Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles

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

49 min · 13. Juli 2026
Episode Mega Edition: Zorro Ranch Hits The Market And Gets A Haircut Before Finally Being Sold (7/13/26) Cover

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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

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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 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

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Episode Trump and Epstein: What the New York Times Revealed About Their Real Relationship (Part 2) Cover

Trump and Epstein: What the New York Times Revealed About Their Real Relationship (Part 2)

The New York Times has reported that Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein shared a much closer relationship in the late 1980s through the 1990s and early 2000s than Trump has publicly acknowledged. According to the Times, Epstein described Trump as his “best friend,” and the two socialized frequently at parties, spoke often by phone, and were part of the same high-society circles, particularly bonding over women. Epstein’s former employees told the Times that Trump often discussed sex with him rather than business, and Epstein was described as Trump’s “most reliable wingman” in that era. While Trump has denied involvement in Epstein’s criminal conduct, the Times cited newly released emails and interviews suggesting Trump was aware of Epstein’s sexual abuse of girls, though no evidence has surfaced that Trump was directly involved in those crimes. The reporting also highlighted specific incidents and firsthand accounts that paint a picture of their social interactions: Epstein introduced several women to Trump, including at least one who was a minor at the time, and an email referenced Epstein “giving” Trump a 20-year-old woman. Former employees recounted Trump sending modeling cards to Epstein “like a menu,” and one woman’s story described Epstein directing her to social events where Trump was present. Although Trump and Epstein’s friendship reportedly soured by the mid-2000s, and Trump has repeatedly sought to distance himself from Epstein—saying they had a falling-out long before Epstein’s legal troubles—the Times reporting underscores a deeper and more personal connection than Trump has acknowledged. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/18/us/jeffrey-epstein-donald-trump.html

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