
Judge Berman Demands Accountability After Epstein Survivors’ Explosive Letter (11/28/25)
In the wake of a blistering letter sent on behalf of Epstein survivors, Judge Richard Berman has demanded answers from the Department of Justice about its handling of the Epstein documents and its failure to protect victim privacy. The survivors condemned the DOJ for what they described as gross negligence, after a release of documents revealed survivor names while shielding the identities of abusers and powerful associates. Berman is now insisting that the DOJ explain what information they plan to release and how they intend to safeguard the people who endured Epstein’s crimes.The DOJ spent nearly a million dollars and extensive resources claiming to carefully sanitize the records, yet the only reported “error” ended up exposing the victims. Given the long history of sweetheart deals, concealed evidence, and institutional protection surrounding Epstein, many believe this was no innocent mistake but part of a pattern of shielding influential figures while suppressing accountability. The survivors’ letter marks a turning point, signaling an end to polite cooperation and a direct challenge to a system that has repeatedly failed them. Judge Berman’s demands suggest the pressure on federal authorities is now intensifying.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Judge seeks to shield Epstein victims after dozens of names exposed in documents releaseBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
28 Nov 15min

Banks, Epstein, and Congress: Real Inquiry or Political Theater? (11/28/25)
In recent months, a growing chorus of legislators has publicly demanded that major banks — including JPMorgan Chase, Deutsche Bank, Bank of America, and Bank of New York Mellon — be held accountable for allegedly facilitating Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation through negligent or deliberately under-reported financial activity. A high-profile memorandum released by Ron Wyden (D-Ore.), the top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee, lays out evidence that JPMorgan severely under-reported “suspicious activity” on Epstein’s accounts for years — then suddenly flagged over a billion dollars in transfers only after his 2019 arrest and death. Many lawmakers argue this discrepancy goes beyond careless bookkeeping and points to systemic compliance failures or even criminal complicity, especially given that senior banking executives remained personally involved in Epstein’s account oversight.Against this backdrop, Congressional oversight committees have issued subpoenas to banks for financial records tied to Epstein. James Comer, chair of the House Oversight Committee, has demanded full transparency and urged federal prosecutors to open criminal investigations, not only into bank institutions but into individuals who may have knowingly enabled or covered up Epstein’s criminal activity. Some lawmakers say that unless those responsible face real consequences — indictments, prosecutions, or heavy penalties — justice for survivors will remain incomplete. There is also growing pressure for regulators to tighten financial-institution oversight and to re-examine how wealthy, high-risk clients are managed by private banking arms.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:US regulators ‘taking seriously’ allegations of bankers’ support for Epstein | Banking | The GuardianBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
28 Nov 18min

Lawyers Representing Epstein Survivors Go Scorched Earth On The DOJ In A Letter To The Court (11/28/25)
The lawyers representing survivors — including a firm called Edwards & Henderson — submitted a scathing filing to a federal judge after a recent release of documents tied to the Epstein estate revealed dozens of unredacted names of alleged victims, even including some who were minors at the time of abuse. The disclosure, made public via a release authorized by the House Oversight Committee, triggered “widespread panic” among survivors, who said the government had promised to shield their identities but instead exposed them. One survivor reportedly stated she had “been unable to mentally and emotionally function or sleep.”In their letter the lawyers argued that the unredacted names couldn’t merely be a mistake — either the DOJ “does not know” all the identities of the victims and therefore cannot reliably redact them, or it “is intentionally failing to protect victims from public exposure.” They asked the court to require the DOJ to overhaul its review and redaction process, to ensure no further releases of sensitive documents occur before proper redactions are in place. Without that, they warned, survivors would remain at risk of further trauma, public shaming, and emotional distress.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
28 Nov 23min

How the FBI Spent Nearly a Million Dollars to “Accidentally” Expose Epstein’s Victims (11/28/25)
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein — through their lawyers — have strongly condemned the recent release of documents by U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) that left dozens of their names unredacted. Their attorneys argue that this is not just negligence, but a gross violation of their dignity and privacy: “These women are not political pawns,” the filing reads, emphasizing that many of the victims are “mothers, wives, and daughters,” and that exposing their identities without consent — especially when some were minors at the time of abuse — re-victimizes them and undermines any promise of protection.Moreover, the lawyers warn that the scope of the oversight failure suggests the DOJ “either does not know the identities of all the victims … and thus cannot apply proper redactions,” or is “intentionally failing to protect victims from public exposure.” They’re pressing a federal judge to demand a more robust redaction process — including asking the DOJ for a full list of known victims so they can ensure no one else is inadvertently exposed.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Law firm representing alleged Epstein victims sends scathing letter over DOJ document release - ABC NewsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
28 Nov 18min

Thanksgiving at Camp Bryan: A Ghislaine Maxwell Holiday Tale (11/28/25)
In one of the most insulting displays of federal favoritism imaginable, Ghislaine Maxwell is spending Thanksgiving at Camp Bryan—one of the cushiest, most privilege-soaked facilities in the entire federal prison system—complete with a full holiday feast and even a turkey leg if she wants it. The outrage isn’t about inmates receiving a decent meal; it’s about who is receiving it. While survivors of Jeffrey Epstein and Maxwell spend the holiday grieving lost daughters, destroyed families, empty seats at dinner tables, and trauma that never ends, Maxwell strolls through a buffet line like she’s at a luxury resort, living comfortably and protected instead of facing the harsh consequences her crimes demand. It’s a grotesque inversion of justice that any reasonable person can recognize without needing legal expertise or secret documents: this is reward, not punishment; privilege, not accountability.The decision to move her to Camp Bryan was deliberate and strategic, not random or procedural. It was the latest phase in a years-long cover-up that consistently protects the powerful while gaslighting the public and exhausting survivors into silence. Watching the woman who facilitated industrial-scale abuse of minors enjoy a holiday feast and spa-like amenities is a slap directly to the faces of those who lost everything. It’s a crystal-clear example of how the justice system bends for elites, working swiftly when it benefits the well-connected and stalling endlessly when victims demand truth. While families light candles for children who will never come home, the federal government serves Maxwell dessert. If anything proves the system is broken beyond repair, it’s this grotesque Thanksgiving celebration dressed up as incarceration.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
28 Nov 11min

Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 9) (11/28/25)
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death delivers a blistering indictment of systemic failures at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and his holding facility. It documents a litany of procedural violations: Epstein’s cellmate was removed and never replaced despite explicit policy, surveillance cameras in his unit were malfunctioning or not recording, and the staff responsible for required 30-minute checks on Epstein didn’t perform them. Instead, employees falsified records indicating those rounds were completed, and in reality Epstein was alone and unchecked for hours before his death. These aren’t isolated mistakes—they’re classic symptoms of institutional collapse and neglect at a time when every safeguard should have been activated.Beyond the immediate night of his death, the report underscores a deeper rot: long-standing staffing shortages, indifferent supervision, and a culture that tolerated policy breaches without accountability. The OIG identifies that the same deficiencies had been raised in prior reports about the BOP, yet were never effectively addressed. By allowing one of the most high-profile detainees in the nation to slip through the cracks under such glaring conditions, the BOP didn’t just fail Epstein—they failed the public trust and all the victims who sought justice.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:2 3 - 0 8 5 (justice.gov)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
28 Nov 38min

Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 8) (11/28/25)
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death delivers a blistering indictment of systemic failures at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and his holding facility. It documents a litany of procedural violations: Epstein’s cellmate was removed and never replaced despite explicit policy, surveillance cameras in his unit were malfunctioning or not recording, and the staff responsible for required 30-minute checks on Epstein didn’t perform them. Instead, employees falsified records indicating those rounds were completed, and in reality Epstein was alone and unchecked for hours before his death. These aren’t isolated mistakes—they’re classic symptoms of institutional collapse and neglect at a time when every safeguard should have been activated.Beyond the immediate night of his death, the report underscores a deeper rot: long-standing staffing shortages, indifferent supervision, and a culture that tolerated policy breaches without accountability. The OIG identifies that the same deficiencies had been raised in prior reports about the BOP, yet were never effectively addressed. By allowing one of the most high-profile detainees in the nation to slip through the cracks under such glaring conditions, the BOP didn’t just fail Epstein—they failed the public trust and all the victims who sought justice.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:2 3 - 0 8 5 (justice.gov)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
28 Nov 28min

Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 7) (11/27/25)
The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death delivers a blistering indictment of systemic failures at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and his holding facility. It documents a litany of procedural violations: Epstein’s cellmate was removed and never replaced despite explicit policy, surveillance cameras in his unit were malfunctioning or not recording, and the staff responsible for required 30-minute checks on Epstein didn’t perform them. Instead, employees falsified records indicating those rounds were completed, and in reality Epstein was alone and unchecked for hours before his death. These aren’t isolated mistakes—they’re classic symptoms of institutional collapse and neglect at a time when every safeguard should have been activated.Beyond the immediate night of his death, the report underscores a deeper rot: long-standing staffing shortages, indifferent supervision, and a culture that tolerated policy breaches without accountability. The OIG identifies that the same deficiencies had been raised in prior reports about the BOP, yet were never effectively addressed. By allowing one of the most high-profile detainees in the nation to slip through the cracks under such glaring conditions, the BOP didn’t just fail Epstein—they failed the public trust and all the victims who sought justice.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:2 3 - 0 8 5 (justice.gov)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-moscow-murders-and-more--5852883/support.
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