The Epstein Chronicles

Bobby Capucci

Jeffrey Epstein was a multi millionaire who had political and business ties to some of the most rich and powerful people in the world. From businessmen to politicians at the highest levels, Epstein broke bread with them all. Yet for years the Legacy media and the rest of high society looked the other way and ignored his behavior as multiple women came forward with allegations of abuse. Even after he was convicted and subsequently received a sweetheart deal those same so called elites welcomed him back with open arms. Now after his death and the arrest of Maxwell, the real story is starting to come together and the curtain has begun to be drawn back and what it has revealed is truly disturbing. From Princes to Ex Presidents, the cast of scoundrels in this play spans continents and political affiliations leaving us with a transcontinental criminal conspiracy possibly unlike any we have ever seen before. In this podcast we will explore all of the levels of Jeffrey Epstein and his criminal enterprise. From his most trusted assistants to obscure associates, we will leave no stone unturned as we swim through the muck searching for clarity and answers to some of the most pressing questions of the case. From interviews with people directly involved in the case to daily updates, the Epstein Chronicles will have it all. Just like our other project, The Jeffrey Epstein Show, you can expect no punches pulled and consistent content. We have covered the Epstein case daily(everyday since October 1st 2019) and will continue to do so until there are convictions. With a library of well over 1k shows, you can expect a ton of content coming your way including on scene reporting from the Maxwell trial and from places like Zorro Ranch. Thank you for tuning in and I look forward to having you all along for the ride. (Created and Hosted by Bobby Capucci) Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

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    Mega Edition: The Palace Knew A lot More About Andrew's Dirty Laundry Than They Let On (6/18/26)

    The royal household’s repeated posture of surprise became harder to sustain as evidence accumulated showing that Prince Andrew’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was neither fleeting nor hidden from the machinery surrounding him. Epstein and members of his circle were entertained in royal residences, Andrew traveled with people connected to Epstein while carrying out official duties, and palace staff helped manage the public-relations crisis once the relationship became impossible to ignore. Later disclosures indicated that Andrew remained in contact with Epstein after the point at which he claimed the friendship had ended, including a 2011 email telling Epstein that they were “in this together” and should remain in close contact. More recent reporting has also shown that a large archive of emails concerning Andrew’s activities was delivered to the lord chamberlain, the royal household’s most senior official, in 2020. Taken together, these revelations suggest that the palace had access to far more information about Andrew’s associations, movements and conduct than its carefully limited public statements acknowledged. Rather than confronting the implications early, the royal institution appeared to treat the scandal primarily as a reputational problem that could be contained through silence, distance and strategic delay. Andrew was allowed to continue performing public duties for years after Epstein’s conviction, while the allegations surrounding Virginia Giuffre were treated as a controversy that might eventually fade rather than a matter demanding a transparent internal accounting. Even the disastrous Newsnight interview was conceived by Andrew’s advisers as a way to “draw a line” under the issue, showing that the objective remained closure and image management rather than disclosure. Only when the interview intensified public outrage did the palace remove Andrew from official duties, and even then it released no comprehensive review of what royal officials knew, when they knew it or what records existed. The palace’s central failure was not merely that it underestimated the scandal; it was that it repeatedly chose institutional preservation over candor, apparently hoping that time, privilege and public fatigue would make the questions disappear. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    55 Min.
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    Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And His Decades Long Invite To The White House (6/18/26)

    Jeffrey Epstein’s access to the White House began during Bill Clinton’s first administration, when he moved through Washington as a wealthy donor and well-connected financial operator rather than as the notorious sex offender he would later become. Records show that Epstein visited the Clinton White House repeatedly during the 1990s, attended a reception with Ghislaine Maxwell and cultivated relationships with officials, fundraisers and people operating around the administration. His association with Clinton continued after the presidency through overseas travel aboard Epstein’s aircraft and contacts linked to Clinton’s philanthropic work. The importance of those connections is not that every person who encountered Epstein participated in or knew about his crimes, but that Epstein successfully embedded himself within the political establishment and acquired the appearance of legitimacy that comes from proximity to a president. His access was never confined to one party, one administration or one ideological circle; it was built around money, influence and the willingness of powerful people to treat him as useful. That pattern ultimately extended from the Clinton era into the political world surrounding Donald Trump, who socialized with Epstein in Palm Beach and New York years before returning to the White House for a second term. Even after Epstein’s 2019 arrest and death, his shadow remained inside presidential politics, as successive Justice Departments, White House officials and members of Congress fought over what records should be released, how his associates should be investigated and whether the public had been told the complete truth. By 2025 and 2026, the Epstein controversy had become a source of turmoil within the Trump administration itself, with officials facing accusations of secrecy, political damage control and preferential treatment for Ghislaine Maxwell. In that sense, Epstein’s “friends at the White House” should be understood less as one continuous group than as a recurring class of political insiders who entered his orbit, benefited from his hospitality or treated his connections as valuable. The names and parties changed, but the institutional instinct remained remarkably consistent: minimize the relationship, restrict disclosure and hope that public attention eventually moves somewhere else. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

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    Mega Edition: The Justice Department's Disregard For The Epstein Survivors CVRA Rights (6/17/26)

    The Justice Department disregarded the Crime Victims’ Rights Act by secretly negotiating Jeffrey Epstein’s 2007 non-prosecution agreement without consulting the girls and young women its own investigators had identified as victims. Federal prosecutors not only failed to tell them that Epstein was bargaining his way out of federal charges, but continued sending communications suggesting that the investigation remained active after the agreement had already been signed. The deal ended the federal investigation in South Florida, protected Epstein from federal prosecution there and extended immunity to several potential co-conspirators, all while those most directly affected were deliberately kept outside the process. A federal judge later concluded that prosecutors had violated the victims’ CVRA rights by concealing the agreement and misleading them about the status of the case. The injustice was never meaningfully rectified. Years of litigation produced no rescission of the non-prosecution agreement, no renewed South Florida prosecution under the original case and no effective legal remedy for the survivors whose rights had been denied. In 2021, the Eleventh Circuit ruled that the CVRA did not authorize victims to bring a standalone lawsuit before federal criminal charges had been filed, effectively leaving them without a judicial mechanism to enforce the rights the government had ignored. The Justice Department’s internal review criticized former U.S. Attorney Alexander Acosta’s judgment but found no professional misconduct, imposed no serious accountability and merely promised that the episode would inform future victim-rights practices. By the time Epstein was federally charged in New York in 2019, the original violation had already accomplished its purpose: he had received years of freedom, the South Florida deal remained intact and the survivors never received the remedy that the CVRA was supposed to guarantee. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    42 Min.
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    Ringmasters of Delay: Congress Keeps the Epstein Show Going Without Progress

    The situation unfolding in Congress around the Jeffrey Epstein scandal reflects a growing gap between public promises of accountability and the reality of political hesitation. While lawmakers have spent years signaling outrage and pledging to expose the full scope of Epstein’s network, key members are now backing away from supporting actions—like subpoenas—that would actually force testimony and uncover deeper truths. This shift reveals a pattern of selective urgency, where investigations move forward only when they remain politically safe, but stall when they risk exposing powerful institutions or individuals. What’s presented as caution or procedural restraint often functions as a way to avoid consequences that can’t be easily controlled. At its core, this moment underscores a broader failure of institutional resolve. The Epstein case has long symbolized systemic breakdowns in justice, yet Congress appears unwilling to fully exercise its oversight power when it matters most. By choosing not to compel testimony, lawmakers risk reinforcing public skepticism that certain lines of inquiry are off-limits. The result is a perception that accountability is being managed rather than pursued, leaving victims without clear answers and the public with diminishing trust. What remains is less an investigation and more a performance—one where the appearance of action replaces meaningful results. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    17 Min.
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    The DOJ Requests A Sit Down With Ghislaine Maxwell

    The Department of Justice has formally requested a sit-down with Ghislaine Maxwell, signaling a potential shift in how seriously they’re now taking the unresolved depths of the Epstein operation. This is the first time DOJ leadership has openly moved to solicit Maxwell’s cooperation since her conviction. The request reportedly comes from the upper levels of DOJ, suggesting that they may be trying to position Maxwell as a potential informant or witness in exchange for something—though no formal deal has been disclosed. After years of silence and secrecy, the optics of this meeting carry heavy implications: either the DOJ is finally prepared to pursue the full scope of Epstein’s network, or they’re simply trying to look busy under public pressure. The timing of the DOJ’s request raises questions about motive. With public pressure mounting, lawmakers demanding transparency, and confidence in the Epstein investigation eroding, this sudden outreach to Maxwell feels less like a breakthrough and more like a calculated move to manage optics. It’s difficult to ignore the possibility that this gesture is intended to deflect criticism rather than produce meaningful results. After years of silence, the government now appears interested—just as calls for accountability reach a fever pitch. Whether this leads to real answers or simply gives the appearance of progress is a question many will be asking. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Todd Blanche has plans to meet with Jeffrey Epstein accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    11 Min.
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    Precedent and Power: The Real Strategy Behind the Clinton Contempt Vote

    The bipartisan support for a contempt vote against the Clintons was not a sudden outbreak of moral clarity in Washington, but a calculated strategic move. Democrats understand that precedent is everything, and by allowing scrutiny of figures within their own party, they are laying the groundwork to pursue Donald Trump once he is out of office. Sacrificing the old guard sends a message that no one is untouchable, which strengthens the argument for future investigations into Trump on issues including Jeffrey Epstein. This is less about loyalty and more about long-term positioning. By demonstrating a willingness to hold their own accountable, Democrats insulate themselves from accusations of hypocrisy when they eventually turn their focus toward Trump. At the same time, Epstein survivors risk once again being sidelined in a broader political chess match. While Democrats frame their actions as a pursuit of justice, the deeper motivation appears tied to strategic leverage rather than survivor-centered accountability. Republicans gain spectacle, Democrats gain precedent, and both parties maneuver for advantage. Meanwhile, the people most harmed by Epstein’s crimes are invoked rhetorically but remain secondary to partisan objectives. The result is a familiar pattern: power politics driving the narrative, while true systemic accountability remains elusive. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    12 Min.
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    The Sarah Kellen Congressional Transcript (Part 14) (6/17/26)

    Sarah Kellen told Congress that she was not a willing architect of Jeffrey Epstein’s operation but one of his victims, claiming Epstein groomed, abused, isolated, and controlled her for years. She described herself as trapped inside his world through sexual, psychological, and emotional coercion, and said Epstein continued to exert power over her even while he was incarcerated. That testimony matters because Kellen has long been one of the most controversial names in the Epstein case: she was not some distant acquaintance or occasional employee, but a close assistant whose name appeared in the non-prosecution agreement and whose alleged role has been described by survivors as central to the scheduling, travel, and logistics that made Epstein’s abuse machine function. The skeptical read is that Kellen’s testimony may explain parts of her relationship with Epstein, but it does not automatically erase the serious questions about what she did, what she knew, and how long she remained embedded in his operation. Being abused by Epstein and enabling Epstein’s access to other victims are not mutually exclusive possibilities, and that is the uncomfortable center of the issue. Her testimony shifts the frame from co-conspirator to coerced participant, but Congress and the public still have to weigh that against the survivor accounts, the documented logistics, the years of proximity, and the fact that Epstein’s criminal enterprise required trusted people to keep the appointments, movements, and access points running. In plain terms, Kellen may have been victimized by Epstein, but that does not settle the question of whether she also helped him victimize others. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: 2026-05-21 Sarah Kellen - Transcript.pdf - Google Drive Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    12 Min.

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Jeffrey Epstein was a multi millionaire who had political and business ties to some of the most rich and powerful people in the world. From businessmen to politicians at the highest levels, Epstein broke bread with them all. Yet for years the Legacy media and the rest of high society looked the other way and ignored his behavior as multiple women came forward with allegations of abuse. Even after he was convicted and subsequently received a sweetheart deal those same so called elites welcomed him back with open arms. Now after his death and the arrest of Maxwell, the real story is starting to come together and the curtain has begun to be drawn back and what it has revealed is truly disturbing. From Princes to Ex Presidents, the cast of scoundrels in this play spans continents and political affiliations leaving us with a transcontinental criminal conspiracy possibly unlike any we have ever seen before. In this podcast we will explore all of the levels of Jeffrey Epstein and his criminal enterprise. From his most trusted assistants to obscure associates, we will leave no stone unturned as we swim through the muck searching for clarity and answers to some of the most pressing questions of the case. From interviews with people directly involved in the case to daily updates, the Epstein Chronicles will have it all. Just like our other project, The Jeffrey Epstein Show, you can expect no punches pulled and consistent content. We have covered the Epstein case daily(everyday since October 1st 2019) and will continue to do so until there are convictions. With a library of well over 1k shows, you can expect a ton of content coming your way including on scene reporting from the Maxwell trial and from places like Zorro Ranch. Thank you for tuning in and I look forward to having you all along for the ride. (Created and Hosted by Bobby Capucci) Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

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