Virginia Giuffre's Family Calls For Transparency And Justice For Survivors (8/1/25)

Virginia Giuffre's Family Calls For Transparency And Justice For Survivors (8/1/25)

Virginia Giuffre’s family has been vocal in their criticism of both the delay and the selective nature of the Epstein file disclosures. They’ve expressed deep frustration that the system seems more interested in protecting reputations than delivering justice. According to public remarks made by her father and close family, the so-called “Epstein files” have been curated in a way that shields the most powerful figures involved while offering only token transparency. They argue that the redactions and omissions in these releases are a continuation of the cover-up, and that the victims deserve full access to the unfiltered truth—not a censored version designed to protect elites. For the family, justice is being doled out in fragments, and every delay or watered-down disclosure adds to the pain endured by the survivors.

When asked about the Epstein case and the release of the files, Donald Trump has repeatedly attempted to minimize both his personal ties to Epstein and the importance of the files themselves. Most recently, Trump downplayed the documents by calling them a "hoax" and claiming the media only cares because they want to connect him to Epstein, even though he supposedly had a falling out with the disgraced financier years ago. He has consistently insisted he “wasn’t a fan” of Epstein, despite photographic evidence, party attendance, and years of social overlap. Trump’s dismissive tone has angered many Epstein survivors and their advocates, including Giuffre’s family, who view his statements as part of a larger strategy to discredit the victims and muddy the waters around what should be a straightforward reckoning with the truth.



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The Blob in the Stairwell: Did Epstein Have a 'Visitor' On The Night Of His Death? (7/31/25)

The Blob in the Stairwell: Did Epstein Have a 'Visitor' On The Night Of His Death? (7/31/25)

Federal authorities originally claimed that surveillance footage from the night of Jeffrey Epstein’s death showed no one entering his cell. But new scrutiny has emerged after analysts pointed out a strange, orange-colored shape appearing near the stairwell at 10:40 p.m.—an hour when Epstein was still alive. The Department of Justice suggested it was a corrections officer carrying linens or inmate clothing, but multiple independent experts now say the figure’s movement and appearance are more consistent with an inmate in an orange jumpsuit. The ambiguous figure has reignited skepticism around the official story, raising fresh concerns about who had access to Epstein’s unit that nightAdding to the suspicion, experts noted that the surveillance footage released to the public wasn’t raw video as claimed—it contained visible edits, a mouse cursor on screen, and key blind spots, including the entrance to Epstein’s actual cell. There’s also a one-minute time skip just before midnight, a gap the DOJ hasn’t adequately explained. With these discrepancies, many are calling the DOJ’s suicide narrative into question once again, especially given the MCC’s long-documented staffing failures, camera malfunctions, and now, a mystery figure lurking in orange just an hour before Epstein was found dead.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Mystery orange shape spotted near Jeffrey Epstein's jail cell night before his death: reportBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

31 Juli 13min

The Mega Edition:  Virginia Giuffre (Robert's) Deposition Against Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 17-19) (7/31/25)

The Mega Edition: Virginia Giuffre (Robert's) Deposition Against Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 17-19) (7/31/25)

In her sworn deposition from 2016 (unsealed in 2020), Virginia Giuffre detailed how Ghislaine Maxwell recruited, groomed, and trafficked her into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation starting when she was 16. She testified that Maxwell approached her at Mar-a-Lago in 2000 under the pretense of offering her work as a masseuse for a wealthy benefactor. That “job” quickly evolved into sexual abuse. According to Giuffre, Maxwell took an active role in teaching her how to sexually service Epstein, including hands-on “training” sessions involving Maxwell herself. She stated that Maxwell instructed her to recruit other underage girls and was fully aware — and involved — in the trafficking scheme. Maxwell not only facilitated the abuse, Giuffre claimed, but also participated in it, organizing flights, outfits, and sex schedules for Epstein and his associates.Giuffre’s deposition also included accusations that she was trafficked to powerful men at Maxwell’s direction. She named Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, Jean-Luc Brunel, Bill Richardson, George Mitchell, and Glenn Dubin among the men she was forced to have sex with — often in Epstein’s residences or on his private jet, the “Lolita Express.” Giuffre detailed incidents of sexual abuse at Epstein’s private island (Little St. James), in Maxwell’s London townhouse, and at Epstein’s New York and Palm Beach homes. She described Maxwell’s role as operational: coordinating travel, preparing the girls, dictating what to wear (often schoolgirl outfits), and ensuring silence through emotional manipulation and threats. Giuffre testified that Maxwell told her to be “grateful” and warned her that speaking out would have consequences — including death. Throughout the deposition, Giuffre emphasized that she was a minor being trafficked across state and international lines, and that Maxwell was not only aware but orchestrating every detail. Her statements were corroborated years later by other victims and led to Maxwell’s 2021 conviction on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges.to  contact me;bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:1090-32.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

31 Juli 59min

The Mega Edition:  Virginia Giuffre (Robert's) Deposition Against Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 15-16) (7/31/25)

The Mega Edition: Virginia Giuffre (Robert's) Deposition Against Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 15-16) (7/31/25)

In her sworn deposition from 2016 (unsealed in 2020), Virginia Giuffre detailed how Ghislaine Maxwell recruited, groomed, and trafficked her into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation starting when she was 16. She testified that Maxwell approached her at Mar-a-Lago in 2000 under the pretense of offering her work as a masseuse for a wealthy benefactor. That “job” quickly evolved into sexual abuse. According to Giuffre, Maxwell took an active role in teaching her how to sexually service Epstein, including hands-on “training” sessions involving Maxwell herself. She stated that Maxwell instructed her to recruit other underage girls and was fully aware — and involved — in the trafficking scheme. Maxwell not only facilitated the abuse, Giuffre claimed, but also participated in it, organizing flights, outfits, and sex schedules for Epstein and his associates.Giuffre’s deposition also included accusations that she was trafficked to powerful men at Maxwell’s direction. She named Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, Jean-Luc Brunel, Bill Richardson, George Mitchell, and Glenn Dubin among the men she was forced to have sex with — often in Epstein’s residences or on his private jet, the “Lolita Express.” Giuffre detailed incidents of sexual abuse at Epstein’s private island (Little St. James), in Maxwell’s London townhouse, and at Epstein’s New York and Palm Beach homes. She described Maxwell’s role as operational: coordinating travel, preparing the girls, dictating what to wear (often schoolgirl outfits), and ensuring silence through emotional manipulation and threats. Giuffre testified that Maxwell told her to be “grateful” and warned her that speaking out would have consequences — including death. Throughout the deposition, Giuffre emphasized that she was a minor being trafficked across state and international lines, and that Maxwell was not only aware but orchestrating every detail. Her statements were corroborated years later by other victims and led to Maxwell’s 2021 conviction on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges.to  contact me;bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:1090-32.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

31 Juli 35min

The Mega Edition:  Virginia Giuffre (Robert's) Deposition Against Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 13-14) (7/30/25)

The Mega Edition: Virginia Giuffre (Robert's) Deposition Against Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 13-14) (7/30/25)

In her sworn deposition from 2016 (unsealed in 2020), Virginia Giuffre detailed how Ghislaine Maxwell recruited, groomed, and trafficked her into Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operation starting when she was 16. She testified that Maxwell approached her at Mar-a-Lago in 2000 under the pretense of offering her work as a masseuse for a wealthy benefactor. That “job” quickly evolved into sexual abuse. According to Giuffre, Maxwell took an active role in teaching her how to sexually service Epstein, including hands-on “training” sessions involving Maxwell herself. She stated that Maxwell instructed her to recruit other underage girls and was fully aware — and involved — in the trafficking scheme. Maxwell not only facilitated the abuse, Giuffre claimed, but also participated in it, organizing flights, outfits, and sex schedules for Epstein and his associates.Giuffre’s deposition also included accusations that she was trafficked to powerful men at Maxwell’s direction. She named Prince Andrew, Alan Dershowitz, Jean-Luc Brunel, Bill Richardson, George Mitchell, and Glenn Dubin among the men she was forced to have sex with — often in Epstein’s residences or on his private jet, the “Lolita Express.” Giuffre detailed incidents of sexual abuse at Epstein’s private island (Little St. James), in Maxwell’s London townhouse, and at Epstein’s New York and Palm Beach homes. She described Maxwell’s role as operational: coordinating travel, preparing the girls, dictating what to wear (often schoolgirl outfits), and ensuring silence through emotional manipulation and threats. Giuffre testified that Maxwell told her to be “grateful” and warned her that speaking out would have consequences — including death. Throughout the deposition, Giuffre emphasized that she was a minor being trafficked across state and international lines, and that Maxwell was not only aware but orchestrating every detail. Her statements were corroborated years later by other victims and led to Maxwell’s 2021 conviction on sex trafficking and conspiracy charges.to  contact me;bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:1090-32.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

31 Juli 37min

Jeffrey Epstein's  Benefactor Les Wexner And His Reign At The  Top In  Ohio (Part  2)

Jeffrey Epstein's Benefactor Les Wexner And His Reign At The Top In Ohio (Part 2)

Despite his deep and long-standing ties to Jeffrey Epstein, billionaire Les Wexner remains an almost untouchable figure in Columbus, Ohio—revered as a philanthropic titan and regional kingmaker. Wexner, the founder of L Brands and the man behind Victoria’s Secret, has wielded enormous influence over the city’s economic and cultural landscape for decades. From hospitals to art centers to Ohio State University, his name is etched into nearly every major institution, with donations totaling hundreds of millions. This civic dominance has insulated him from the level of scrutiny other Epstein-linked figures have received. In Columbus, Wexner is not just a businessman—he’s a legacy, a power broker whose wealth and prestige have bought loyalty, silence, or both.But beneath the surface, that reverence is increasingly uncomfortable. Epstein once held power of attorney over Wexner’s finances, lived in a Wexner-owned mansion, and was given an unusual level of control over Wexner’s personal and professional affairs—facts that have raised serious questions about just how much Wexner knew and when. Yet in Columbus, public officials and institutional leaders rarely speak of it. The media coverage is polite, the criticism muted, and the donor gratitude eternal. It’s as if the city made a conscious choice to separate Wexner the benefactor from Wexner the enabler, ignoring the fact that his empowerment of Epstein may have been a central piece of the larger abuse machinery. In any other city, he might be scrutinized. In Columbus, he’s still the king.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comhttps://www.columbusmonthly.com/story/lifestyle/features/2022/10/25/what-jeffrey-epstein-scandal-means-to-columbus-and-les-wexner/69589703007/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

31 Juli 25min

Jeffrey Epstein's  Benefactor Les Wexner And His Reign At The  Top In  Ohio (Part  1)

Jeffrey Epstein's Benefactor Les Wexner And His Reign At The Top In Ohio (Part 1)

Despite his deep and long-standing ties to Jeffrey Epstein, billionaire Les Wexner remains an almost untouchable figure in Columbus, Ohio—revered as a philanthropic titan and regional kingmaker. Wexner, the founder of L Brands and the man behind Victoria’s Secret, has wielded enormous influence over the city’s economic and cultural landscape for decades. From hospitals to art centers to Ohio State University, his name is etched into nearly every major institution, with donations totaling hundreds of millions. This civic dominance has insulated him from the level of scrutiny other Epstein-linked figures have received. In Columbus, Wexner is not just a businessman—he’s a legacy, a power broker whose wealth and prestige have bought loyalty, silence, or both.But beneath the surface, that reverence is increasingly uncomfortable. Epstein once held power of attorney over Wexner’s finances, lived in a Wexner-owned mansion, and was given an unusual level of control over Wexner’s personal and professional affairs—facts that have raised serious questions about just how much Wexner knew and when. Yet in Columbus, public officials and institutional leaders rarely speak of it. The media coverage is polite, the criticism muted, and the donor gratitude eternal. It’s as if the city made a conscious choice to separate Wexner the benefactor from Wexner the enabler, ignoring the fact that his empowerment of Epstein may have been a central piece of the larger abuse machinery. In any other city, he might be scrutinized. In Columbus, he’s still the king.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comhttps://www.columbusmonthly.com/story/lifestyle/features/2022/10/25/what-jeffrey-epstein-scandal-means-to-columbus-and-les-wexner/69589703007/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

31 Juli 23min

Glenn Dubin And His Wife Eva Dubin And Their Beyond Bizarre Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein

Glenn Dubin And His Wife Eva Dubin And Their Beyond Bizarre Relationship With Jeffrey Epstein

The relationship between the Dubin family and Jeffrey Epstein is one of the most unsettling and perplexing in the entire scandal—and that’s saying something. Glenn Dubin, a billionaire hedge fund manager, and his wife Eva Andersson-Dubin, a former Miss Sweden and doctor, maintained a close friendship with Epstein long after he had been convicted of sex crimes. Even after Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting sex from a minor, the Dubins continued to socialize with him. Eva reportedly wrote a letter of support for Epstein during his sentencing, and Epstein had a disturbingly close relationship with their family, including their children. Multiple reports reveal that Epstein stayed overnight at the Dubins' home while their young children were present, even being allowed to visit for Thanksgiving and other holidays after his release from jail. That kind of access, post-conviction, is not just bizarre—it’s alarming.What makes the Dubin connection even darker are the specific allegations raised in court documents. One of Epstein’s survivors alleged that Epstein once told her he had a sexual interest in one of the Dubin daughters and that the girl had been groomed from a young age to potentially be one of his "favorites." While the Dubins have denied any wrongdoing and say they were unaware of Epstein’s criminal activities, the circumstantial details paint a deeply disturbing picture. Why would a family so publicly aware of Epstein’s conviction continue inviting him into their home? Why would Eva Andersson-Dubin, a medical doctor and mother, allow a convicted predator such proximity to her children? The answers remain murky, but the implications are damning. It’s not just a lapse in judgment—it suggests a willful blindness at best, and at worst, something far more sinister.To contact me:Bobbycapucci@protonmail.comSource:https://nypost.com/2020/11/21/epstein-case-subpoena-seeks-docs-related-to-glenn-dubins-kids/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

30 Juli 20min

Follow The Money:   The Kings Ransom JP Morgan Spent On Epstein Related Legal Expenses

Follow The Money: The Kings Ransom JP Morgan Spent On Epstein Related Legal Expenses

JPMorgan Chase ended up spending at least $20 million in legal fees as part of its $75 million settlement with the U.S. Virgin Islands over allegations of facilitating Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking operations. This settlement included $55 million for local victim and enforcement programs, $10 million dedicated to mental health services for survivors, and $20 million explicitly earmarked for covering legal expenses tied to defending those claimsIn addition, the bank incurred substantial legal costs defending itself in a class-action lawsuit by Epstein’s victims, which resulted in a separate $290 million settlement. Although detailed breakdowns of legal fees for that settlement aren’t public, internal figures indicate that JPMorgan paid over $1 billion in total legal expenses over a recent six-month period, driven in large part by litigation related to Epstein and other controversies.(commercial at 7:20)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:JPMorgan legal fees in Jeffrey Epstein sex traffick cases revealed (cnbc.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

30 Juli 11min

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