Former  Ohio State University Wrestlers Demand An Investigation Into Les Wexner

Former Ohio State University Wrestlers Demand An Investigation Into Les Wexner

Five former Ohio State wrestlers—who say they were victims of the late Dr. Richard Strauss—authored a letter in early February 2020, urging Ohio’s Inspector General to investigate Les and Abigail Wexner. In their five-page appeal, they request two investigations: first, into Abigail Wexner’s alleged role in Jeffrey Epstein’s assault of Maria Farmer at the Wexners’ New Albany estate; and second, into any relationship between Epstein, the Wexner family, and Ohio State University. The wrestlers specifically cite Abigail’s position as vice chair of OSU’s Board of Trustees and question why the university continues its ties with the Wexners amid such serious allegations

The letter further emphasizes parallels between how Ohio State ignored complaints against Strauss and its handling of Epstein-related allegations. The wrestlers assert that the university has repeatedly turned a blind eye to sexual abuse and “offers only the pretense of caring,” especially given Epstein's significant contributions—including to the Wexner Football Facility—and his donor relationship with OSU. They argue that to properly address the abuse legacy and protect current and future students, the university must sever any inappropriate ties with "pedophiles and sex traffickers and those who enabled them, including both Abigail and Leslie Wexner."


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The Palm Beach County Jeffrey Epstein Police Report (Part 13-15)

The Palm Beach County Jeffrey Epstein Police Report (Part 13-15)

In March 2005, local police launched a covert investigation after a parent reported that her 14‑year‑old daughter had been paid to give Epstein a massage at his Palm Beach mansion—an encounter that evolved into sexual abuse. Undercover detectives set up 24‑hour surveillance of his residence, conducted trash pulls, and secured testimony from five victims and 17 witnesses. Evidence included hidden cameras, erotic literature, and notes with victims’ phone numbers. One victim, who recruited classmates for Epstein, recounted bringing six girls—including a 14‑year‑old—to his house in exchange for money, which police characterized as a deliberate scheme to exploit minors for sex.Despite the severity of the findings, the Palm Beach State Attorney at first declined to press full charges, opting instead for a plea agreement. Epstein ultimately faced only state-level charges—felony solicitation of prostitution—which resulted in a lenient sentence: 13 months in county jail with work-release privileges. Although the FBI drafted a larger federal indictment, the plea deal effectively ended the broader investigation, drawing criticism from law enforcement for allowing Epstein to avoid accountability for grievous crimes against dozens of minors.to contact  me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

10 Juli 42min

One Of The Alternate Jurors  From Diddy's Trial Breaks Down How The Verdict  Was Reached (7/10/25)

One Of The Alternate Jurors From Diddy's Trial Breaks Down How The Verdict Was Reached (7/10/25)

One of the alternate jurors, who spoke with Fox News Digital, said Diddy’s defense team was effective in undermining the prosecution’s case, particularly during cross-examinations. The juror highlighted standout moments like the questioning of witness Dawn Richard and another identified as “Bana,” noting that the defense “definitely poked holes” in their testimonies—an effort the juror believes helped lead to the acquittal on racketeering charges.The juror also shared more personal reflections, expressing that the trial felt exceptionally intense and even cinematic. Though not part of the final deliberations, they said they would have reached the same decision on the racketeering count and emphasized the importance of the trial process. The juror closed by expressing hope that Diddy gets the help he needs—recognizing the defense’s portrayal of him as a flawed individual struggling with addiction and personal issues.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Sean 'Diddy' Combs juror speaks out on prosecution's RICO case against rapper | Fox NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

10 Juli 14min

Jeffrey Epstein And The Girls With No Names (7/10/25)

Jeffrey Epstein And The Girls With No Names (7/10/25)

Federal investigators, in a newly released DOJ and FBI memo, revealed that Jeffrey Epstein’s illicit sex trafficking network spanned the globe and involved more than 1,000 individual victims over two decades—far exceeding the dozens referred to in earlier indictments. The documentation includes over 300 gigabytes of seized materials—photos, videos, and communications—cataloging the severity and scale of the abuse. These findings paint a far more pervasive picture of Epstein’s operation than previously known and confirm he exploited an extensive web of victims and enablers.Despite this damning revelation, the government also declared the investigation closed: no “client list” was found, Epstein’s death was ruled a suicide, and no additional prosecutions will follow. That closure has ignited fierce backlash from victims’ advocates, journalists, and public figures who see the announcement as premature and distrustful. Critics argue the assertion of "no client list" is more cover-up than closure, and that sweeping the case under the rug now disrespects hundreds more whose stories are still untold.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Federal investigators say Epstein victimized more than 1,000 people | Fox NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

10 Juli 11min

The Push to Forget Epstein Is the Red Flag Itself  (7/10/25)

The Push to Forget Epstein Is the Red Flag Itself (7/10/25)

Calls to “move on” from Jeffrey Epstein are not just tone-deaf—they reek of institutional self-preservation. The push to close the book on one of the most expansive, well-connected child sex trafficking operations in modern history ignores the deep rot that enabled it. Epstein operated for decades with the help of governments, banks, intelligence-linked figures, celebrities, and elite gatekeepers. Telling the public to let it go doesn’t signal closure—it signals fear. Fear that people are getting too close to the truth. Fear that the wrong names might finally surface. And fear that the illusion of justice might shatter under the weight of what Epstein’s network really was: not just one predator, but a system designed to protect him.Worse still, the dismissiveness insults the pain and courage of the over 1,000 women and girls who were exploited by Epstein and his associates. These weren’t isolated incidents—they were industrialized abuses, documented in flight logs, sealed depositions, and sealed bank records. To move on now is to erase them. It’s to say their trauma doesn’t matter, their lives don’t matter, and that the powerful people who allowed it to happen will never be held accountable. Sweeping it under the rug isn’t healing—it’s complicity. The moment we stop demanding justice is the moment we guarantee it happens again.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein followers in shambles as their conspiracies are falling apartBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

10 Juli 18min

Mark Epstein Unloads  On The DOJ Over Their Statement About His Brothers Death (7/10/25)

Mark Epstein Unloads On The DOJ Over Their Statement About His Brothers Death (7/10/25)

Mark Epstein was openly scathing in response to the DOJ and FBI's declaration that Epstein died by suicide and that no evidence remains to pursue further investigation. He mocked the federal agencies’ conclusions, stating he “laughed” at the characterization of the findings as definitive, calling the explanations “stupid.” He criticized FBI Director Kash Patel in particular, questioning whether Patel even has the medical background—or a basic first-aid qualification—to determine the cause of death and emphasizing that Patel wasn’t present during the autopsy or at the prison at the time of Jeffrey's death.Mark also highlighted the opinions of two medical examiners present at the autopsy, Drs. Kristin Roman and Michael Baden, both of whom reportedly found the death less consistent with suicide and more indicative of possible foul play. He pointed to inconsistencies like a missing minute in the surveillance video outside Epstein’s cell and multiple camera malfunctions, suggesting these anomalies point toward a coverup rather than closure. By challenging both the expertise of officials and the integrity of the investigative process, Mark Epstein signaled he believes the real story is far from over.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Jeffrey Epstein's brother reveals why he refuses to believe death was suicide despite Pam Bondi claims | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

10 Juli 15min

Diddy And His Co-Defendants Look To Dismiss The  Suit Filed By Sara Rivers (Part 4) (7/10/25)

Diddy And His Co-Defendants Look To Dismiss The Suit Filed By Sara Rivers (Part 4) (7/10/25)

The defendants in the case of Sara Rivers v. Sean Combs and others have submitted a memorandum of law supporting their motion to dismiss the complaint. This legal filing argues that the plaintiff's claims lack sufficient legal basis or fail to meet the necessary standards for the case to proceed. The defendants seek dismissal on grounds likely related to procedural or substantive deficiencies in the plaintiff’s allegations.In this memorandum, the defendants outline the legal reasoning and precedents that justify the court dismissing the complaint against them. The document aims to persuade the judge that the plaintiff's claims should be rejected without going to trial, emphasizing the defendants’ position that the case does not warrant further litigation.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://dwt-my.sharepoint.com/personal/garcd_dwt_com/Documents/DKG/Cases/2025/June/6.23.2025/File/Rivers/Rivers - Memo ISO Motion to DismissBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

10 Juli 10min

Diddy And His Co-Defendants Look To Dismiss The  Suit Filed By Sara Rivers (Part 3) (7/10/25)

Diddy And His Co-Defendants Look To Dismiss The Suit Filed By Sara Rivers (Part 3) (7/10/25)

The defendants in the case of Sara Rivers v. Sean Combs and others have submitted a memorandum of law supporting their motion to dismiss the complaint. This legal filing argues that the plaintiff's claims lack sufficient legal basis or fail to meet the necessary standards for the case to proceed. The defendants seek dismissal on grounds likely related to procedural or substantive deficiencies in the plaintiff’s allegations.In this memorandum, the defendants outline the legal reasoning and precedents that justify the court dismissing the complaint against them. The document aims to persuade the judge that the plaintiff's claims should be rejected without going to trial, emphasizing the defendants’ position that the case does not warrant further litigation.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://dwt-my.sharepoint.com/personal/garcd_dwt_com/Documents/DKG/Cases/2025/June/6.23.2025/File/Rivers/Rivers - Memo ISO Motion to DismissBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

10 Juli 11min

The Palm Beach County Jeffrey Epstein Police Report (Part 11-12)

The Palm Beach County Jeffrey Epstein Police Report (Part 11-12)

In March 2005, local police launched a covert investigation after a parent reported that her 14‑year‑old daughter had been paid to give Epstein a massage at his Palm Beach mansion—an encounter that evolved into sexual abuse. Undercover detectives set up 24‑hour surveillance of his residence, conducted trash pulls, and secured testimony from five victims and 17 witnesses. Evidence included hidden cameras, erotic literature, and notes with victims’ phone numbers. One victim, who recruited classmates for Epstein, recounted bringing six girls—including a 14‑year‑old—to his house in exchange for money, which police characterized as a deliberate scheme to exploit minors for sex.Despite the severity of the findings, the Palm Beach State Attorney at first declined to press full charges, opting instead for a plea agreement. Epstein ultimately faced only state-level charges—felony solicitation of prostitution—which resulted in a lenient sentence: 13 months in county jail with work-release privileges. Although the FBI drafted a larger federal indictment, the plea deal effectively ended the broader investigation, drawing criticism from law enforcement for allowing Epstein to avoid accountability for grievous crimes against dozens of minors.to contact  me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein-Docs.pdf (documentcloud.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

10 Juli 27min

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