If You Want To Know The Truth About Jeffrey Epstein You Have To Follow The Money (10/9/25)

If You Want To Know The Truth About Jeffrey Epstein You Have To Follow The Money (10/9/25)

The real path to understanding the Jeffrey Epstein scandal has always been through the money trail, not the headlines. Forget the flight logs and the gossip; the truth is buried in wire transfers, offshore accounts, and the banks that made his lifestyle possible. Institutions like JP Morgan and Deutsche Bank weren’t just passive observers—they were the arteries of his operation, moving, cleaning, and protecting the cash that bought him influence and silence. Every payment, donation, and “investment” was a breadcrumb leading back to the people who enabled him, the ones who used wealth to hide their involvement and distance themselves when the walls started closing in.

Because money doesn’t lie—people do. The ledgers, the trusts, the financial filings—they’re the fingerprints no one can wash off. That’s why so much effort went into sealing records, cutting massive settlement checks, and painting Epstein as an isolated monster. But the paper trail tells a different story: a web of bankers, politicians, and institutions that thrived off the same rot. Epstein wasn’t the source of corruption—he was its broker. And if you truly want to know who was involved, you don’t chase the headlines or photos—you follow the money.


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Epstein records requested from Jamie Dimon, bank CEOs


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A Comprehensive Look At The DOJ's Decision To Meet With Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 2) (7/23/25)

A Comprehensive Look At The DOJ's Decision To Meet With Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 2) (7/23/25)

The DOJ’s decision to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell after years of declaring the Epstein investigation closed is being met with deep skepticism. Critics argue that the timing—coinciding with mounting public and congressional pressure over the Epstein cover-up—suggests this is less about justice and more about optics. Maxwell is a convicted perjurer and trafficker with zero credibility, and any cooperation from her at this late stage is likely viewed as self-serving. The DOJ’s sudden willingness to hear her out, despite previously insisting there was no further evidence, raises serious doubts about their motivations and whether this is merely a distraction tactic designed to pacify outrage.Rather than pursuing unprosecuted co-conspirators or unsealing the trove of sealed Epstein files, the DOJ has opted for a tightly controlled, low-risk meeting with a disgraced inmate already behind bars. This move is seen by many as classic “bread and circus”—a gesture meant to create the illusion of accountability without threatening the powerful or reopening the case in a meaningful way. Unless the government follows this meeting with real indictments, transparency, and bold legal action, the public will continue to view it as hollow theater—a last-ditch attempt to salvage credibility in a case defined by betrayal, secrecy, and elite protection.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

23 Juli 13min

A Comprehensive Look At The DOJ's Decision To Meet With Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 1) (7/23/25)

A Comprehensive Look At The DOJ's Decision To Meet With Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 1) (7/23/25)

The DOJ’s decision to meet with Ghislaine Maxwell after years of declaring the Epstein investigation closed is being met with deep skepticism. Critics argue that the timing—coinciding with mounting public and congressional pressure over the Epstein cover-up—suggests this is less about justice and more about optics. Maxwell is a convicted perjurer and trafficker with zero credibility, and any cooperation from her at this late stage is likely viewed as self-serving. The DOJ’s sudden willingness to hear her out, despite previously insisting there was no further evidence, raises serious doubts about their motivations and whether this is merely a distraction tactic designed to pacify outrage.Rather than pursuing unprosecuted co-conspirators or unsealing the trove of sealed Epstein files, the DOJ has opted for a tightly controlled, low-risk meeting with a disgraced inmate already behind bars. This move is seen by many as classic “bread and circus”—a gesture meant to create the illusion of accountability without threatening the powerful or reopening the case in a meaningful way. Unless the government follows this meeting with real indictments, transparency, and bold legal action, the public will continue to view it as hollow theater—a last-ditch attempt to salvage credibility in a case defined by betrayal, secrecy, and elite protection.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

23 Juli 11min

Mark Epstein Expresses His Doubts About The DOJ's New Found Interest In Ghislaine Maxwell (7/23/25)

Mark Epstein Expresses His Doubts About The DOJ's New Found Interest In Ghislaine Maxwell (7/23/25)

Mark Epstein, Jeffrey’s younger brother, responded to the DOJ’s announcement that it is reaching out to Ghislaine Maxwell by doubling down on his longtime suspicion that his brother’s official death was a homicide, not a suicide. He criticized the Department’s video release and other materials as misleading or incomplete, stating that they omit crucial evidence—for example, he disputes that the footage even shows Epstein’s actual cell, saying “that video is bullshit.” Mark also reiterated his belief that government agencies are withholding details, insisting that “they’re holding things back” and that meaningful transparency remains absent.Despite the DOJ’s shift toward engaging Maxwell—which it says may be key to identifying additional perpetrators—Mark remains doubtful that any forthcoming testimony or disclosures will address the core mysteries: who orchestrated his brother’s death and whether the full scope of Epstein’s network will ever be revealed. As Maxwell and her legal team negotiate the terms of her cooperation, Mark continues to call for a full reopening of the investigation into Jeffrey’s death and broader transparency around Epstein-related evidence.to contact me:Jeffrey Epstein's brother claims the true motive behind Trump's DOJ meeting Ghislaine Maxwell is nothing to do with 'what she knows' | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

23 Juli 14min

Murder In Moscow:  What To Expect During Bryan Kohberger's Sentencing Hearing (7/23/25)

Murder In Moscow: What To Expect During Bryan Kohberger's Sentencing Hearing (7/23/25)

Bryan Kohberger is expected to be formally sentenced today in Boise, Idaho, to four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole, plus an additional decade for burglary, after pleading guilty to the November 13, 2022, murders of four University of Idaho students. The death penalty was removed through his plea deal, and he has waived his right to appeal. While the sentencing itself is largely procedural given the agreement, the hearing represents the first time the surviving victims' families and roommates may address him directly, read impact statements, and share the emotional aftermath of the tragedy.A pivotal moment to watch is whether Kohberger chooses to exercise his right of allocution — that is, whether he will speak to the court. Though legally allowed to do so, he is under no obligation, and experts believe there's a low likelihood he'll offer any explanation or expression of remorse. Many families, public figures (including former President Trump), and the broader community are pressing for answers about motive and intent — questions that remain largely unanswered. Following the hearing, the judge may unseal additional documents, and Kohberger will likely be transferred to a maximum-security facility to serve out his life sentence.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

23 Juli 13min

Surviving Jeffrey Epstein:   Theresa Helm (7/23/25)

Surviving Jeffrey Epstein: Theresa Helm (7/23/25)

Theresa Helm has alleged that she was deceived and abused by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell in the early 2000s. According to her account, she was approached by Maxwell with what appeared to be a professional opportunity—an interview for a position as a massage therapist for a wealthy couple. Helm, then a young woman aspiring to build a career, accepted the invitation and traveled to Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse. Once there, she says the situation quickly turned predatory. Maxwell introduced her to Epstein, and what had been framed as a job interview devolved into a sexual assault. Helm described being manipulated by both Epstein and Maxwell, who she says worked together to lure in and exploit vulnerable young women under the pretense of employment.Since coming forward, Helm has emerged as a vocal advocate for survivors and a critic of how authorities handled the Epstein case. She has called for the full release of government records and files tied to Epstein’s criminal operation, arguing that these documents hold the key to understanding the full scope of the abuse and those complicit in it. Helm has also been outspoken in her belief that the issue should not be reduced to political point-scoring or media spectacle; instead, it should remain focused on justice and transparency for victims. Her story adds to the growing body of allegations illustrating the systemic nature of Epstein and Maxwell’s trafficking ring, which thrived on deception, institutional failures, and a disturbing ability to operate in plain sight.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Ghislaine Maxwell, Alleged Epstein Accomplice, Goes on TrialBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

23 Juli 17min

Mega Edition: The Sarah Ransome Deposition From The Maxwell/Virginia Roberts Lawsuit (Part 7-8) (7/23/25)

Mega Edition: The Sarah Ransome Deposition From The Maxwell/Virginia Roberts Lawsuit (Part 7-8) (7/23/25)

Sarah Ransome’s deposition offers a disturbing account of her exploitation by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. She described being lured to New York under false pretenses and quickly forced into a world of manipulation and abuse. Ransome testified to being coerced into group sexual acts, including one incident involving a well-known attorney. She recounted life on Epstein’s private island and inside his New York mansion as being tightly controlled and openly sexual, where young women were “lent out” to powerful men and Maxwell ran the properties like a brothel. She spoke of being subjected to weight demands, emotionally broken down, and even attempting to escape by swimming away—only to be caught and returned.Ransome also claimed Epstein kept extensive flight logs, took photos and videos of sexual encounters, and may have used them as leverage over high-profile associates. However, her credibility was later challenged after she sent emails alleging the existence of sex tapes involving major political and business figures—claims she later admitted were fabricated in a desperate attempt to draw attention to her situation. She expressed remorse for those statements and acknowledged that they were false. Still, her deposition remains one of the most revealing inside views of how Epstein’s trafficking operation functioned—highlighting both the calculated cruelty of the system and the lasting psychological toll it inflicted on its victims.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:DE 701-1 — Sarah Ransome depo - DocumentCloudBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

23 Juli 29min

Mega Edition: The Sarah Ransome Deposition From The Maxwell/Virginia Roberts Lawsuit (Part 5-6) (7/22/25)

Mega Edition: The Sarah Ransome Deposition From The Maxwell/Virginia Roberts Lawsuit (Part 5-6) (7/22/25)

Sarah Ransome’s deposition offers a disturbing account of her exploitation by Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. She described being lured to New York under false pretenses and quickly forced into a world of manipulation and abuse. Ransome testified to being coerced into group sexual acts, including one incident involving a well-known attorney. She recounted life on Epstein’s private island and inside his New York mansion as being tightly controlled and openly sexual, where young women were “lent out” to powerful men and Maxwell ran the properties like a brothel. She spoke of being subjected to weight demands, emotionally broken down, and even attempting to escape by swimming away—only to be caught and returned.Ransome also claimed Epstein kept extensive flight logs, took photos and videos of sexual encounters, and may have used them as leverage over high-profile associates. However, her credibility was later challenged after she sent emails alleging the existence of sex tapes involving major political and business figures—claims she later admitted were fabricated in a desperate attempt to draw attention to her situation. She expressed remorse for those statements and acknowledged that they were false. Still, her deposition remains one of the most revealing inside views of how Epstein’s trafficking operation functioned—highlighting both the calculated cruelty of the system and the lasting psychological toll it inflicted on its victims.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:DE 701-1 — Sarah Ransome depo - DocumentCloudBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

23 Juli 30min

Mega Edition:   Maria Farmer And Her Lawsuit Filed Against The Jeffrey Epstein Estate (7/22/25)

Mega Edition: Maria Farmer And Her Lawsuit Filed Against The Jeffrey Epstein Estate (7/22/25)

Maria Farmer, among the earliest public accusers of Jeffrey Epstein, filed a civil lawsuit in 2019 against his estate, alongside several other women, accusing Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell of kidnapping, rape, false imprisonment, and battery. The complaint details traumatic incidents in 1996—within Ohio and New Mexico properties owned by Epstein and his associates—where both Maria and her sister Annie were sexually assaulted. Her suit asserts the estate’s responsibility for the "vast enterprise" that enabled their abuse and seeks damages, underscoring longstanding failures to hold Epstein and his network legally accountable.Beyond seeking damages, the lawsuit challenges the enduring silence and institutional protection that allowed Epstein’s crimes to persist unchecked. Farmer argues that serial investigations by the FBI and other authorities were bungled or abandoned—even after initial victim reports in 1996 and again in 2006. By targeting the estate, the legal action aims not just for financial compensation but symbolic justice, demanding transparency and consequences long overdue. Her case holds the estate to account for more than just Epstein’s actions; it challenges the entire infrastructure that covered up and perpetuated his abuses for decades.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:DisplayFile.aspx (vicourts.org)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

23 Juli 27min

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