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 jul 2026
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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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Prince Andrew And His Go To Move When It Comes To Impressing Women

Prince Andrew reportedly used private access to Buckingham Palace as a way to impress women connected to Jeffrey Epstein, with one of the most striking attractions being the opportunity to sit on the monarch’s throne. Accounts have described Andrew leading unauthorized or highly unusual private tours through restricted areas of the palace, treating spaces associated with the Crown as though they were available for his personal entertainment. One woman who worked for Epstein recalled being allowed to sit on the Queen’s throne during a palace visit, while Andrew was also reported to have shown Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell and other guests around the royal residence outside normal public arrangements. The throne-room experience came to symbolize Andrew’s alleged habit of using royal status, privilege and proximity to the monarchy to impress visitors, particularly women within Epstein’s orbit. Describing it as Andrew’s established “go-to move” goes somewhat beyond what has been publicly proven, but the available accounts suggest that allowing selected guests unusual access to royal spaces was part of the way he projected power and exclusivity. Sitting on the throne was not merely a tourist novelty; it offered women an experience almost nobody else could receive and reinforced Andrew’s position as the prince capable of opening otherwise locked doors. These episodes also raised serious questions about palace security, Andrew’s judgment and the degree to which he blurred the boundary between his public royal role and his private social life. In retrospect, the throne-room stories became another example of how Andrew allegedly used the prestige of the monarchy to entertain and impress people associated with Epstein while palace institutions failed to prevent or meaningfully scrutinize that access. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

18 jul 202612 min
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Kathryn Ruemmler’s Epstein Testimony Draws Doubt on Capitol Hill (7/18/26)

Kathryn Ruemmler faced sharp bipartisan criticism after spending six hours answering questions before the House Oversight Committee about her relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. Lawmakers said they did not believe she had been fully candid, particularly when she attempted to characterize their association as limited or professional. Democratic ranking member Robert Garcia said her answers did not appear completely truthful, while Republican chairman James Comer focused on allegations that Ruemmler helped Epstein rehabilitate his reputation after his 2008 conviction. Ruemmler acknowledged that associating with Epstein was a mistake but claimed she never witnessed criminal conduct and argued that Epstein had used respected people like her to restore his legitimacy. The documents examined by lawmakers suggest a relationship that extended far beyond ordinary legal work. Emails showed personal plans, gifts and affectionate messages in which Ruemmler referred to Epstein as “Uncle Jeffrey,” said she adored him and maintained contact despite knowing about his sex-offense conviction. She testified that Epstein had expressed remorse and claimed he did not know the girls were underage, an explanation she apparently accepted because prosecutors and a judge had approved his earlier resolution. Her spokesperson insisted that she answered every question openly and truthfully, but lawmakers remained skeptical that her testimony matched the closeness reflected in the written record or adequately explained her role in helping Epstein regain access to powerful and respectable circles. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Lawmakers question Kathryn Ruemmler’s testimony on Jeffrey Epstein ties | The Independent [https://www.the-independent.com/news/world/americas/us-politics/kathryn-ruemmler-epstein-goldman-sachs-lawyer-b3015931.html]

18 jul 202611 min
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Lesley Groff And The Transcript From Her Epstein Related Trip to Congress (Part 23) (7/18/26)

Lesley Groff told the House Oversight Committee that she worked for Jeffrey Epstein from February 2001 until July 2019 as his secretary/administrative assistant, handling scheduling, calls, travel coordination, calendars, and staff logistics. Her central position was that Epstein kept her separated from his criminal life, that she never witnessed abuse, never had a victim disclose abuse to her, and did not knowingly help Epstein or Maxwell commit crimes. She described Epstein as a “master manipulator” who lied to her and kept his “legitimate” world apart from his abuse, while acknowledging that she scheduled massage appointments when Epstein provided names and numbers, sometimes circulated calendars that included those appointments early on, and understood the massages as routine at the time. She said she did not personally meet the massage providers, did not know they were minors or young women, and assumed they were masseuses, even though members pressed her on why an extremely wealthy man would use rotating names and phone numbers instead of a professional massage service. The questioning also focused heavily on Epstein’s network and whether Groff had knowledge of powerful men being provided access to girls or young women through Epstein or Maxwell. Groff repeatedly answered no when asked whether she had arranged massages for prominent figures, knew of sexual activity involving minors or young women, or knew of anyone who knowingly facilitated Epstein’s crimes. She acknowledged scheduling or connecting Epstein with high-profile contacts, including Prince Andrew, Ehud Barak, Larry Summers, George Mitchell, John Kerry, Wesley Clark, Bill Clinton-related circles, and Donald Trump phone calls, but denied arranging Trump travel during her employment and denied knowledge of Trump-related law enforcement communications. She also said she never suspected Epstein or Maxwell of working with any intelligence service. Overall, Groff’s testimony was defensive and narrow: she admitted to being part of the machinery that kept Epstein’s calendar and contacts moving, but insisted she never saw the criminal operation underneath it and never knowingly enabled it. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source:   Lesley-Groff-Transcript.pdf [https://oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Lesley-Groff-Transcript.pdf]

18 jul 202614 min
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Lesley Groff And The Transcript From Her Epstein Related Trip to Congress (Part 22) (7/18/26)

Lesley Groff told the House Oversight Committee that she worked for Jeffrey Epstein from February 2001 until July 2019 as his secretary/administrative assistant, handling scheduling, calls, travel coordination, calendars, and staff logistics. Her central position was that Epstein kept her separated from his criminal life, that she never witnessed abuse, never had a victim disclose abuse to her, and did not knowingly help Epstein or Maxwell commit crimes. She described Epstein as a “master manipulator” who lied to her and kept his “legitimate” world apart from his abuse, while acknowledging that she scheduled massage appointments when Epstein provided names and numbers, sometimes circulated calendars that included those appointments early on, and understood the massages as routine at the time. She said she did not personally meet the massage providers, did not know they were minors or young women, and assumed they were masseuses, even though members pressed her on why an extremely wealthy man would use rotating names and phone numbers instead of a professional massage service. The questioning also focused heavily on Epstein’s network and whether Groff had knowledge of powerful men being provided access to girls or young women through Epstein or Maxwell. Groff repeatedly answered no when asked whether she had arranged massages for prominent figures, knew of sexual activity involving minors or young women, or knew of anyone who knowingly facilitated Epstein’s crimes. She acknowledged scheduling or connecting Epstein with high-profile contacts, including Prince Andrew, Ehud Barak, Larry Summers, George Mitchell, John Kerry, Wesley Clark, Bill Clinton-related circles, and Donald Trump phone calls, but denied arranging Trump travel during her employment and denied knowledge of Trump-related law enforcement communications. She also said she never suspected Epstein or Maxwell of working with any intelligence service. Overall, Groff’s testimony was defensive and narrow: she admitted to being part of the machinery that kept Epstein’s calendar and contacts moving, but insisted she never saw the criminal operation underneath it and never knowingly enabled it. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source:   Lesley-Groff-Transcript.pdf [https://oversight.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Lesley-Groff-Transcript.pdf]

18 jul 202615 min
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Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 2) (7/18/26)

The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death delivers a blistering indictment of systemic failures at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and his holding facility. It documents a litany of procedural violations: Epstein’s cellmate was removed and never replaced despite explicit policy, surveillance cameras in his unit were malfunctioning or not recording, and the staff responsible for required 30-minute checks on Epstein didn’t perform them. Instead, employees falsified records indicating those rounds were completed, and in reality Epstein was alone and unchecked for hours before his death. These aren’t isolated mistakes—they’re classic symptoms of institutional collapse and neglect at a time when every safeguard should have been activated. Beyond the immediate night of his death, the report underscores a deeper rot: long-standing staffing shortages, indifferent supervision, and a culture that tolerated policy breaches without accountability. The OIG identifies that the same deficiencies had been raised in prior reports about the BOP, yet were never effectively addressed. By allowing one of the most high-profile detainees in the nation to slip through the cracks under such glaring conditions, the BOP didn’t just fail Epstein—they failed the public trust and all the victims who sought justice. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: 2 3 - 0 8 5 (justice.gov) [https://oig.justice.gov/sites/default/files/reports/23-085.pdf]

18 jul 202643 min