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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    Jane Doe 4’s Family Says She Fears the Trump Administration (7/1/26)

    A woman identified in the Epstein files as Jane Doe 4 is reportedly “staying off the grid” and living in fear of retaliation from the Trump administration, according to a relative who spoke to The Guardian. Jane Doe 4 gave four FBI interviews in 2019 after Epstein’s arrest, alleging that Epstein abused her in the 1980s and that Donald Trump sexually assaulted her when she was between 13 and 15 years old. Trump and the White House have denied the allegations, calling them “completely baseless” and unsupported by credible evidence. The FBI did not bring charges tied to Jane Doe 4’s claims, and there is no indication the bureau continued investigating after her 2019 interviews, which ended after she told agents she believed she was being followed. The handling of Jane Doe 4’s files has become a flashpoint in the fight over the Epstein records because the Justice Department released some records but still has not produced handwritten FBI interview notes from her sessions. A federal judge ordered acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to produce unredacted versions of already released Epstein files by July 2 or explain why they cannot be released, and also ordered the DOJ to turn over interview notes related to Jane Doe 4’s allegations. The controversy has intensified because Blanche, Trump’s former personal attorney and nominee for permanent attorney general, oversaw the DOJ’s Epstein files release, which critics say exposed victim information, withheld millions of documents, and mishandled politically sensitive material. Victims’ advocates argue Jane Doe 4 should not have to keep coming forward and that the DOJ should be responsible for taking her FBI testimony seriously and releasing the records required under the Epstein transparency law. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Alleged Epstein victim and Trump accuser living in fear of retaliation, relative says | Jeffrey Epstein | The Guardian Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    17 min
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    Congress Subpoenas Leon Black After Epstein Testimony Standoff (7/1/26)

    Leon Black appeared before the House Oversight Committee for a closed-door interview about his decades-long relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, but the session escalated when Black refused to answer questions about nondisclosure agreements involving women. Chairman James Comer issued two subpoenas: one compelling Black to return for a deposition on July 16, and another demanding records related to those NDAs. Comer said lawmakers want to know whether Epstein was involved in drafting, funding, arranging, or otherwise using the agreements to silence women. Black’s attorney Susan Estrich called the subpoenas a “planned political stunt” and said Epstein had no involvement with any NDAs, whether they exist or not. Black denied abusing women, denied trafficking, denied being blackmailed, and denied paying Epstein for access to women, saying the more than $170 million he paid Epstein was for tax and estate-planning advice. He described Epstein as living a “Jekyll and Hyde” existence, saying he knew Epstein’s connected, useful side but not his criminal side, and claimed Epstein lied to him about the nature of his 2008 conviction. Lawmakers were openly skeptical, especially because Black’s payments gave Epstein a massive post-conviction financial lifeline, and because newly released Epstein files reportedly mention Black thousands of times. The appearance left Black still insisting he was deceived, while Congress signaled that his Epstein relationship, private settlements, and financial dealings are far from finished business. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protnmail.com source: Comer subpoenas Leon Black after his refusal to answer some Epstein questions from panel - ABC News Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    25 min
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    Mega Edition: Leon Black Is Chased From The Apollo Boardroom By The Epstein Allegations (7/1/26)

    Leon Black’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein became impossible for Apollo Global Management to contain once reporting revealed that Black had paid Epstein staggering sums after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. Black insisted the payments were for legitimate tax, estate, and financial-planning work, and an Apollo-commissioned review said it found no evidence that Black participated in Epstein’s crimes or that Epstein did business with Apollo. But the review still confirmed the central problem: Apollo’s billionaire co-founder and chief executive had maintained a massive financial relationship with Epstein long after Epstein was known publicly as a convicted sex offender. That alone shook investor confidence, damaged Apollo’s reputation, and raised serious questions about Black’s judgment. Black initially announced that he would step down as Apollo’s CEO while remaining chairman, presenting the move as part of a leadership transition. But the pressure did not stop there. The Epstein revelations had turned Black from Apollo’s greatest asset into a liability, creating reputational risk for the firm, tension inside the boardroom, and concern among clients and shareholders. Within months, Black gave up the chairman role as well, leaving Apollo’s leadership and clearing the way for Marc Rowan to take over. In the end, Black was not forced out because Apollo proved he committed Epstein’s crimes; he stepped down because his personal ties to Epstein became too damaging for one of the world’s most powerful investment firms to keep defending. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    49 min
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    Mega Edition: The USVI And It's Contentious Battle Against The Epstein Estate (7/1/26)

    The U.S. Virgin Islands’ battle against Jeffrey Epstein’s estate was contentious from the beginning because it was not just a fight over money; it was a fight over accountability, secrecy, and control of Epstein’s remaining assets. After Epstein’s death, the territory accused his estate, companies, and representatives of helping preserve the infrastructure that allowed him to abuse and traffic girls and young women on Little St. James and Great St. James. The USVI sought to freeze assets, claw back profits, obtain records, and force the estate to answer for how Epstein used the islands as a base of operations. The estate, meanwhile, pushed back by arguing that the government was overreaching, that many claims should be handled through the victim compensation process, and that continued litigation would drain resources that could otherwise go to claimants. The fight became even more heated because the USVI was also under scrutiny for its own failures and contradictions. Epstein had received generous tax benefits and operated openly in the territory for years, which raised obvious questions about what local officials knew, ignored, or allowed. Still, then-Attorney General Denise George pressed aggressively, eventually reaching a settlement worth more than $105 million, plus half the proceeds from the sale of Little St. James and additional money for environmental remediation. That settlement was significant, but it did not erase the larger tension: the USVI was trying to hold Epstein’s estate accountable while also answering for how Epstein was able to build, fund, and protect so much of his operation in the territory in the first place. 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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    Mega Edition: The Battle Royal For Control Of Apollo In The Wake Of The Epstein Bombshell (6/30/26)

    Faith in Leon Black was badly shaken once the scale of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein became public, because Black was not a distant acquaintance or a casual social contact — he had paid Epstein enormous sums after Epstein’s 2008 conviction while remaining the dominant figure at Apollo Global Management. Investors, board members, employees, and clients were suddenly forced to ask how the head of one of the world’s most powerful private-equity firms could have maintained such a lucrative relationship with Epstein and still claim he had no real idea who Epstein was. Apollo commissioned an outside review that found no evidence Black had been involved in Epstein’s crimes or that Epstein had done business with Apollo, but the review still confirmed enough damaging facts to make Black’s position unstable. The issue was no longer just reputational embarrassment; it became a question of judgment, governance, disclosure, and whether Black could still lead a major financial institution while carrying Epstein’s shadow into every room. That loss of confidence helped turn Apollo’s boardroom into a battleground. Black’s planned transition out of the CEO role was supposed to look orderly, but the Epstein revelations intensified old rivalries inside the firm, especially between Black, Josh Harris, and Marc Rowan. Harris reportedly saw the crisis as an opening to gain influence or control, while Rowan ultimately emerged as the successor with enough board support to take over. Black, meanwhile, accused Harris of trying to exploit the Epstein scandal to push him out, while Harris denied wrongdoing and the courts later dismissed Black’s racketeering claims. In the end, Epstein’s relationship with Black did not just damage one billionaire’s reputation; it fractured trust at Apollo, exposed power struggles among its founders, accelerated Black’s exit, blocked Harris from taking command, and cleared the way for Rowan to become the face of Apollo’s post-Epstein reset. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    40 min
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    From Denial to Reckoning: Why the Epstein Story Couldn’t Stay Buried

    For years, the idea that those in power were entangled in the Epstein operation was dismissed as paranoia because it threatened faith in institutions. As evidence accumulated through court records, testimony, and financial trails, that denial became impossible to maintain. The Epstein case revealed not an isolated criminal but a system of protection built through legal maneuvering, institutional silence, and strategic indifference. Media failures, intelligence implications, and repeated patterns of immunity exposed how power shields itself, often at the direct expense of victims. What has emerged is a reckoning with the reality that degeneracy was not an exception but a tolerated feature of an unaccountable system. While critics dismissed the inquiry as exaggeration or paranoia, the work continued through document review, testimony analysis, and relentless pattern tracking without institutional backing or public support. Now, many of those same voices have resurfaced as self-styled experts, echoing conclusions they once derided and adopting frameworks they previously rejected. The shift did not come from new courage or insight, but from safety and social permission. The contrast underscores a central truth of the Epstein saga itself: real accountability is driven by persistence under pressure, not by late consensus once the cost of speaking has vanished. to  contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    13 min
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    From Disgrace to Disaster: The Epstein NPA After the Unsealed Files

    The Jeffrey Epstein non-prosecution agreement was always a disgrace, but the unsealed Epstein files rip away the last remaining excuses and expose it for what it truly was: a calculated surrender by federal prosecutors dressed up as discretion. The NPA didn’t just give Epstein a sweetheart deal, it rewrote the rules of accountability to benefit one man and the powerful people around him. By secretly immunizing unnamed co-conspirators, the agreement functioned less like a plea deal and more like a legal firewall for an entire network. Even before the new disclosures, the NPA stood out as an aberration in federal practice, negotiated in secrecy, hidden from victims, and enforced with almost religious devotion despite Epstein’s repeated violations. What the unsealed internal emails now show is that this wasn’t negligence or incompetence, it was intentional. Prosecutors knew the scope of Epstein’s conduct was far broader than what the agreement covered, yet they deliberately constrained the case to preserve the deal. The NPA wasn’t about conserving resources or securing justice, it was about containment. It ensured Epstein did minimal time, protected his associates from scrutiny, and insulated the DOJ from having to confront what a full investigation would uncover. That alone should have invalidated it. Instead, it was defended for years as if it were sacred text. The OIG interview with Alex Acosta, when read alongside the internal emails, makes the disgrace even more damning. Acosta’s explanations shift, soften, and ultimately collapse under their own weight when confronted with contemporaneous records showing active resistance to broader prosecution. His attempts to frame the NPA as the best option under difficult circumstances don’t survive contact with emails revealing prosecutors discussing how to keep victims in the dark and how to preserve Epstein’s leverage. The unsealed records make clear that Acosta and his office weren’t cornered, they were accommodating. They weren’t overmatched, they were compliant. The NPA didn’t just fail the victims procedurally, it betrayed them deliberately, stripping them of their rights while shielding Epstein’s orbit from exposure. In light of these files, continuing to defend the NPA isn’t just wrong, it’s indefensible. It represents a moment where the DOJ chose institutional convenience and elite protection over justice, and then spent years pretending it was an unfortunate but reasonable compromise. The emails and OIG interview finally remove the ambiguity. This wasn’t a bad deal that aged poorly. It was a bad deal from day one, designed to make a monster manageable rather than accountable, and it stands as one of the most corrosive failures of federal prosecution in modern history. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

    11 min
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    Tier One Predator: Epstein Admits What He Really Was During An Interview With Steve Bannon

    In a recently disclosed video from the massive DOJ release under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is shown in a sit-down interview with former Trump strategist Steve Bannon, during which he directly labels himself a “Tier One” sexual predator. When pressed about what that means, Epstein bizarrely insists that “Tier One” is the lowest level of such categorization, effectively acknowledging his criminal status while trying to minimize how it’s perceived. The footage — recorded shortly before his July 2019 arrest — also includes Epstein defending the legality of his wealth and pointing to philanthropic donations (like polio vaccine funding) to argue against the idea that his money was “dirty money.” The interview reveals Epstein navigating ethical accusations with evasive and self-aware language, trying to reframe both his image and legacy even as the conversation turns to his notoriety. Challenged about whether he is akin to the “devil himself,” he refuses to accept that label outright, offering cryptic responses about mirrors and moral complexity. This peculiar self-classification — admitting he is a predator yet framing it as the lowest tier — adds another unsettling dimension to his portrayal of himself in the final years before his death, and underscores how he attempted to shape public perception even amid overwhelming evidence of his crimes. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Jeffrey Epstein calls himself 'Tier One' sex predator in newly released Steve Bannon interview 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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