
The Supreme Court Is Set To Decide If It Will Hear Ghislaine Maxwell's Appeal (9/29/25)
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently weighing whether to hear an appeal from Ghislaine Maxwell, the longtime associate of Jeffrey Epstein who is serving a 20-year federal sentence for sex trafficking and related crimes. Maxwell’s legal team argues that her trial was tainted by juror misconduct—specifically pointing to one juror, Scotty David, who failed to disclose his own history as a survivor of sexual abuse during jury selection. Her lawyers claim this omission undermined her right to a fair trial and should warrant either a retrial or a reduced sentence. The Supreme Court has not yet decided whether it will take up the case, but even the possibility has reignited public scrutiny of the Epstein network and the broader failures that allowed it to exist.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Supreme Court meets to discuss Ghislaine Maxwell appeal and other pending casesBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
29 Sep 12min

Morning Update: A Trip Around The Jeffrey Epstein Related Headlines (9/29/25)
Jeffrey Epstein’s shadow continues to shape headlines across politics and public life. A RadarOnline report suggested former President Bill Clinton’s health is deteriorating under stress tied to his Epstein connections, claiming he has been seen with a portable defibrillator as subpoenas and scrutiny mount. At the same time, Elon Musk found himself denying allegations after his name appeared in Epstein’s 2014 calendar. Musk insisted he never visited the island, admitted only to a brief visit to Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse with his ex-wife, and accused media outlets of pushing a “false narrative.”On Capitol Hill, the battle over Epstein’s files has intensified. A discharge petition in the U.S. House, aimed at forcing the Department of Justice to release all unclassified records, has reached 217 signatures and is expected to succeed once a new member is sworn in. Missouri’s Republican delegation has largely sidestepped the issue: only Rep. Mark Alford and Rep. Ann Wagner have spoken publicly, and even then in limited terms, while the rest of the state’s GOP representatives have remained silent. The lack of clarity has drawn scrutiny as pressure builds for lawmakers to take a position.One of the most outspoken Republicans on the issue has been Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia. Greene not only signed the discharge petition but also declared on X that she is “not suicidal,” framing her demand for transparency as a personal stand against powerful interests that may want the Epstein records kept sealed. Her warning, paired with the silence of other GOP members and the denials from figures like Musk and Clinton, underscores how the Epstein scandal remains both a political flashpoint and a reputational minefield for America’s most powerful institutions and individuals.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
29 Sep 15min

You Want The Epstein Files? Best I Can Do Is Amelia Earhart (9/29/25)
Trump’s big play about “ordering” the release of the Amelia Earhart files feels less like leadership and more like trolling the American people. Nobody in 2025 is lying awake at night desperate to know what happened to Earhart, yet here he is, selling it like a major breakthrough while the real files that matter—the Epstein files—stay buried under lock and key. It’s the same old distraction tactic: dangle something shiny and harmless in one hand while hiding the real truth in the other. And the worst part is, he acts like we’re supposed to thank him for it, as if this stunt actually addresses the corruption, cover-ups, and rot everyone can see clear as day.It’s the political equivalent of that line from Pawn Stars, when Rick looks someone in the eye and says, “Best I can do is…” Except here, it’s Trump saying: “Best I can do is Earhart files, fully unredacted.” Meanwhile, the Epstein files—the ones with names, connections, and accountability—are treated like they’re untouchable. It’s not that he can’t release them; it’s that he won’t. And that tells you everything you need to know about where the priorities really are.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
29 Sep 12min

Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And The Looming Shadow Of Robert Maxwell (9/29/25)
Rumors that Robert Maxwell bankrolled Jeffrey Epstein have been circulating for decades, not just in fringe corners but among journalists, investigators, and intelligence veterans who find Epstein’s rise too abrupt and too secretive to be explained by normal finance. Epstein’s jump from a failed high-school teacher to a Bear Stearns trader with instant entrée to billionaires has long looked like a manufactured career rather than a natural one. That’s where Maxwell enters the picture: a man who himself plundered pension funds, operated in and around intelligence services, and maintained a global network of fixers and financiers. People close to the Epstein story, including Julie K. Brown, have acknowledged the plausibility of such a connection precisely because Maxwell had both the resources and the covert reach to set someone like Epstein up as a front. This theory is attractive because it connects two figures who both thrived in the same murky world of secret deals, intelligence ties, and shadow wealth.What remains unknown is not the plausibility but the paper trail. No bank records, verified wire transfers, or sworn testimony have surfaced that explicitly show Maxwell funding Epstein’s early career. That doesn’t erase the pattern; it highlights how carefully such an arrangement, if it existed, would have been hidden. The absence of a smoking gun does not make the suspicion baseless — it reflects the very nature of covert patronage. In this light, the rumors about Maxwell’s money fueling Epstein’s rise are not some idle conspiracy—they’re a working hypothesis about how Epstein’s wealth materialized and why it remains so difficult to trace.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
29 Sep 1h 3min

Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And The Oligarch's Favorite Bank (929/25)
Deutsche Bank became Jeffrey Epstein’s financial sanctuary after JPMorgan dropped him in 2013. Despite Epstein’s 2008 conviction and reputation as a sex offender, Deutsche’s private-banking division eagerly onboarded him, chasing the fees his wealth could generate. Over the next five years, the bank processed a staggering volume of transactions that screamed red flags: hundreds of thousands of dollars routed to women with Eastern European surnames, large cash withdrawals structured below reporting thresholds, and steady payments to co-conspirators like Ghislaine Maxwell. Internal compliance staff repeatedly raised concerns, but senior executives pushed them aside. The result was predictable: Epstein’s abuse network kept running smoothly, in part because Deutsche’s systems let him move money as if he were any other wealthy client. Regulators later blasted the bank for these “serious compliance failures,” and Deutsche paid $150 million in fines and a $75 million civil settlement with survivors who accused the bank of enabling Epstein’s trafficking empire.Separately, Deutsche Bank has faced a string of law enforcement raids at its offices in Frankfurt, largely tied to money-laundering probes and tax-evasion scandals, not Epstein. German prosecutors stormed its headquarters in November 2018 during the Panama Papers fallout, investigating billions laundered through offshore accounts. Another raid followed in 2019 tied to Danske Bank’s $200 billion money-laundering scandal. These raids hammered home Deutsche’s reputation as a bank of choice for criminals, oligarchs, and shadow networks. The fact that Epstein was comfortably housed within its client roster during the same era only makes the picture darker: a bank repeatedly caught facilitating dirty money was also the place where Epstein found a financial home. The raid stories underline a systemic truth — Deutsche wasn’t just careless, it was a repeat offender in global financial crime, and Epstein’s presence there was symptomatic of a much larger problem.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
29 Sep 29min

Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And Gwendolyn Beck (9/28/25)
Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship with Gwendolyn Beck wasn’t some distant, chance crossing of paths—it was financial, political, and deeply troubling. Epstein pumped money directly into Beck’s 2014 run for Congress as an independent in Virginia, contributing beyond the federal limits to the point of breaking campaign finance rules. The fact that a disgraced financier and convicted sex offender was willing to bankroll her political ambitions shows the way Epstein used donations as leverage: not just to buy influence with powerful men like Clinton and Trump, but also to keep lesser-known candidates tethered to his orbit. Beck didn’t reject his help, didn’t distance herself, and instead allowed Epstein’s cash to seep into her campaign. That raises hard questions—what was he buying, and why did she think it was acceptable to take his support at all?Worse, Beck’s ties to Epstein weren’t confined to a few checks. Flight logs and photographs put her in Epstein’s company alongside Prince Andrew, raising the specter of far deeper involvement. She’s been described as having once managed Epstein’s money at Morgan Stanley, which—if true—meant she had direct proximity to his financial dealings, the very machinery that allowed him to operate with impunity for decades. And yet, when pressed, Beck insisted she never saw anything wrong, never suspected a thing, as if the world’s most notorious predator just looked like a normal client and travel companion. That’s the kind of willful blindness that kept Epstein protected: people in finance and politics who were willing to cash the checks, sit on the planes, pose for the photos, and later claim ignorance when the house of cards finally collapsed. Beck’s story is a perfect microcosm of Epstein’s reach—dirty money propping up ambition, and ambition willing to overlook the filth behind it.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
29 Sep 36min

Ghislaine Maxwell And Her Vast Network Of Contacts
Ghislaine Maxwell’s vast rolodex of contacts was central to both her allure and her complicity. For decades she positioned herself as a high-society power broker, cultivating ties with royals, politicians, financiers, and celebrities. Investigative reports and newly surfaced Epstein emails—more than 18,000 in total—show her not just as a socialite but as a manager of Epstein’s operations, handling finances, coordinating PR strategies, and even distributing damaging information about accusers. Her proximity to power amplified Epstein’s reach, allowing him to weaponize the credibility that her network provided.Even after her 2021 conviction, Maxwell has denied ever seeing a “client list” or witnessing abuse, despite evidence that her contact lists and correspondence were integral to Epstein’s machinery. Prosecutors, congressional investigators, and survivor advocates argue that Maxwell’s rolodex functioned as more than a status symbol: it was a shield of influence, a recruiting tool, and a lever to keep powerful figures insulated. Far from being incidental, her network remains one of the most scrutinized elements of the entire scandal, emblematic of how social capital can be twisted into a mechanism for exploitation and cover-up.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
29 Sep 17min

How Prince Andrew Became The Prince Of Nothing
Prince Andrew’s downfall has been defined by his ties to Jeffrey Epstein and the ensuing sexual abuse allegations that irreparably stained his reputation. His infamous 2019 BBC Newsnight interview, intended as damage control, became a public-relations disaster—marked by bizarre defenses and a lack of remorse—that cemented public suspicion rather than alleviating it. Matters escalated with Virginia Giuffre’s 2021 lawsuit alleging Andrew sexually abused her while she was trafficked by Epstein; though he denied the claims, he settled in 2022 for a multimillion-dollar payment and a pledge to support victims’ rights, all while avoiding formal liability.The legal battles forced the monarchy’s hand. In January 2022, a U.S. judge rejected Andrew’s effort to dismiss Giuffre’s lawsuit, prompting Buckingham Palace to strip him of his military titles, royal patronages, and any remaining public role. Once styled as “the Queen’s favorite son,” Andrew has since become a marginalized figure within the royal family—shunned from ceremonial duties, exiled from public life, and reduced to a cautionary tale of entitlement, arrogance, and scandal.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
29 Sep 22min