Is this investigation A Search For Truth Or  An Attempt To Bury The Epstein’s Files Forever? (Part 2) (11/17/25)

Is this investigation A Search For Truth Or An Attempt To Bury The Epstein’s Files Forever? (Part 2) (11/17/25)

The controversy surrounding the Epstein files has intensified following President Trump’s public directive calling on Attorney General Pam Bondi and the Department of Justice to launch a new investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s associations—specifically targeting political opponents and several high-profile figures in finance and technology. The timing of this announcement is drawing significant scrutiny, arriving just months after the DOJ and FBI publicly stated that they had already conducted a comprehensive review of all Epstein-related materials, including more than 300 gigabytes of digital evidence, and concluded there was no basis to open any further criminal inquiries. That review asserted that the majority of evidence remained sealed primarily to protect victims and that there was no credible evidence of an Epstein “client list” or coordinated blackmail operation. Critics argue that the sudden reversal raises red flags about political motivations rather than new facts, particularly as Congress moves forward with a discharge petition intended to force the release of unredacted Epstein records to the public.

Legal scholars and government accountability watchdogs warn that labeling this sudden initiative an “ongoing investigation” could be used to halt congressional access to Epstein-related records and effectively freeze public disclosure for months or even years. Under DOJ policy, active investigations allow the government to withhold documents that would otherwise be subject to subpoenas or release mandates, raising concerns that the move could function as a procedural shield rather than a legitimate inquiry. Critics argue that invoking investigative privilege at this moment—after years of limited transparency and repeated failures to hold institutions accountable—risks undermining public trust in the justice system and may set a dangerous precedent in which politically motivated probes are used to obstruct oversight. With bipartisan pressure continuing to build around the discharge petition seeking full release of the Epstein files, the coming weeks will test whether Congress can assert its authority or whether the executive branch can successfully deploy legal mechanisms to re-seal evidence and control the narrative around one of the most consequential criminal scandals in modern American history.


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Prince Andrew And His Role As The Lord Of The Corgi's

Prince Andrew And His Role As The Lord Of The Corgi's

After Queen Elizabeth II’s death in September 2022, Prince Andrew and his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson took responsibility for her beloved corgis, Muick and Sandy. The pair had been gifts from Andrew to his mother during the pandemic, meant to provide companionship and comfort. They were moved to Royal Lodge in Windsor, where Sarah Ferguson has since embraced the role of caretaker, publicly calling the dogs “national treasures” and even remarking that she feels the Queen’s presence through them. The arrangement was presented as a fitting continuation of the late monarch’s bond with the breed, with Ferguson openly expressing gratitude for the chance to keep the Queen’s memory alive through the animals.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/news/uk-world-news/prince-andrew-set-look-after-7570649Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

27 Sep 10min

Prince Andrew And The Blind Side

Prince Andrew And The Blind Side

Prince Andrew was caught off guard when Virginia Roberts (Giuffre) filed her lawsuit in August 2021, accusing him of sexually assaulting her when she was 17 under Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network. The filing in U.S. federal court blindsided Andrew, who had long denied any involvement and believed that distance from Epstein might shield him. Instead, the case forced him into the spotlight with renewed scrutiny, intensifying his public disgrace and sparking demands for accountability at the highest levels.His legal team tried to derail the lawsuit by citing Roberts’ 2009 settlement with Epstein, but a judge rejected this strategy, allowing the case to move forward. The mounting pressure was swift and severe: Andrew was stripped of royal titles and patronages, cut off from official duties, and isolated within the monarchy. With a trial looming and the reputational damage mounting, he agreed to a multimillion-dollar settlement in February 2022, underscoring how blindsided he truly was by the lawsuit’s sudden and devastating impact.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

27 Sep 24min

Prince Andrew And His Disgraceful Behavior Towards Staff

Prince Andrew And His Disgraceful Behavior Towards Staff

Prince Andrew has long faced accusations of behaving disgracefully toward staff, with accounts painting him as arrogant, demanding, and quick to anger. Former aides and biographers have described a toxic atmosphere in his household, where employees were often subjected to verbal abuse, sudden outbursts, and demeaning treatment over even minor mistakes. He was said to bark orders in a domineering tone, issue unreasonable demands, and belittle those who worked for him, creating a reputation as one of the most difficult royals to serve. These reports highlight a stark contrast between Andrew’s treatment of staff and the conduct expected of a senior royal.Over the years, multiple stories have circulated of Andrew insisting on trivial tasks being handled by his staff—things he could easily have done himself—while berating them if they failed to meet his exacting standards. Accounts range from him losing his temper over perceived breaches of protocol to obsessing over minor details and punishing employees when his rigid expectations weren’t met. Collectively, these stories have contributed to a broader portrait of entitlement and insensitivity, reinforcing the narrative of a prince whose personal conduct toward those in his service has repeatedly damaged both his own reputation and that of the monarchy.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://torontosun.com/news/world/hunter-royale-with-sleaze-prince-andrews-life-of-disgraceBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

26 Sep 15min

Why Did The FBI Ignore The Epstein Survivors Pleas For Help In 2016?

Why Did The FBI Ignore The Epstein Survivors Pleas For Help In 2016?

In 2016, attorneys representing Epstein’s survivors brought what they described as extensive documentation and testimony to the Southern District of New York. They met with Amanda Kramer, then the top human trafficking prosecutor, and laid out evidence of a trafficking network that extended beyond what had been handled in Florida. Lawyers such as David Boies argued that the evidence clearly showed Epstein’s continued criminal conduct and Maxwell’s role, urging SDNY to act decisively. Survivors also lent their voices, recounting their experiences in hopes of finally seeing a meaningful federal investigation in New York.Despite these efforts, SDNY declined to pursue charges. Prosecutors reportedly reasoned that much of the material overlapped with what had already been covered by Epstein’s controversial 2007 Florida non-prosecution agreement. Others inside the office were wary of reopening a case that had been deemed “resolved,” citing concerns about jurisdictional conflicts and political complications. Survivors and their attorneys left the meeting frustrated, believing the federal government had once again turned its back on credible evidence and missed an opportunity to intervene years before Epstein’s 2019 arrest.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/ny-jeffrey-epstein-maxwell-case-20201013-jmzhl7zdrzdgrbbs7yc6bfnszu-story.htmlBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

26 Sep 31min

The Gilgo Beach Murders:   The Gilgo  Four  (Part 1)  (9/26/25)

The Gilgo Beach Murders: The Gilgo Four (Part 1) (9/26/25)

The Gilgo Beach murders refer to a string of killings uncovered in December 2010, when police searching for missing woman Shannan Gilbert discovered multiple sets of human remains along a stretch of Ocean Parkway on Long Island, New York. Over time, investigators identified at least ten sets of remains, including four women—Maureen Brainard-Barnes, Melissa Barthelemy, Megan Waterman, and Amber Lynn Costello—collectively known as the “Gilgo Four.” These women were sex workers who had advertised services online and were believed to have been targeted in similar ways. Their remains were all found within a quarter mile of each other, suggesting the work of a single serial killer.The case quickly grew more complex as other bodies were found in the vicinity, including those of men and a toddler, raising questions about whether multiple killers were involved. The murders became one of the most notorious unsolved cases in the U.S., plagued by investigative missteps, accusations of police corruption, and years of stagnation. In 2022, renewed investigative efforts using modern forensic techniques and cellphone data led authorities to Rex Heuermann, a Long Island architect who was arrested in 2023 and charged with several of the murders. His arrest has provided long-awaited answers, but the full scope of the killings—and whether all the victims can be linked to one perpetrator—remains unresolved.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

26 Sep 11min

Prince Andrew Paid For  Jeffrey Epstein Provided "Massages" According To New Documents (9/26/25)

Prince Andrew Paid For Jeffrey Epstein Provided "Massages" According To New Documents (9/26/25)

Newly disclosed U.S. congressional records show that Prince Andrew was listed as a passenger on Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane on May 12, 2000, traveling from Teterboro, New Jersey, to Palm Beach, Florida. In a related “general ledger,” Andrew is referenced as having paid $200 for “massage, exercise and yoga” services in February 2000 — the same amount Epstein’s victims have said they were paid for massages linked to abuse. The documents also place Andrew on Epstein’s jet in later years, including 2002 and 1999 trips to the U.S. Virgin Islands, with his name appearing multiple times in the flight logsThough Andrew has consistently denied any improper conduct, the revelations are intensifying calls from U.S. officials to subpoena him to testify, alongside several other high-profile figures named in the released materials. The documents, part of over 8,500 records surrendered by Epstein’s estate, also reveal connections between Epstein and prominent public figures such as Elon Musk, Steve Bannon, and Peter Thiel — with potential meetings and visits to Epstein’s island documented in his calendar logs.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Andrew ‘flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s jet and received massages’Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

26 Sep 12min

Morning Update:  A Trip Around The Jeffrey Epstein Related Headlines (9/26/25)

Morning Update: A Trip Around The Jeffrey Epstein Related Headlines (9/26/25)

A newly proposed bill in the New Mexico legislature seeks to launch a formal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged activities at Zorro Ranch, establishing what proponents call a “truth commission” with subpoena power to force document production rather than relying solely on voluntary disclosure. State Representative Andrea Romero has announced plans to introduce the measure in January, contending that the commission should uncover the “truth about what went on” in Santa Fe County—even if some alleged offenses now fall outside existing statutes of limitations.  The proposal also includes provisions to change state law in order to allow victims whose claims might otherwise be time-barred to come forward and seek some form of recourse. While the mechanics are still being drafted, the initiative reflects growing pressure in New Mexico to revisit the legacy of Epstein’s ownership of the ranch and the lingering shadow his crimes cast over local communities.A newly surfaced People report highlights an internal FBI memo from September 2008 confirming that Jeffrey Epstein “provided information to the FBI as agreed upon.” The memo, tied to his 2007 non-prosecution agreement, undercuts later statements by FBI Director Kash Patel, who claimed Epstein was never a source. The document closed out a subfile on Epstein’s alleged asset forfeiture and suggested prosecutors found utility in his cooperation even as they opted not to pursue broader charges at the time. This revelation has reignited debate over how much intelligence Epstein offered and whether his cooperation shielded him from more serious exposure.The Epstein estate has delivered a new batch of unredacted documents to the House Oversight Committee, including calendars, call logs, cash ledgers, and message books, adding to earlier releases such as Epstein’s will, his 2007 non-prosecution agreement, and his infamous “birthday book.” While the Committee has pledged to redact victims’ names before any public release, the handover intensifies bipartisan pressure for full transparency, with Democrats pushing to expose all connections and Republicans warning against selective publication. The disclosures have deepened scrutiny of Epstein’s networks and raised fresh questions about the powerful figures named within.to  contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:New Mexico lawmaker to propose investigation into Epstein's Zorro RanchEpstein estate turns over new documents - POLITICOJeffrey Epstein Provided Information to FBI: Internal MemoBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

26 Sep 14min

The Jeffrey Epstein Scandal And The Chaos It Caused Within The Trump Administration (Part 2) (9/26/25)

The Jeffrey Epstein Scandal And The Chaos It Caused Within The Trump Administration (Part 2) (9/26/25)

The Wall Street Journal reports that the Epstein scandal unleashed a wave of internal turmoil in the Trump administration, as aides scrambled to contain political damage once Trump’s name began surfacing in Epstein-related files. What began as attempts to weaponize Epstein connections against rivals morphed into a defensive posture as Trump and his advisers found themselves under pressure from their own base and from Congress. The administration was plagued by missteps: Attorney General Pam Bondi’s sudden distribution of “Epstein Files: Phase 1” binders to conservative influencers backfired, communication lines within the White House frayed, and high-level figures — including Bondi, Deputy Director Dan Bongino, and others — clashed over strategy and messaging.As the controversy deepened, conflicting impulses roiled the White House: some sought transparency to placate critics, while others pushed to suppress further disclosures. leaks, finger-pointing, and unforced errors intensified the chaos. In one pivotal moment, Trump himself became defensive, lashing out at supporters who demanded the release of more Epstein documentation even as the DOJ publicly declined further disclosures.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:‘Bomb went off’: Report reveals moment Epstein files rocked the White House and why Trump is desperate to keep them secret | The IndependentBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

26 Sep 19min

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