settlement with Epstein accusers approved by US judge | ReutersSen. Blackburn Requests Subpoena Of Jeffrey Epstein’s Estate, Demanding Infamous Flight Logs | The Daily WireBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

1 Sep 15min

Jeffrey Epstein Survivors Ask Judge Rakoff To Release The JP Morgan Settlement Funds

Jeffrey Epstein Survivors Ask Judge Rakoff To Release The JP Morgan Settlement Funds

Epstein survivors—led in the legal action by a figure known as Jane Doe 1—petitioned Judge Jed S. Rakoff to grant preliminary approval to a proposed $290 million settlement with JPMorgan Chase. They argued that the bank had turned a blind eye to Epstein’s sex-trafficking activities, even after his 2008 conviction as a registered sex offender, and continued to provide financial services that enabled his operations. The survivors and their counsel described the settlement as "fair, adequate, and reasonable,” given the risks and uncertainties inherent in prolonged litigation and JPMorgan’s continuing denial of direct liabilityIn the hearing, Judge Rakoff expressed that, while the settlement was substantial, it would not undo the survivors’ suffering. He sought clarification from the plaintiffs’ attorneys—particularly David Boies—on why there was no guaranteed minimum distribution per victim, as had been the case in parallel litigation against Deutsche Bank. Ultimately, he appointed settlement administrator Simone Lelchuk to review and allocate funds based on individual claims and oversee the disbursement process under his supervisionto contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein victims ask judge to approve $290 million settlement with JPMorgan (nbcnews.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

1 Sep 12min

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