
Mega Edition: Jes Staley And HIs Reply Memo In Support Of Dismissal In The JP Morgan Suit (12/5/25)
James Staley’s reply memorandum in support of his motion for summary judgment argues that he should not be held liable in the case brought by the Government of the United States Virgin Islands and JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. He asserts that there is no evidence proving his involvement in or knowledge of any alleged misconduct, specifically emphasizing that the claims lack material facts directly linking him to any fraudulent activities or conspiracies. Staley requests the court to dismiss the claims against him based on the lack of substantive evidence, arguing that the legal standards for summary judgment have been.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.591653.332.0.pdf (courtlistener.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
6 Dec 22min

Bill Clinton And The Trip To China He Took With Jeffrey Epstein And Ghislaine Maxwell
According to flight logs and reporting, Clinton took a number of international trips in 2002 and 2003 using Epstein’s private jet — often referred to by critics as the “Lolita Express.” On those flights, Epstein’s plane reportedly carried Clinton, members of his entourage (staff, supporters, Secret Service), and on several occasions, Ghislaine Maxwell, identified in the logs by her initials. Destinations listed in those logs include not only Africa and Europe, but also Asia and China, among other countries. These trips were described at the time as part of philanthropic or “foundation-related tours,” tied to Clinton’s post-presidential work.After Epstein’s crimes became more widely known, Maxwell gave a sworn interview to the U.S. Department of Justice in which she denied that Epstein ever introduced Clinton to the private-island properties tied to the sex-trafficking case — insisting that Clinton “absolutely never went” to Epstein’s island. She characterized his flights aboard Epstein’s jet as humanitarian or foundation-related and denied any knowledge of wrongdoing or illicit activity involving Clinton. Despite the public flight logs and records showing repeated travel with Epstein and Maxwell, the question of what Clinton knew, when he knew it, and whether any misconduct occurred remains publicly unresolved — clouded by conflicting accounts, denials, and sealed records.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
6 Dec 33min

Ghislaine Maxwell And Her Lies About When Her Relationship With Epstein Ended
For years, Ghislaine Maxwell insisted that she had cut all ties with Jeffrey Epstein after his 2008 arrest and conviction, portraying herself as someone who had distanced from him and played no role in his life afterward. She publicly claimed that their relationship effectively ended and that any suggestion she maintained involvement in his affairs was false. This narrative was central to her defense strategy — an attempt to separate herself from Epstein’s criminal identity and rewrite history by presenting herself as a former associate who had left his orbit long before the federal government reopened the case.But that story unraveled when flight records, photographs, emails, and testimony showed that Maxwell continued to have contact with Epstein for years after his first conviction. She was documented traveling on Epstein’s private jets, living in properties purchased with his funds, exchanging messages with him, and appearing alongside him socially long after he was publicly exposed as a sex offender. There was also evidence that Epstein remained financially entangled with her, supporting her lifestyle and activities well into the 2010s. The contradiction between her sworn statements and the documented truth underscored a broader pattern: Maxwell was not an abandoned acquaintance but a continuing partner and loyal associate who maintained her position within Epstein’s operation — even after the world learned who he really was.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
6 Dec 28min

The Back And Forth Between Dick Durbin And Marsha Blackburn Over The Epstein Files
After the shocking revelations about Epstein’s crimes and his death, Senators have repeatedly clashed over who has blocked or delayed release of critical documents. Blackburn has publicly pressed for full disclosure — demanding that unredacted versions of Epstein’s private-jet flight logs, his associates’ names, and records from his estate be subpoenaed. She argues that the logs, along with what some call Epstein’s "little black book" of contacts, are essential to expose the full scope of his network and bring justice to victims.Durbin, who chaired the relevant Senate committee while many of these requests were made, has pushed back — claiming he asked for written requests for the logs and pointing to procedural issues when Republicans tried to force votes. He has denied that the committee “blocked” Blackburn’s efforts, stating that no formal subpoena request meeting the committee’s rules was submitted. Blackburn has fired back, accusing him of lying and of deliberately stonewalling the release despite repeated written appeals. The tension has turned public, with each side accusing the other of obstructing transparency as Epstein-related revelations continue to surface.to contact me:bobbycapuccI@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
6 Dec 11min

Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Gates And The Pursuit Of The Nobel Peace Prize
According to reporting from former insiders at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and investigative journalists, Gates pursued a relationship with Epstein beginning around 2011 — not for friendship, but because Epstein claimed he could leverage his wide-reaching social network to help Gates secure a Nobel Peace Prize. Epstein allegedly told Gates’s foundation staff that he could open doors to influential “Nobel influencers,” positioning himself as a back-channel fixer for elite favors. Their contacts reportedly culminated in a 2013 meeting in France with Thorbjørn Jagland, then-chair of the committee that awards the Nobel Peace Prize — a move widely interpreted as an attempt to put Gates in closer proximity to the Prize’s decision-makers.Despite that outreach, the efforts appear to have failed. Gates has since publicly called his dealings with Epstein “a huge mistake,” saying in interviews that he first met Epstein hoping to raise philanthropic funds but that nothing materialized. The association, however, severely damaged Gates’s reputation, helped catalyze his divorce from Melinda French Gates, and raised deep questions about how the super-wealthy may try to game institutions meant to reward genuine service and altruism rather than influence and social connections.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
5 Dec 37min

The Survivors Class Action That Exposed JP Morgan's Ties To Epstein (Part 9) (12/5/25)
In the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, a class action lawsuit titled Jane Doe 1, individually and on behalf of all others similarly situated v. JP Morgan Chase & Co. was filed. The complaint represented not only Jane Doe 1, but a broader group of alleged victims who claimed they suffered harm tied to the actions—and alleged inaction—of JP Morgan Chase & Co. The filing formally demanded a jury trial, signaling the plaintiffs’ intention to take the allegations into open court rather than resolve them quietly behind closed doors.The case was framed as both an individual and a class action complaint, raising the stakes considerably for the financial giant. By categorizing it this way, the plaintiffs positioned their claims as part of a larger systemic issue involving an entire group of alleged victims. The filing marked the beginning of what later became one of the most scrutinized legal battles connected to the Jeffrey Epstein network, setting the stage for intense public inquiry into the bank’s role and potential liability.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - 00513854.DOCXBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
5 Dec 13min

The Epstein Laundromat: How Dirty Cash Stayed Clean (12/5/25)
In the clearest possible terms, the financial network surrounding Jeffrey Epstein was not an accident, an anomaly, or the work of a lone predator—it was a deliberately constructed ecosystem enabled by billionaires, institutions, and the largest bank in the United States. Figures like Les Wexner and Leon Black didn’t just brush up against Epstein; they empowered him, legitimized him, and embedded him inside their financial worlds. Wexner gave Epstein unprecedented legal control over his empire through power-of-attorney arrangements and trust structures that effectively turned Epstein into the architect of Wexner’s personal and philanthropic machinery. Black, for his part, funneled hundreds of millions of dollars to Epstein under the guise of “consulting,” using offshore pathways and fee structures so inexplicable that financial experts still can’t reconcile the numbers. These weren’t casual business relationships—they were pipelines, mechanisms, and conduits that allowed Epstein to scale his influence far beyond what any conventional résumé could justify.But none of Epstein’s financial maneuvering would have been possible without JPMorgan Chase, whose private-banking division knowingly ignored internal warnings, suspicious activity reports, and staff concerns because Epstein delivered access to elite clients and deep-pocketed networks. The bank’s compliance failures weren’t accidental—they represented a strategic blindness, a willingness to override red flags in pursuit of profit and prestige. Taken together, Wexner’s access, Black’s money, and JPMorgan’s infrastructure formed the backbone of Epstein’s financial power. And that is precisely why Congress avoids digging into this side of the scandal: following the money wouldn’t just expose Epstein—it would expose the machinery that enabled him, and the institutions that still shape American economic and political life today.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
5 Dec 13min

Andrew Lownie And His Interview With USA Today About Epstein And Andrew (12/5/25)
Lownie argues that Prince Andrew’s connection to Epstein was far deeper and longer-lasting than the prince has publicly admitted. According to Lownie, Andrew and his ex-wife met Epstein well before the date Andrew has claimed — their acquaintance likely began “almost a decade earlier” than his official story. Lownie claims Epstein exploited Andrew’s youth and status: describing Andrew as “easy prey,” he says Epstein used the prince for legitimacy, access, and business opportunities, while allegedly leveraging damaging material to exert influence — potentially even passing sensitive information to foreign intelligence agencies.Beyond personal betrayal and manipulation, Lownie frames the Epstein-Andrew relationship as emblematic of systemic failure and hypocrisy at the heart of the royal establishment. He calls Andrew “self-entitled” and argues the prince has long acted with impunity, placing himself above normal rules. Lownie says the revelations — including alleged financial dealings, ongoing contact despite public denials, and deeply troubling allegations of sexual exploitation — demand a “full investigation” and a broader reckoning about institutional accountability and privilege.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Andrew, the former prince, not out of legal trouble yetBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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