
Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett Moves To Dismiss The Epstein Survivor Lawsuit (Part 1-2) (8/6/25)
Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett has filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought against her by a Jeffrey Epstein survivor, arguing that the claims are legally baseless and politically motivated. In her filing, Plaskett maintains that she had no involvement in Epstein’s trafficking operation and that the plaintiff's allegations are speculative, unsupported by evidence, and fall outside the statute of limitations. Her legal team asserts that the lawsuit is an abuse of the judicial process, designed to smear her reputation and exploit her previous associations with the Virgin Islands government during the time Epstein operated there. Plaskett categorically denies any wrongdoing and is seeking to have the case thrown out at the earliest stage.Critics, however, argue that Plaskett’s motion sidesteps the deeper issue: the survivor’s claim that Plaskett’s political influence may have contributed to a broader effort to shield Epstein and his network from scrutiny while he operated in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The lawsuit ties her to the failure of local and federal officials to hold Epstein accountable, citing her past connections to officials who allegedly enabled his activities. While Plaskett insists she had no direct involvement, the motion to dismiss has sparked backlash from advocates who believe public figures with proximity to Epstein’s orbit should be investigated rather than allowed to deflect scrutiny with procedural defenses. The case now hinges on whether the court will allow discovery or accept Plaskett’s argument that the lawsuit lacks merit on its face.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - 15154228_7.docx (courtlistener.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
7 Aug 24min

Jeffrey Epstein And The Curious Case Of The Saudi Passport
The revelation that Jeffrey Epstein possessed a fake Saudi passport under a different name has long been one of the most jarring indicators of his ties to intelligence, international trafficking, or both—and it's back in the spotlight as new legal filings and investigative reports revisit the issue. Originally discovered during a 2018 raid on Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse, the passport—bearing Epstein’s photo but a false name and listing Saudi Arabia as the issuing country—was allegedly used in the 1980s for travel to multiple countries, including Saudi Arabia, the United Kingdom, and Spain. Epstein's legal team at the time claimed it was kept for “personal protection,” in case of a potential kidnapping threat, but that explanation has never held water. The existence of the passport, complete with entry stamps and a Saudi address, raises deeply troubling questions about who facilitated it, why it was needed, and what it was used to conceal.As renewed scrutiny falls on Epstein’s international dealings, the Saudi passport stands as a flashing red warning light that has yet to be fully investigated. Was it issued through intelligence contacts? Was it part of his broader strategy to move across borders without detection while trafficking victims or laundering money? And why has there been so little appetite from U.S. authorities to get to the bottom of it? With growing calls for the release of Epstein’s full travel records and more detailed disclosures from foreign governments, the passport isn’t just a bizarre artifact—it’s potential proof of a global protection network. Until that question is answered, the image of Epstein’s fake identity, backed by a foreign government, will remain one of the most damning symbols of how far his reach extended—and how little has been done to confront it.bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/jeffrey-epstein-used-foreign-passport-fake-name-enter-saudi-arabia-n1031046Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
7 Aug 11min

Epstein Survivors Courtney Wild And Haley Robson Demand Accountability From JP Morgan
Jeffrey Epstein was a wealthy financier and convicted sex offender who was born on January 20, 1953, in Brooklyn, New York. He began his career in finance, eventually establishing his own investment management firm, J. Epstein & Co., which catered to high-profile clients, including some of the wealthiest individuals in the world.Epstein's life became mired in controversy when allegations of sexual abuse and exploitation of underage girls emerged in the early 2000s. In 2005, he faced an investigation by federal authorities and was subsequently charged with multiple counts of trafficking minors for sex. However, he managed to secure a plea deal in 2008, pleading guilty to a lesser charge of solicitation of prostitution and serving only 13 months in a county jail, while being allowed to leave for work during the day.Despite his criminal conviction, Epstein continued to maintain a high-profile social circle, including numerous politicians, businessmen, and celebrities. He cultivated friendships with influential figures such as former U.S. President Bill Clinton, current U.S. President Donald Trump, Prince Andrew, and other prominent individuals.In July 2019, Epstein was arrested again on federal sex trafficking charges, this time in New York. However, before he could stand trial, he was found dead in his jail cell at the Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) in Manhattan in what was officially ruled as suicide by hanging.His death sparked widespread speculation and conspiracy theories due to the suspicious circumstances surrounding it.Epstein's case drew significant attention due to the scale of his alleged crimes and the high-profile nature of his connections. It also led to investigations into his trafficking operation, which allegedly involved a vast network of underage girls who were exploited for sex. The case highlighted broader issues related to sex trafficking and the abuse of power, as well as flaws within the criminal justice system that allowed Epstein to evade more severe consequences for his actions.Since his death, investigations have continued into his associates and enablers, and efforts have been made to bring justice to the victims of his abuse. The case has had a far-reaching impact, shedding light on the issue of sexual exploitation, particularly of minors, and fueling public discourse on the accountability of the powerful.In this episode, we discuss the letters sent to JP Morgan executives, including Mary Erdoes by Haley Robson and Courtney Wild. Both survivors are asking the bank to take responsiblity for its part in their abuse and the abuse of others. The bank has yet to reply to either woman or their letters according to them.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Victims Plead With JPMorgan to Own Up to Epstein’s Abuse (thedailybeast.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
7 Aug 22min

Jeffrey Epstein And The Long Battle For Transparency In Palm Beach Florida
For nearly two decades, the fight for transparency in Palm Beach surrounding Jeffrey Epstein’s crimes has been a bitter, drawn-out war between survivors, local advocates, and a system seemingly designed to protect the powerful. Despite Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor, the full scope of his trafficking operation remained largely hidden, thanks in part to a highly controversial non-prosecution agreement negotiated in secret by federal prosecutors and approved with no input from his victims. Palm Beach County law enforcement initially sought serious charges, but their efforts were gutted by a backdoor deal that allowed Epstein to serve a lenient sentence in a private wing of the jail—with work release privileges that enabled him to continue his abuse. For years, public records were sealed, law enforcement agencies stonewalled inquiries, and the legal system prioritized shielding reputations over serving justice.To contact me;bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/2022/03/05/jeffrey-epstein-grand-jury-records-wont-released-florida-legislature-year/9382566002/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
6 Aug 15min

Banking The Beast: Jes Staley Admits That He Slept With A Jeffrey Epstein 'Employee'
In a striking admission that further complicates his ties to Jeffrey Epstein, former JPMorgan Chase executive Jes Staley has acknowledged under oath that he had a sexual relationship with a woman who worked for Epstein. The revelation came during recent legal proceedings tied to the high-profile litigation brought by the U.S. Virgin Islands, which has accused JPMorgan of knowingly enabling Epstein’s sex trafficking operation. Staley had previously maintained that his relationship with Epstein was strictly professional, but this admission shatters that narrative and raises new questions about his conduct during his time at the bank. The woman in question was part of Epstein’s staff, and while Staley insists the relationship was consensual and involved an adult, the disclosure underscores the murky boundaries and troubling power dynamics at play within Epstein’s circle.This development places even greater scrutiny on JPMorgan, which continues to face reputational and legal fallout for its years-long financial relationship with Epstein. Internal emails between Staley and Epstein—some of which allegedly contained coded language and disturbing references—have already been introduced as evidence suggesting a far deeper connection than previously disclosed. Staley’s admission may not only damage his credibility but could also strengthen claims that JPMorgan executives ignored red flags in order to maintain a lucrative client relationship. As pressure builds on institutions that facilitated Epstein’s operations, Staley’s testimony has become a key flashpoint in exposing how deeply entangled some of the world’s most powerful financial players were in Epstein’s criminal network.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Ex-Barclays boss Jes Staley admits having sex with Jeffrey Epstein's employee in New York building where paedophile trafficked underage girls | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
6 Aug 13min

In Their Own Words: Jane Doe 43 And Her Allegations Against Jeffrey Epstein And The Core 4 (Part 2) (8/6/25)
In this lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, Jane Doe 43 accuses Jeffrey Epstein and several of his closest associates—Ghislaine Maxwell, Sarah Kellen, Lesley Groff, and Natalya Malyshev—of participating in and facilitating Epstein’s long-running sex trafficking operation. The complaint, brought through her legal counsel, alleges that the defendants were not only aware of the abuse but were active participants in grooming, recruiting, and coercing underage girls to engage in sexual acts with Epstein and his powerful associates. Jane Doe 43 claims she was one of the many young victims ensnared in this network, suffering serious emotional and physical harm as a result.The lawsuit paints a picture of an organized, high-functioning operation where each defendant played a specific role in maintaining Epstein’s trafficking enterprise. Maxwell is described as the primary enabler who helped lure and manipulate girls, while Kellen, Groff, and Malyshev are portrayed as essential logistical coordinators who scheduled encounters, managed Epstein’s properties, and ensured a steady supply of victims. By demanding a jury trial, Jane Doe 43 is seeking accountability not only from Epstein’s estate but also from the living co-conspirators who, she alleges, helped facilitate the abuse and enabled his crimes to continue for years without interruption.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - RansomeComplaint - Final for FilingBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
6 Aug 16min

In Their Own Words: Jane Doe 43 And Her Allegations Against Jeffrey Epstein And The Core 4 (Part 1) (8/6/25)
In this lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, Jane Doe 43 accuses Jeffrey Epstein and several of his closest associates—Ghislaine Maxwell, Sarah Kellen, Lesley Groff, and Natalya Malyshev—of participating in and facilitating Epstein’s long-running sex trafficking operation. The complaint, brought through her legal counsel, alleges that the defendants were not only aware of the abuse but were active participants in grooming, recruiting, and coercing underage girls to engage in sexual acts with Epstein and his powerful associates. Jane Doe 43 claims she was one of the many young victims ensnared in this network, suffering serious emotional and physical harm as a result.The lawsuit paints a picture of an organized, high-functioning operation where each defendant played a specific role in maintaining Epstein’s trafficking enterprise. Maxwell is described as the primary enabler who helped lure and manipulate girls, while Kellen, Groff, and Malyshev are portrayed as essential logistical coordinators who scheduled encounters, managed Epstein’s properties, and ensured a steady supply of victims. By demanding a jury trial, Jane Doe 43 is seeking accountability not only from Epstein’s estate but also from the living co-conspirators who, she alleges, helped facilitate the abuse and enabled his crimes to continue for years without interruption.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Microsoft Word - RansomeComplaint - Final for FilingBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
6 Aug 11min

Opening Pandora’s Box: The Clintons, Epstein, and the Fallout No One Can Control (Part 2) (8/6/25)
The Clintons’ long-standing relationship with Jeffrey Epstein is no longer a matter of speculation—it’s a documented reality that continues to erode their legacy. From Bill Clinton’s numerous flights on Epstein’s jet to Ghislaine Maxwell attending Chelsea Clinton’s wedding after Epstein’s conviction, the connections are deep, consistent, and damning. Despite repeated denials and strategic silence, the evidence—flight logs, testimonies, donations, and insider access—tells a story of willful proximity. The Clintons didn’t just cross paths with Epstein; they shared a social and political ecosystem that legitimized and insulated him even after his sex trafficking conviction. Their continued silence, especially in the face of mounting public scrutiny and survivor testimony, has become a glaring indictment, signaling not innocence but institutional complicity and moral cowardice.As renewed investigations and unsealed documents pull Epstein’s enablers into the light, the Clintons stand as a symbol of the broader culture of elite impunity. Their refusal to publicly reckon with their role—however indirect—in enabling a predator reflects a toxic prioritization of self-preservation over truth. The age of calculated denials and media protection is crumbling under the weight of survivor-led demands for justice. When the reckoning comes, the Clintons won’t be remembered for what they said—they’ll be remembered for what they refused to say, and for the silence that protected a monster. The Epstein scandal isn’t just about who committed the crimes—it’s about who helped bury them.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
6 Aug 12min