RFK And His Reported Trips On Jeffrey Epstein's Plane

RFK And His Reported Trips On Jeffrey Epstein's Plane

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has acknowledged that he flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet on two occasions during the 1990s. One flight was a family trip to visit his mother in Palm Beach, and the other was to South Dakota for a fossil-hunting excursion with his wife and children. Kennedy has stated that these trips took place before Epstein’s crimes were publicly known and emphasized that he was never alone with Epstein. He characterized the flights as benign and unrelated to the network of abuse and trafficking that would later be exposed.

Despite his explanation, the revelation has drawn public scrutiny, especially given the broader pattern of influential figures maintaining social ties with Epstein. Kennedy’s presence on Epstein’s plane, even in the early years, adds to the perception of how deeply embedded Epstein became in political, financial, and social circles. While Kennedy insists he had no knowledge of Epstein’s criminal behavior, his name now appears among a long list of prominent individuals linked to Epstein’s travel and hospitality—connections that continue to raise questions about proximity, privilege, and selective awareness.


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RFK Jr. admits he flew on Jeffrey Epstein's jet twice (nypost.com)

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The Jeffrey Epstein Congressional Hearings:  A True Pursuit Of Justice Or Just Optics? (Part 2) (8/20/25)

The Jeffrey Epstein Congressional Hearings: A True Pursuit Of Justice Or Just Optics? (Part 2) (8/20/25)

The congressional hearings surrounding Jeffrey Epstein are less about justice and more about optics. Behind the staged outrage, secret depositions, and selective leaks lies a carefully managed narrative meant to pacify the public while protecting the powerful. Key figures tied to the original Non-Prosecution Agreement—Acosta, Mukasey, Filip, Menschel, Villafaña—have never been subpoenaed, a glaring omission that reveals the process is not about uncovering truth but about burying it. Rather than transparency, we are handed redactions, secrecy, and closed-door questioning that serve only to shield institutions complicit in Epstein’s protection.What the public is witnessing is a modern-day bread and circus. Instead of gladiators, we are given congressional theatrics designed to create the illusion of accountability while ensuring nothing of substance changes. Survivors remain sidelined, critical testimony is hidden, and the system that enabled Epstein continues untouched. The hearings are not a path to justice but a spectacle of distraction, meant to drain outrage, exhaust demands for truth, and keep the machinery of power intact. Until the curtain of secrecy is torn down, accountability will remain an illusion.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Aug 16min

The Jeffrey Epstein Congressional Hearings:  A True Pursuit Of Justice Or Just Optics? (Part 1) (8/20/25)

The Jeffrey Epstein Congressional Hearings: A True Pursuit Of Justice Or Just Optics? (Part 1) (8/20/25)

The congressional hearings surrounding Jeffrey Epstein are less about justice and more about optics. Behind the staged outrage, secret depositions, and selective leaks lies a carefully managed narrative meant to pacify the public while protecting the powerful. Key figures tied to the original Non-Prosecution Agreement—Acosta, Mukasey, Filip, Menschel, Villafaña—have never been subpoenaed, a glaring omission that reveals the process is not about uncovering truth but about burying it. Rather than transparency, we are handed redactions, secrecy, and closed-door questioning that serve only to shield institutions complicit in Epstein’s protection.What the public is witnessing is a modern-day bread and circus. Instead of gladiators, we are given congressional theatrics designed to create the illusion of accountability while ensuring nothing of substance changes. Survivors remain sidelined, critical testimony is hidden, and the system that enabled Epstein continues untouched. The hearings are not a path to justice but a spectacle of distraction, meant to drain outrage, exhaust demands for truth, and keep the machinery of power intact. Until the curtain of secrecy is torn down, accountability will remain an illusion.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Aug 11min

Morning Update:  IRS Blindness, Billionaire Bribes, and Epstein’s Empire (8/20/25)

Morning Update: IRS Blindness, Billionaire Bribes, and Epstein’s Empire (8/20/25)

Senator Ron Wyden has sharply criticized the IRS for failing to audit or investigate the massive payments—estimated at at least $158 million, and possibly up to $170 million—made by private equity billionaire Leon Black to Jeffrey Epstein between 2012 and 2017. Wyden questioned how Epstein, who had no formal credentials in tax or accounting, could receive such high sums—exceeding compensation paid to other top advisors—without raising any red flags, and pointed out that much of this was paid “ad hoc” without written contracts. He urged the IRS to explain why these seemingly suspicious tax‑planning transactions were never subject to scrutiny despite their scale and Epstein’s criminal historyAdditionally, Wyden revealed that his office accessed a trove of financial records indicating approximately 4,725 wire transfers amounting to over $1 billion linked to Epstein, including interactions with Russian banks connected to sex trafficking. He accused the Treasury Department of withholding these critical Suspicious Activity Reports from oversight and insisted that the lack of broader prosecutions or investigations suggests a cover‑up. Wyden accused federal agencies of “sleepwalking” through evidence that might have exposed Epstein’s alleged façade of financial expertise and facilitated accountability for those who funded his operations.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Senator Seeks Investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's Work for Leon BlackBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Aug 11min

Mega Edition:  How Jeffrey Epstein Tried To Slide His Tentacles Into The 2016 Trump Campaign (8/20/25)

Mega Edition: How Jeffrey Epstein Tried To Slide His Tentacles Into The 2016 Trump Campaign (8/20/25)

Jeffrey Epstein was a man who got around New York city and it didn't matter what political party you belonged to. All that mattered to him was that you were willing to play ball. Unfortunately for the rest of us, there were plenty of people who were willing to sell their soul to increase their power or status, even if that meant ignoring what and who Jeffrey Epstein was. Afterall, the only sin in that world is the sin of being poor. In this episode we dive into the new article from The Wall Street journal about two of the top bundlers for the Trump campaign in 2016 and their connection to Jeffrey Epstein. to contact me:bobbycapuci@protonmail.comsource:How Jeffrey Epstein Tried to Tap Into Trump’s Circle - WSJBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Aug 28min

Mega Edition:  Ghislaine Maxwell Motion For Rule 45 Sanctions Against Virginia Roberts (Part 3-4) (8/19/25)

Mega Edition: Ghislaine Maxwell Motion For Rule 45 Sanctions Against Virginia Roberts (Part 3-4) (8/19/25)

In October 2020, Ghislaine Maxwell filed a combined memorandum opposing Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s request to extend the deposition deadline and, separately, moved for sanctions under Federal Rule 45. Maxwell argued that Giuffre served subpoenas in ways that directly violated Rule 45(a)(4), which requires timely pre-notice to all parties before serving a non‑party subpoena for documents. Specifically, Maxwell noted that Giuffre attempted to subpoena witnesses—such as Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Nadia Marcincova—without providing proper advance notice to the defense, including issuing subpoenas before notifying Maxwell’s counselMaxwell framed this as part of a broader pattern of bad‑faith discovery tactics: she emphasized that Giuffre squandered the discovery period, failed to diligently schedule depositions, and attempted to secure depositions well past the court‑ordered cutoff without showing good cause. In support, she detailed her own efforts to coordinate schedules and comply with rules, contrasted with Giuffre’s “last‑minute scramble,” and urged the court to reject the extension of deadlines and impose sanctions under Rule 45 and Rule 37 for the procedural violationsto contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.447706.1137.19.pdf (free.law)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Aug 29min

Mega Edition:  Ghislaine Maxwell Motion For Rule 45 Sanctions Against Virginia Roberts (Part 1-2) (8/19/25)

Mega Edition: Ghislaine Maxwell Motion For Rule 45 Sanctions Against Virginia Roberts (Part 1-2) (8/19/25)

In October 2020, Ghislaine Maxwell filed a combined memorandum opposing Virginia Roberts Giuffre’s request to extend the deposition deadline and, separately, moved for sanctions under Federal Rule 45. Maxwell argued that Giuffre served subpoenas in ways that directly violated Rule 45(a)(4), which requires timely pre-notice to all parties before serving a non‑party subpoena for documents. Specifically, Maxwell noted that Giuffre attempted to subpoena witnesses—such as Jeffrey Epstein, Sarah Kellen, and Nadia Marcincova—without providing proper advance notice to the defense, including issuing subpoenas before notifying Maxwell’s counselMaxwell framed this as part of a broader pattern of bad‑faith discovery tactics: she emphasized that Giuffre squandered the discovery period, failed to diligently schedule depositions, and attempted to secure depositions well past the court‑ordered cutoff without showing good cause. In support, she detailed her own efforts to coordinate schedules and comply with rules, contrasted with Giuffre’s “last‑minute scramble,” and urged the court to reject the extension of deadlines and impose sanctions under Rule 45 and Rule 37 for the procedural violationsto contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:gov.uscourts.nysd.447706.1137.19.pdf (free.law)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Aug 23min

The Investigation Into Jeffrey Epstein's Death At The Three Year Mark

The Investigation Into Jeffrey Epstein's Death At The Three Year Mark

Three years after Jeffrey Epstein’s death in 2019, the investigation into his activities remained active but fragmented. Federal authorities continued to pursue cases against his associates, with Ghislaine Maxwell’s conviction in 2021 serving as the most significant development. Civil lawsuits filed by survivors also kept pressure on Epstein’s estate and financial network, forcing disclosures about how his fortune was managed and who may have benefitted. However, despite the ongoing litigation, many questions about the extent of his trafficking operation, the full roster of participants, and the degree of institutional complicity remained unanswered. The investigation had not produced a sweeping public reckoning but rather piecemeal progress.With Epstein dead, prosecutors were constrained in how far they could push certain inquiries, and much of the momentum shifted to civil courts. Survivors and advocates expressed frustration that many high-profile individuals linked to Epstein had avoided scrutiny, and that government agencies had not fully confronted their own past failures. Three years on, the investigation stood as a mixture of progress and stagnation: Maxwell’s conviction showed that accountability was possible, but the unanswered questions underscored how far the system still was from a complete accounting of Epstein’s network.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Aug 17min

The  Jeffrey Epstein FDLE Report In Florida

The Jeffrey Epstein FDLE Report In Florida

The Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) report on Jeffrey Epstein offered a striking example of how the case was treated differently from typical sex offender matters. After his 2008 plea deal, Epstein was supposed to be monitored like other registered offenders, but the FDLE report documented how his status was handled with unusual leniency. Instead of facing meaningful restrictions, he was allowed broad freedom of movement under a “work release” arrangement that let him spend most of his time outside jail. The report detailed the ways in which oversight agencies deferred to the terms of his non-prosecution agreement, effectively creating a two-tiered system: one for ordinary offenders, and another for Epstein.The FDLE findings also underscored how systemic gaps allowed him to avoid standard supervision. While law enforcement technically fulfilled its reporting duties, the conditions attached to Epstein’s registration were unusually favorable, reflecting the influence of his negotiated plea. The report made clear that the monitoring process functioned more as a box-checking exercise than a meaningful safeguard for public safety. In practical terms, Epstein’s case demonstrated how wealth and legal leverage could shape not only the outcome in court but also the way state agencies enforced the law after conviction. Rather than ensuring accountability, the system appeared to accommodate him.To contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein: Florida probe finds no crime in how case was handled (palmbeachpost.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

20 Aug 27min

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