Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles

Mega Edition: Unnamed MCC Lieutenant And HIs OIG Interview (1-3) (7/4/26)

41 min · 5 de jul de 2026
Portada del episodio Mega Edition: Unnamed MCC Lieutenant And HIs OIG Interview (1-3) (7/4/26)

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The deposition of the unnamed MCC lieutenant reveals not just operational failures, but a striking level of evasiveness that runs throughout the testimony. When pressed on critical details—staffing levels, required inmate checks, chain of command responsibilities, and awareness of Epstein’s status—the lieutenant repeatedly falls back on vague answers, limited recollection, or an inability to provide specifics. This pattern isn’t occasional—it’s consistent, especially on the exact points where clarity matters most. Rather than offering firm timelines or accountability, the testimony often drifts into generalities, creating the impression that either key information was not retained or not being fully disclosed. That evasiveness becomes even more glaring when discussing the hours leading up to and immediately following Epstein’s death. Questions about whether protocols were followed, who was responsible for monitoring, and how breakdowns occurred are met with uncertainty or deflection, leaving major gaps in the narrative. Instead of clarifying what went wrong, the testimony reinforces the sense of confusion and lack of oversight already seen in other MCC accounts. The result is a record that feels less like a clear explanation and more like a fragmented, incomplete account—one that raises as many questions about credibility and accountability as it answers about the failures inside the facility. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: EFTA00062649.pdf [https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00062649.pdf]

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