Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles

Mega Edition: A Look Back At The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial (Part 1) (7/13/26)

1 h 6 min · 13. Juli 2026
Episode Mega Edition: A Look Back At The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial (Part 1) (7/13/26) Cover

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This episode takes a flashback look at some of the biggest moments from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, revisiting the testimony, courtroom exchanges, and key developments that stood out as the case unfolded. Rather than retelling the entire trial from beginning to end, the episode returns to selected highlights that captured the weight of the proceedings and helped shape the public’s understanding of Maxwell’s role in Jeffrey Epstein’s operation. From powerful witness testimony to pivotal moments involving the prosecution and defense, these clips offer a snapshot of one of the most closely watched trials connected to the Epstein scandal. The episode is a look back at the moments that defined the courtroom drama, exposed important details, and ultimately contributed to Maxwell’s conviction. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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Episode New Mexico Investigators Still Waiting for Epstein Records (7/13/26) Cover

New Mexico Investigators Still Waiting for Epstein Records (7/13/26)

New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez is accusing the U.S. Department of Justice of obstructing his office’s renewed criminal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch by withholding unredacted federal records. Torrez said more than 130 days had passed since New Mexico first requested the material, despite six separate attempts to obtain assistance from federal officials. His office reopened the investigation in February 2026 after newly released records indicated that multiple survivors had allegedly been taken to the ranch and sexually abused there. Torrez argues that the unredacted files could identify survivors, witnesses, suspected co-conspirators and other people necessary for investigators to determine what happened at the property and whether prosecutable crimes remain. The dispute is especially significant because New Mexico previously suspended its investigation in 2019 after federal prosecutors asked the state to stand down while they pursued their case against Epstein. Epstein died in federal custody before that prosecution could be completed, leaving the alleged crimes at Zorro Ranch without a full accounting. Torrez warned that the continued delay is damaging the investigation as witnesses become harder to locate and evidence deteriorates or becomes more difficult to authenticate. The Justice Department disputes that it has stonewalled New Mexico and says it responded to the state’s requests and is prepared to assist, but Torrez has threatened to treat the request as formally denied at the end of July and potentially seek the records through a state court subpoena. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Trump Administration Accused by New Mexico of Blocking Crucial Jeffrey Epstein Ranch Files | IBTimes UK [https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/new-mexico-ag-accuses-usdoj-delaying-justice-epstein-victims-1808229]

13. Juli 202611 min
Episode Kathryn Ruemmler Set to Testify About Her Epstein Ties (7/13/26) Cover

Kathryn Ruemmler Set to Testify About Her Epstein Ties (7/13/26)

Kathryn Ruemmler, Goldman Sachs’ former chief legal officer and current senior counsel, is scheduled to testify before the House Oversight Committee as lawmakers investigate her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and the federal government’s handling of his crimes. Ruemmler stepped down from Goldman’s top legal position at the end of June after newly released Justice Department records revealed that her contacts with Epstein were more extensive than previously known. Those records reportedly show numerous communications between the two from 2014 through 2019, years after Epstein’s 2008 conviction, as well as gifts Ruemmler accepted from him and advice she provided about responding to media questions concerning his criminal history The records also indicate that Epstein called Ruemmler’s cellphone on July 6, 2019, the day of his federal arrest on sex-trafficking charges. Ruemmler’s spokesperson has maintained that she did nothing improper, knew nothing about any ongoing criminal conduct and took no action after the brief call. Members of Congress are expected to question her about what she knew, whom Epstein discussed with her and how he maintained his influence among powerful institutions. Lawmakers have also criticized Goldman Sachs for retaining Ruemmler in an advisory role, arguing that the decision raises serious questions about the bank’s due diligence and its judgment concerning her ties to Epstein. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Congress to grill Goldman Sachs executive over newly revealed Epstein ties | The Independent [https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/crime/kathryn-ruemmler-jeffrey-epstein-congress-goldman-sachs-b3013782.html]

13. Juli 202610 min
Episode Beatrice, Eugenie and the Burden of Prince Andrew’s Disgrace (7/13/26) Cover

Beatrice, Eugenie and the Burden of Prince Andrew’s Disgrace (7/13/26)

Prince Andrew appears to be using his daughters once again as human shields against the continuing fallout from his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Reports that he encouraged Beatrice and Eugenie to attend prominent royal and society events with their heads held high suggest an effort to keep the York family publicly visible and to demonstrate that they have not been completely cast out. Rather than allowing his daughters to build identities separate from his disgrace, Andrew’s strategy risks turning every appearance they make into a referendum on him. Their royal status, popularity and continued access to respectable circles can then be presented as indirect evidence that the family remains accepted, even while Andrew himself is sidelined and facing renewed scrutiny. This is especially troubling because Andrew has already placed one of his daughters inside his defense of the allegations made by Virginia Giuffre. During his disastrous Newsnight interview, he invoked Beatrice while claiming that he had taken her to a birthday party at Pizza Express in Woking on the day Giuffre alleged she was trafficked to him, effectively making his daughter part of his alibi. Now, as the Epstein scandal continues to engulf the York family, Beatrice and Eugenie are again being pushed into public view while carrying consequences created by their father’s behavior. The princesses are not responsible for Andrew’s decisions, but his repeated reliance upon their names, visibility and royal legitimacy makes it appear that he is willing to let them absorb some of the pressure in his place. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: EXCLUSIVE: Andrew Windsor 'Using Panicked Daughters' to Fight Royal Exile [https://radaronline.com/p/andrew-windsor-using-daughters-princess-beatrice-eugenie-royal-exile/]

13. Juli 202612 min
Episode Mega Edition: A Look Back At The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial (Part 1) (7/13/26) Cover

Mega Edition: A Look Back At The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial (Part 1) (7/13/26)

This episode takes a flashback look at some of the biggest moments from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial, revisiting the testimony, courtroom exchanges, and key developments that stood out as the case unfolded. Rather than retelling the entire trial from beginning to end, the episode returns to selected highlights that captured the weight of the proceedings and helped shape the public’s understanding of Maxwell’s role in Jeffrey Epstein’s operation. From powerful witness testimony to pivotal moments involving the prosecution and defense, these clips offer a snapshot of one of the most closely watched trials connected to the Epstein scandal. The episode is a look back at the moments that defined the courtroom drama, exposed important details, and ultimately contributed to Maxwell’s conviction. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

13. Juli 20261 h 6 min
Episode Mega Edition: Zorro Ranch Hits The Market And Gets A Haircut Before Finally Being Sold (7/13/26) Cover

Mega Edition: Zorro Ranch Hits The Market And Gets A Haircut Before Finally Being Sold (7/13/26)

Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch remained on the market for roughly two years and underwent multiple price reductions before a buyer was finally found. The sprawling New Mexico property was originally listed in 2021 for $27.5 million, but after failing to attract a purchaser, the asking price was cut by $6 million to $21.5 million and later slashed again to $18 million. Altogether, Epstein’s estate was forced to reduce the advertised price by nearly $10 million as the ranch continued to sit unsold. The repeated reductions reflected the difficulty of selling a remote, highly specialized compound permanently associated with Epstein and allegations of sexual abuse. Zorro Ranch was eventually sold in 2023 to a newly registered company for an undisclosed amount, with Epstein’s estate saying the proceeds would be used to cover estate expenses and pay creditors. The final sale ended a prolonged effort to dispose of one of the most notorious properties remaining from Epstein’s real-estate empire, although the secrecy surrounding the purchase price initially left unanswered how much the estate ultimately accepted. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

13. Juli 202649 min