Mega Edition: The USVI's Memo In Support Of Excluding Expert Testimony From JP Morgan (Part 3-4) (8/29/25)

Mega Edition: The USVI's Memo In Support Of Excluding Expert Testimony From JP Morgan (Part 3-4) (8/29/25)

The U.S. Virgin Islands’ Memorandum in Support of Excluding Expert Testimony from JP Morgan was a direct strike at the bank’s legal strategy of hiding behind highly paid specialists to sanitize its conduct. The filing argued that JP Morgan’s proposed experts weren’t there to provide neutral, technical insight—they were being deployed to confuse the jury, shift blame, and whitewash the bank’s longstanding financial relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. The USVI pointed out that these experts attempted to dress up common sense issues—like due diligence, suspicious transactions, and regulatory compliance—as matters of complex banking science, when in reality the facts spoke plainly: the bank continued to profit off Epstein long after his 2008 conviction and obvious red flags. In essence, the memorandum framed JP Morgan’s “experts” as mouthpieces meant to cloud responsibility, not clarify it.

By moving to bar this testimony, the USVI was making a broader argument about accountability. If JP Morgan was allowed to weaponize expert witnesses to downplay its failures, the survivors’ pursuit of justice would be buried under jargon and pseudo-objectivity. The memorandum emphasized that letting these experts testify would not only mislead the jury but also distort the purpose of the trial, turning it into a battle of résumés rather than a reckoning with the bank’s choices. The USVI’s position was clear: the facts don’t need interpretation from consultants paid millions to protect a financial giant—they need to be weighed on their own merits. This was an attempt to strip away the camouflage JP Morgan hoped to use, forcing the court to confront the bank’s role in sustaining Epstein’s trafficking operation without distraction or distortion.


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Bryan Kohberger And The Knife He Allegedly Used In The Murders

Bryan Kohberger And The Knife He Allegedly Used In The Murders

As investigators continue to search for evidence and clues that they can use against Bryan Kohberger in trying to secure a conviction, one of the most sought after pieces of evidence has been the weapon that the police say was used in the murders. According to the affidavit the authorities are searching for a KA-Bar style knife and during that search they have filed multiple search warrants but have been unable to locate the alleged murder weapon. So, can the proseuction secure a conviction without the knife? Let's dive in!(commercial at 9:39)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:The Missing Bryan Kohberger Evidence That Could Make or Break The Trial (newsweek.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

21 Aug 14min

Bryan Kohberger And  The Tinder Date

Bryan Kohberger And The Tinder Date

From the archives: 1-12-23A woman took to tiktok to recount a date that she went on with Bryan Kohberger around seven years ago and the scenario was as odd and as awkward as you can imagine according to the woman.In this episode, we hear about that date from the woman who went on it with Bryan Kohberger.(commercial at 9:20)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Woman's creepy Tinder date with Idaho suspect Bryan Kohberger (nypost.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

20 Aug 13min

A Gun, Ammunition And At Least One Knife Were Seized During Bryan Kohberger's Arrest

A Gun, Ammunition And At Least One Knife Were Seized During Bryan Kohberger's Arrest

We are learning more about the items that were seized when the police raided Bryan Kohberger's family home in Pennsylvania and several of the more than 60 items were concerning. When we first were discussing this new warrant, it seemed underwhelming. I think it's safe to say that things have certainly changed.(commercial at 7:12)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Knife, gun and ammunition seized from Bryan Kohberger's Pennsylvania home, unsealed warrant reveals | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

20 Aug 10min

The Politics of Obstruction: Texas Democrats  and the Epstein Playbook (8/20/25)

The Politics of Obstruction: Texas Democrats and the Epstein Playbook (8/20/25)

Texas Democrats’ decision to stall redistricting efforts mirrors the same cynical political gamesmanship that has crippled the Epstein investigation for years. Both sides of the aisle claim moral high ground yet resort to procedural stunts and manipulations when it benefits them, undermining credibility and eroding trust. Just as the DOJ and Trump administration used delays, sealed records, and narrative control to bury the Epstein case, Democrats now adopt similar obstructionist tactics, proving that justice is not about truth but convenience. Every time politicians treat procedure as a weapon, the focus shifts from exposing Epstein’s enablers to empty theater, leaving survivors sidelined and the public disillusioned.This cycle of politicization ensured that Epstein remains untouchable. Each stunt feeds apathy, conditioning the public to expect no real accountability while predators and their protectors breathe easier. By embracing the same culture of obstruction they once condemned, Democrats have destroyed their moral high ground, handed Republicans a defense, and confirmed that neither party truly seeks justice. In the end, Epstein’s secrets stay buried, survivors remain without answers, and the political class shows once again that its loyalty lies not with truth, but with power.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

20 Aug 17min

From Riyadh to Wall Street: The Education of Jeffrey Epstein in Secrets and Shadows (Part 2) (8/20/25)

From Riyadh to Wall Street: The Education of Jeffrey Epstein in Secrets and Shadows (Part 2) (8/20/25)

Jeffrey Epstein’s story doesn’t begin with the penthouse, the island, or the mugshot—it begins in the shadows of the Cold War. In the 1980s, he worked as a financial adviser for Saudi arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi, a man entangled in the Iran–Contra scandal and the massive Al-Yamamah arms deal. Through Khashoggi, British defense contractor Douglas Leese, and financier Steven Hoffenberg, Epstein was introduced to a world where money moved invisibly, arms were traded for oil, and intelligence agencies relied on businessmen as covert intermediaries. These early associations taught him the culture of power: secrets were currency, crimes could be reframed as strategy, and the right connections offered protection from the law.Epstein didn’t invent this playbook—he adapted it. Where Khashoggi traded weapons and oil, Epstein traded access and leverage, turning young victims into bargaining chips in a network of elites. His empire mirrored the same operating principles he absorbed in the 1980s: plausible deniability, hidden money flows, and the insulation of power. This is why his story is more than personal depravity—it’s proof that the system itself breeds and shields men like him. Epstein wasn’t a glitch in the matrix. He was the proof that it works, and the machinery that built him is still running, still producing new Epsteins, waiting for their turn in the spotlight.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

20 Aug 11min

From Riyadh to Wall Street: The Education of Jeffrey Epstein in Secrets and Shadows (Part 1) (8/20/25)

From Riyadh to Wall Street: The Education of Jeffrey Epstein in Secrets and Shadows (Part 1) (8/20/25)

Jeffrey Epstein’s story doesn’t begin with the penthouse, the island, or the mugshot—it begins in the shadows of the Cold War. In the 1980s, he worked as a financial adviser for Saudi arms dealer Adnan Khashoggi, a man entangled in the Iran–Contra scandal and the massive Al-Yamamah arms deal. Through Khashoggi, British defense contractor Douglas Leese, and financier Steven Hoffenberg, Epstein was introduced to a world where money moved invisibly, arms were traded for oil, and intelligence agencies relied on businessmen as covert intermediaries. These early associations taught him the culture of power: secrets were currency, crimes could be reframed as strategy, and the right connections offered protection from the law.Epstein didn’t invent this playbook—he adapted it. Where Khashoggi traded weapons and oil, Epstein traded access and leverage, turning young victims into bargaining chips in a network of elites. His empire mirrored the same operating principles he absorbed in the 1980s: plausible deniability, hidden money flows, and the insulation of power. This is why his story is more than personal depravity—it’s proof that the system itself breeds and shields men like him. Epstein wasn’t a glitch in the matrix. He was the proof that it works, and the machinery that built him is still running, still producing new Epsteins, waiting for their turn in the spotlight.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

20 Aug 12min

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-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

20 Aug 11min

Former Attorney General Bill Barr Gives His Jeffrey Epstein Related Testimony To Congress  (8/20/25)

Former Attorney General Bill Barr Gives His Jeffrey Epstein Related Testimony To Congress (8/20/25)

Bill Barr’s closed-door appearance before the House Oversight Committee was less an act of revelation and more of carefully dosed denial and damage control. While he acknowledged Epstein’s death resulted from a “perfect storm of screw-ups,” he denied awareness of missing surveillance footage or any so-called “client list” of associates. And despite widespread media focus on camera blind spots and unmonitored jail lapses, Barr insisted no evidence had emerged contradicting the official suicide determinationCritics argue that Barr’s testimony underscored the DOJ’s reluctance to fully own up to systemic failure. His assertion that he was “personally satisfied” with the outcome—and his resistance to acknowledging deeper institutional faults—fueled the notion that his role was protecting narrative more than uncovering truth. The hearing did little to quell concerns, instead leaving many in Congress and the public convinced there’s more yet to emerge.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Barr tells House he saw no evidence linking Trump to Epstein crimes: Comer | Fox NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.

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