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Leon Black And His Attempt To Change The Epstein Narrative

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Leon Black has consistently maintained that his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was strictly professional, centered on financial and estate planning services, and that he was unaware of the full extent of Epstein’s criminal behavior. He framed the payments—reportedly totaling over $150 million—as legitimate compensation for complex tax and philanthropic advisory work. Black has also emphasized that he severed ties once Epstein’s misconduct became undeniable, presenting himself as someone who, while perhaps naïve, was ultimately misled about the true nature of Epstein’s activities. That narrative becomes far harder to reconcile when placed against the broader record. Evidence shows Black continued engaging Epstein for years after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor, a point at which the risks and reputational red flags were already public and unmistakable. Internal reviews and reporting have also raised questions about the scale of the payments relative to the services described, as well as the persistence of the relationship despite mounting scrutiny. Taken together, the timeline, the financial magnitude, and the continued association suggest a level of awareness—or at minimum willful disregard—that undermines the idea of a purely transactional, arms-length relationship as Black has portrayed it. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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a sworn statement given by Juan Alessi to Palm Beach law enforcement during the early phase of the Epstein investigation. In that statement, Alessi describes his role as the house manager at Epstein’s Palm Beach residence and recounts that young girls regularly came to the home to provide “massages.” He stated that these visits were frequent and routine, and that over time he noticed the girls appeared to be getting younger. Alessi specifically recalled questioning whether some of the girls were as young as 16 or 17, signaling that concerns about age were present well before the case became public. Alessi’s statement is significant because it documents staff-level awareness of troubling conduct inside Epstein’s home at an early stage of the investigation. While the document does not take the form of a later civil-style deposition transcript, it is a formal sworn account given directly to investigators involved in the case, including those working under Joe Recarey. The statement reinforces that Epstein’s operation was not hidden from household staff and that warning signs were visible to law enforcement as early as 2005. It stands as contemporaneous evidence that allegations involving underage girls were known, documented, and taken seriously enough to be memorialized in sworn law enforcement records—long before the controversial prosecutorial decisions that followed. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Epstein Part 16 (Redacted).pdf [https://www.justice.gov/multimedia/Freedom%20of%20Information%20Act%20(FOIA)/Florida/Epstein%20Part%2016%20(Redacted).pdf]

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Episode Leon Black And His Attempt To Change The Epstein Narrative Cover

Leon Black And His Attempt To Change The Epstein Narrative

Leon Black has consistently maintained that his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was strictly professional, centered on financial and estate planning services, and that he was unaware of the full extent of Epstein’s criminal behavior. He framed the payments—reportedly totaling over $150 million—as legitimate compensation for complex tax and philanthropic advisory work. Black has also emphasized that he severed ties once Epstein’s misconduct became undeniable, presenting himself as someone who, while perhaps naïve, was ultimately misled about the true nature of Epstein’s activities. That narrative becomes far harder to reconcile when placed against the broader record. Evidence shows Black continued engaging Epstein for years after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting a minor, a point at which the risks and reputational red flags were already public and unmistakable. Internal reviews and reporting have also raised questions about the scale of the payments relative to the services described, as well as the persistence of the relationship despite mounting scrutiny. Taken together, the timeline, the financial magnitude, and the continued association suggest a level of awareness—or at minimum willful disregard—that undermines the idea of a purely transactional, arms-length relationship as Black has portrayed it. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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The Mar-a-Lago Break: Inside the Trump–Epstein Fallout According To The WSJ

The Wall Street Journal published an exclusive account revealing what it says was the specific incident that led Donald Trump to ban Jeffrey Epstein from Mar-a-Lago’s spa in 2003. According to the report, Mar-a-Lago had been sending spa employees to provide services at Epstein’s nearby Palm Beach mansion for years, even as staff privately warned one another about Epstein’s increasingly inappropriate behavior. The practice continued until an 18-year-old beautician returned from a house call and reported that Epstein had pressured her for sex; a manager then sent Trump a fax about the allegation, and Trump responded by ordering Epstein banned from the club’s spa. The Journal’s account also notes that Epstein wasn’t a formal club member yet was treated “like one” on Trump’s instruction. The report situates that episode as the first clear break in Trump and Epstein’s relationship, though the two continued to be seen together socially for a time afterward. Mar-a-Lago staffers told the WSJ that Epstein’s companion Ghislaine Maxwell regularly coordinated the spa visits — including recruiting young employees — and that concerns about Epstein’s conduct were known internally before the 2003 complaint. Trump’s current White House has disparaged the WSJ story as politically motivated, with spokespeople saying he acted appropriately in banning Epstein for alleged misconduct toward employees. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: New report digs in on details of the incident that reportedly caused Trump to ban Epstein from Mar-a-Lago | The Independent [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/jeffrey-epstein-trump-mar-a-lago-b2892648.html]

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Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 5) (5/15/26)

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Episode Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 4) (5/15/26) Cover

Howard Lutnick And The Transcript From His Epstein Related Congressional Hearing (Part 4) (5/15/26)

The transcripts from Howard Lutnick’s closed-door appearance before Congress painted a picture of a witness trying to minimize both the depth and duration of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein while lawmakers confronted him with records suggesting far more contact than he had previously acknowledged. Lutnick repeatedly described his interactions with Epstein as “inconsequential,” insisting he only met with him a handful of times and claiming he cut ties after a disturbing 2005 interaction inside Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse. According to the testimony, Lutnick said Epstein made sexually suggestive comments about massages during that visit, which he claimed immediately disgusted both him and his wife. However, members of the House Oversight Committee confronted him with emails, schedules, and business records showing contact continuing years after Epstein’s 2008 conviction, including meetings at Epstein’s townhouse, discussions involving a shared business venture, and a 2012 lunch visit to Epstein’s private island alongside Lutnick’s family The transcripts also showed lawmakers growing increasingly frustrated with what they viewed as evasive answers and shifting explanations from Lutnick as more documentation was placed in front of him. Democrats in particular accused him of misleading the public for years about the true extent of the relationship, especially after previously portraying Epstein as little more than a casual acquaintance. Lutnick attempted to explain away the continued contact by claiming the encounters were brief, social, or business-related and that he never witnessed any criminal behavior or saw underage girls around Epstein. He also reportedly walked back previous public comments suggesting Epstein blackmailed powerful people, telling lawmakers he had only been speculating and had no firsthand knowledge of such activity. Republicans on the committee largely defended Lutnick and argued Democrats were trying to weaponize the hearing politically, while critics argued the testimony further demonstrated how many powerful figures continued associating with Epstein long after his criminal conduct was already publicly known. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: HGO126550 Lutnick Draft-pdf2_Redacted-Update_RedactedV3.pdf [https://assets.newsweek.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/Lutnick-Transcript.pdf]

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