Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles

Mega Edition: Former Prince Andrew And The Protection Provided To Him By The UK High Court (7/7/26)

53 min · 8. juli 2026
episode Mega Edition: Former Prince Andrew And The Protection Provided To Him By The UK High Court (7/7/26) cover

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Prince Andrew has said he met Jeffrey Epstein in 1999 through Ghislaine Maxwell, whom Andrew had known for years; other reporting has suggested questions about whether the relationship may have started earlier, but the basic public version is that Maxwell acted as the bridge between the royal world and Epstein’s world. From there, Epstein was not kept at arm’s length. He was brought into royal spaces, appeared around Andrew at elite gatherings, and became close enough that Andrew stayed at Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse even after Epstein’s Florida conviction. Virginia Giuffre later alleged that Epstein and Maxwell trafficked her to Andrew when she was 17; Andrew has denied the allegations, said he did not recall meeting her, and settled Giuffre’s U.S. civil lawsuit in 2022 without admitting liability. The larger point is that Andrew was not some distant name in Epstein’s orbit. He was one of the most visible examples of how Epstein used proximity to royalty, money, and status to launder himself socially. As for the UK courts and institutions, the criticism is that Andrew benefited for years from layers of delay, privacy, deference, and institutional reluctance that ordinary people would never receive. The High Court was involved in the service process for Giuffre’s U.S. lawsuit, while Andrew’s lawyers fought over service issues and later tried to use sealed settlement language from Giuffre’s 2009 agreement with Epstein to shut the case down. Beyond the courts, UK police repeatedly declined to pursue Andrew over Giuffre-related allegations, while government and royal records tied to his trade envoy role were withheld for years before Parliament forced more disclosure in 2026. Those later disclosures intensified the perception that the British establishment had protected him—not always through one obvious court order, but through a fog of sealed papers, delayed accountability, official silence, and the old royal reflex of keeping embarrassing truths buried until outside pressure makes that impossible. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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episode Family Wealth, Public Defenders and the Cost of the Tyler Robinson Trial (7/19/26) artwork

Family Wealth, Public Defenders and the Cost of the Tyler Robinson Trial (7/19/26)

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19. juli 202613 min
episode Alan Dershowitz Backs Out of Epstein Congressional Interview (7/19/26) artwork

Alan Dershowitz Backs Out of Epstein Congressional Interview (7/19/26)

Alan Dershowitz has spent years presenting himself as a fearless defender of due process, loudly attacking Epstein survivors, journalists, and critics while insisting that he was eager to tell Congress his side of the story. Yet when the opportunity reportedly arrived for a transcribed interview about his role on Jeffrey Epstein’s legal team, the Florida non-prosecution agreement, and his public claims, he backed out. The contrast is especially striking given the energy he devoted to the Martha’s Vineyard pierogi incident, where he confronted a vendor, recorded the dispute, threatened legal action, and returned again to make his point. He seemed ready to wage constitutional war over a denied dumpling, but when congressional investigators wanted answers about Epstein, his appetite for confrontation suddenly disappeared. Dershowitz has never been convicted of participating in Epstein’s sexual crimes, and he denies the allegations against him, but his role in helping Epstein secure the extraordinary Florida deal remains a legitimate subject of scrutiny. That agreement protected Epstein from federal prosecution, extended protection to potential co-conspirators, and was negotiated without properly informing the victims. Dershowitz may call his involvement zealous advocacy, but that does not erase the moral consequences of a process that favored wealth, power, and elite access over survivors. His last-minute withdrawal exposes the hypocrisy of a man who demands scrutiny for everyone else while avoiding it himself, proving once again that he is most courageous when he controls the microphone and far less impressive when someone else controls the questions. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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episode Leon Black And His Epstein Related Congressional Transcript (Part 2) (7/19/26) artwork

Leon Black And His Epstein Related Congressional Transcript (Part 2) (7/19/26)

Leon Black used his appearance before the House Oversight Committee to defend his long-running relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and explain the extraordinary $158 million he paid him between 2013 and 2017. Black maintained that the money purchased legitimate tax, estate-planning and family-office services that allegedly saved him between $1 billion and $2 billion. He said Epstein deceived him about the deductibility of his fees, exaggerated his influence and repeatedly demanded more money, eventually causing Black to end their relationship in 2018. Black denied knowing about Epstein’s trafficking operation, abusing any woman, having sex with anyone underage, paying Epstein for access to women or being blackmailed by him. At the same time, he acknowledged spending considerable time around Epstein, meeting prominent figures through him and contributing a birthday poem describing Epstein’s interest in attractive women around the world. Although Black later insisted Epstein was not a “dear friend,” the birthday message itself called him exactly that and was signed “love and kisses.” The questioning became confrontational when committee investigators turned to Black’s relationships with women and nondisclosure agreements. Black acknowledged a six-year extramarital affair and confirmed a settlement that included monthly payments, loan forgiveness and money connected to a British visa, while saying he regarded the woman’s demands as blackmail and had discussed the situation with Epstein. He and his attorneys then refused to disclose how many NDAs he had signed, their terms or who else in his social circle had such agreements, arguing that confidentiality provisions prevented him from answering during a voluntary interview. Committee officials rejected that position and served Black with subpoenas for relevant documents and a later deposition. His lawyers denounced the move as a political stunt and abruptly ended the interview before lawmakers could fully question him about the $158 million in payments or the broader allegations surrounding his association with Epstein. To contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

19. juli 202612 min
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Leon Black And His Epstein Related Congressional Transcript (Part 1) (7/19/26)

Leon Black used his appearance before the House Oversight Committee to defend his long-running relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and explain the extraordinary $158 million he paid him between 2013 and 2017. Black maintained that the money purchased legitimate tax, estate-planning and family-office services that allegedly saved him between $1 billion and $2 billion. He said Epstein deceived him about the deductibility of his fees, exaggerated his influence and repeatedly demanded more money, eventually causing Black to end their relationship in 2018. Black denied knowing about Epstein’s trafficking operation, abusing any woman, having sex with anyone underage, paying Epstein for access to women or being blackmailed by him. At the same time, he acknowledged spending considerable time around Epstein, meeting prominent figures through him and contributing a birthday poem describing Epstein’s interest in attractive women around the world. Although Black later insisted Epstein was not a “dear friend,” the birthday message itself called him exactly that and was signed “love and kisses.” The questioning became confrontational when committee investigators turned to Black’s relationships with women and nondisclosure agreements. Black acknowledged a six-year extramarital affair and confirmed a settlement that included monthly payments, loan forgiveness and money connected to a British visa, while saying he regarded the woman’s demands as blackmail and had discussed the situation with Epstein. He and his attorneys then refused to disclose how many NDAs he had signed, their terms or who else in his social circle had such agreements, arguing that confidentiality provisions prevented him from answering during a voluntary interview. Committee officials rejected that position and served Black with subpoenas for relevant documents and a later deposition. His lawyers denounced the move as a political stunt and abruptly ended the interview before lawmakers could fully question him about the $158 million in payments or the broader allegations surrounding his association with Epstein. To contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

19. juli 202620 min
episode Mega Edition: How Jeffrey Epstein Utilized The Modeling Industry To Abuse Women And Girls (7/19/26) artwork

Mega Edition: How Jeffrey Epstein Utilized The Modeling Industry To Abuse Women And Girls (7/19/26)

Jeffrey Epstein used the modeling industry as both a recruiting pipeline and a layer of legitimacy, surrounding himself with agents, scouts and young aspiring models who could be brought into his orbit under the promise of castings, introductions, travel or career opportunities. Many of these girls were teenagers, foreign nationals or newcomers with little money, limited support and an intense desire to break into a notoriously competitive business. Epstein exploited that imbalance by presenting himself as a wealthy benefactor with powerful connections, making private meetings, massages and trips appear connected to professional advancement. His relationship with modeling agent Jean-Luc Brunel was especially significant, with accusers alleging that Brunel used the promise of modeling work to introduce young women and girls to Epstein. Epstein also helped finance Brunel’s MC2 modeling agency, further entangling himself with an industry capable of providing a steady supply of vulnerable recruits. The modeling world was particularly useful to Epstein because it normalized young women traveling alone, staying in agency-controlled apartments, attending private appointments and relying heavily on older men who claimed they could make or destroy careers. That environment allowed exploitation to be disguised as networking, mentoring or opportunity, while victims could be pressured into silence by fear of losing work, visas, housing or access to the industry. Epstein did not merely prey upon girls who happened to be models; he appears to have deliberately cultivated modeling contacts because the business placed ambitious and often isolated young women within easy reach of powerful gatekeepers. The result was an ecosystem in which glamour concealed vulnerability, professional promises blurred into sexual coercion and adults who should have protected young recruits instead helped deliver some of them into Epstein’s world. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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