Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles

Bobby Capucci

Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles is a podcast dedicated to examining not just who Epstein was and what he did, but how so many people and institutions worked—then and now—to keep it all hidden. This series cuts past the headlines and digs into the documentation: court filings, deposition transcripts, plea deals, sealed exhibits, and the bureaucratic paper trail that still tells the real story. Our focus isn’t on speculation or recycled outrage. It’s on facts—and the deliberate efforts to keep those facts out of public view. Each episode will feature in-depth analysis of newly surfaced records and underreported legal developments, alongside expert commentary that connects them to the broader machinery of power that shielded Epstein for decades. We’ll revisit the timeline from his first arrests through his 2008 plea deal, and into the re-investigations that followed his 2019 death in federal custody. And we won’t stop there—we’ll look closely at the current state of affairs: the closed probes, the lingering co-conspirators, the civil suits, and the glaring gaps in accountability. What makes The Coverup Chronicles different is that we’re not here to sensationalize the story—we’re here to document the ongoing concealment of it. This isn’t just about reliving Epstein’s crimes. It’s about following the networks that enabled them, protected him, and continue to obscure the truth. If you want an honest look at what’s still being hidden—by whom, and why—this is the podcast that pulls those threads. And I should know—I’ve spent over six years uncovering every dark corner of this case. My name is Bobby Capucci, and I’ve dedicated those same six years  exposing the truth about Epstein and the powerful figures who enabled him. From on-the-ground investigations at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, where I spoke with insiders, to national appearances on Tucker Carlson, I’ve followed this story farther than most are willing to go. Who helped Epstein build his empire? Who protected him? And who is still pulling the strings? The answers lie in the shadows of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal empire.  . This is the truth they don’t want you to hear. And I’m here to make sure you do.

  1. 48 MINS AGO

    Mega Edition: Tova Noel’s Account of the Morning Jeffrey Epstein Died (Part 20-22) (5/22/26)

    During the Office of Inspector General investigation into the death of Jeffrey Epstein at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in August 2019, correctional officer Tova Noel gave an interview describing how the morning unfolded when Epstein was discovered in his cell. According to her account, she and fellow officer Michael Thomas were assigned to monitor the Special Housing Unit overnight. Noel told investigators that when breakfast rounds began that morning, Thomas approached Epstein’s cell and noticed something was wrong. She said Thomas called out for assistance and that she moved toward the area, where Epstein was found hanging from a strip of bedding tied to the top bunk. Noel stated that Thomas entered the cell first and attempted to cut the ligature while she retrieved equipment to assist, after which they lowered Epstein to the floor so CPR could begin. However, the OIG investigation was highly critical of Noel’s conduct and the credibility of the circumstances she described. Investigators determined that Noel and Thomas had failed to perform the legally required inmate counts and physical security checks for hours during the night Epstein died, leaving him unmonitored in a high-risk suicide watch environment. The report also found that Noel later signed official count sheets falsely indicating that the checks had been completed, despite evidence showing they had not been. Surveillance records and other evidence suggested the officers spent large portions of the shift away from their assigned duties, and investigators concluded that their negligence created the conditions that allowed Epstein to remain unattended long enough to die. As a result, Noel’s interview with OIG was viewed less as a clear explanation of events and more as part of a broader record showing severe procedural failures and falsified documentation at the very time Epstein required the highest level of supervision. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: EFTA00117759.pdf

    43 min
  2. 4 HRS AGO

    Nadia Marcinkova Revealed as Federal Cooperator in Epstein Investigation

    Former Slovak model-turned-pilot Nadia Marcinko (also known as Nadia Marcinkova) — who once worked as a pilot on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet, the Lolita Express, and was named as a potential co-conspirator in Epstein’s controversial 2008 non-prosecution deal — cooperated extensively with U.S. federal investigators between 2018 and 2022 in hopes of securing assistance with her immigration status. Newly released Department of Justice files show that Marcinko provided information to prosecutors about both Epstein and his onetime associate Ghislaine Maxwell after her investor visa expired and her ability to stay in the U.S. was in jeopardy. Her attorneys argued she was a victim of coercive circumstances, saying the FBI recognized she had been “recruited, harbored and obtained” by Epstein for a coercive sexual relationship and feared retaliation if deported back to Slovakia. Emails reviewed by The Post depict a deeply manipulative and complex relationship where Marcinko was brought into Epstein’s circle in the early 2000s and later became a pilot for his aircraft, though she was never charged with any crime. Some accusers have alleged she participated in abuse, including recruiting young girls, but despite being referenced in legal documents as a co-conspirator in 2008, she has never faced prosecution. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Epstein's former girlfriend Nadia Marcinko worked with feds in exchange for US visa help

    15 min
  3. 6 HRS AGO

    The Audacity of Immunity: Epstein's NPA And How The DOJ Defends the Indefensible (Part 2)

    The Department of Justice’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s non-prosecution agreement is not a story of legal inevitability but one of institutional protection and betrayal. In 2008, prosecutors secretly struck a deal that gave Epstein and his co-conspirators immunity, hiding it from victims in direct violation of the Crime Victims’ Rights Act. When a federal judge confirmed that violation in 2019, the DOJ had the chance to admit the deal was unlawful and void it. Instead, it doubled down, filing a 35-page defense insisting there was “no legal basis” to undo the sweetheart deal. At the same time, it staged a hollow push to release grand jury records it knew the courts would never unseal—then blamed the judiciary for the failure. This was theater, designed to shift blame while burying what the DOJ actually controls: the rotten deal it authored. The truth is that the DOJ could dismantle the non-prosecution agreement tomorrow. Legal tools exist: declare it void for violating victims’ rights, for being unconscionable, or for undermining public policy. But the department refuses because dismantling it would expose its own complicity, the reputations it protected, and the powerful network Epstein served. By clinging to the deal, the DOJ isn’t upholding the law—it’s shielding itself and the elite beneficiaries of Epstein’s world. The result is a department that masquerades as a guardian of justice while acting as caretaker of corruption. The ultimate betrayal is clear: the very institution meant to protect victims instead became a predator’s last line of defense. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

    21 min
  4. 8 HRS AGO

    The Audacity of Immunity: Epstein's NPA And How The DOJ Defends the Indefensible (Part 1)

    The Department of Justice’s handling of Jeffrey Epstein’s non-prosecution agreement is not a story of legal inevitability but one of institutional protection and betrayal. In 2008, prosecutors secretly struck a deal that gave Epstein and his co-conspirators immunity, hiding it from victims in direct violation of the Crime Victims’ Rights Act. When a federal judge confirmed that violation in 2019, the DOJ had the chance to admit the deal was unlawful and void it. Instead, it doubled down, filing a 35-page defense insisting there was “no legal basis” to undo the sweetheart deal. At the same time, it staged a hollow push to release grand jury records it knew the courts would never unseal—then blamed the judiciary for the failure. This was theater, designed to shift blame while burying what the DOJ actually controls: the rotten deal it authored. The truth is that the DOJ could dismantle the non-prosecution agreement tomorrow. Legal tools exist: declare it void for violating victims’ rights, for being unconscionable, or for undermining public policy. But the department refuses because dismantling it would expose its own complicity, the reputations it protected, and the powerful network Epstein served. By clinging to the deal, the DOJ isn’t upholding the law—it’s shielding itself and the elite beneficiaries of Epstein’s world. The result is a department that masquerades as a guardian of justice while acting as caretaker of corruption. The ultimate betrayal is clear: the very institution meant to protect victims instead became a predator’s last line of defense. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

    11 min
  5. 12 HRS AGO

    Paolo Zampolli’s Alleged Role in the Trump-Melania Origin Story (5/22/26)

    Paolo Zampolli is presented as a key figure in the Trump-Melania-Epstein timeline because he says he introduced Melania to Donald Trump in 1998 and insists Jeffrey Epstein had nothing to do with it. Zampolli ran ID Models, helped bring Melania into the U.S. modeling world, and later became closely tied to Trump socially and politically. His account matters because Epstein’s files and related reporting keep pointing back to the modeling industry as one of the major pipelines through which young women were recruited, moved, and introduced into elite circles. Zampolli’s agency, Melania’s early career, Trump’s social world, Jean-Luc Brunel’s modeling network, and Epstein’s interest in models all sit inside the same broader ecosystem, which is why his version of events is now being reexamined. Amanda Ungaro, a Brazilian former model and Zampolli’s former partner, adds another layer to that timeline. She has said she was flown on Epstein’s plane as a teenager through Jean-Luc Brunel and saw very young girls around that world. She later worked with Zampolli’s modeling agency and moved through elite social circles connected to Trump before her relationship with Zampolli collapsed into legal and immigration disputes. The central point is that the old, clean explanation — Zampolli introduced Melania to Trump, Epstein had nothing to do with it — now sits alongside a messier record of overlapping modeling networks, Epstein-linked figures, young foreign models, elite parties, immigration leverage, and people who keep showing up in the same circles. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Epstein recruiter's FBI note contradicts Melania story — and may have triggered her panic - Raw Story

    19 min
  6. 14 HRS AGO

    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and the Most Serious Legal Threat He Has Faced (5/22/26)

    Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is now facing a broadened police inquiry in Britain that goes beyond the original misconduct-in-public-office allegation tied to his former role as a UK trade envoy. Thames Valley Police are reportedly examining possible sexual misconduct, corruption, fraud, dishonesty, abuse of power, and dereliction of duty as part of a widening investigation connected to his long relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Police have already arrested and questioned Andrew, searched properties linked to him, and appealed for witnesses as they try to determine whether his position as a public representative was misused. The investigation was originally prompted by material from the U.S. Epstein files suggesting Andrew may have shared confidential trade information with Epstein while holding a government-backed role, but detectives are now also looking at whether any alleged misconduct involved sexual exploitation or abuse of public office. A major new strand involves police engagement with lawyers for a woman who alleges she was taken to Andrew’s Windsor home in 2010 “for sexual purposes.” Authorities have not said that a formal criminal complaint has been filed on that specific claim, and Andrew strongly denies wrongdoing, but the fact that investigators are actively appealing for witnesses shows the probe is expanding rather than narrowing. The case is especially significant because it connects several previously separate Andrew controversies into one possible investigative framework: Epstein, royal access, trade envoy privilege, alleged misuse of power, and claims involving women brought into elite settings. No charges have been announced, and police are stressing that the inquiry will take time, but this marks one of the most serious legal developments Andrew has faced because it places his Epstein-era conduct directly inside an active British criminal investigation. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Police probe Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor over 'sex offences': Stunning update on investigation of former prince as officers appeal for potential 'victim survivors' to come forward | Daily Mail Online

    18 min

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About

Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles is a podcast dedicated to examining not just who Epstein was and what he did, but how so many people and institutions worked—then and now—to keep it all hidden. This series cuts past the headlines and digs into the documentation: court filings, deposition transcripts, plea deals, sealed exhibits, and the bureaucratic paper trail that still tells the real story. Our focus isn’t on speculation or recycled outrage. It’s on facts—and the deliberate efforts to keep those facts out of public view. Each episode will feature in-depth analysis of newly surfaced records and underreported legal developments, alongside expert commentary that connects them to the broader machinery of power that shielded Epstein for decades. We’ll revisit the timeline from his first arrests through his 2008 plea deal, and into the re-investigations that followed his 2019 death in federal custody. And we won’t stop there—we’ll look closely at the current state of affairs: the closed probes, the lingering co-conspirators, the civil suits, and the glaring gaps in accountability. What makes The Coverup Chronicles different is that we’re not here to sensationalize the story—we’re here to document the ongoing concealment of it. This isn’t just about reliving Epstein’s crimes. It’s about following the networks that enabled them, protected him, and continue to obscure the truth. If you want an honest look at what’s still being hidden—by whom, and why—this is the podcast that pulls those threads. And I should know—I’ve spent over six years uncovering every dark corner of this case. My name is Bobby Capucci, and I’ve dedicated those same six years  exposing the truth about Epstein and the powerful figures who enabled him. From on-the-ground investigations at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, where I spoke with insiders, to national appearances on Tucker Carlson, I’ve followed this story farther than most are willing to go. Who helped Epstein build his empire? Who protected him? And who is still pulling the strings? The answers lie in the shadows of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal empire.  . This is the truth they don’t want you to hear. And I’m here to make sure you do.

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