The Vault: The Epstein Files

More Peter Mandelson Files And Epstein's Alleged DNA Vault (6/2/26)

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The second batch of documents tied to Lord Peter Mandelson’s appointment as the UK ambassador to the United States is set to be published, with officials describing it as one of the largest document releases ever laid before Parliament. The files relate to the controversy over Mandelson’s appointment, his vetting process, and the fallout from revelations about the extent of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, which ultimately led to his removal from the ambassadorial post. The release is expected to include a large volume of communications and government material, though some sensitive vetting documents may be withheld or redacted because of an ongoing Metropolitan Police investigation into alleged misconduct in public office. The broader issue is politically damaging for Keir Starmer’s government because it raises questions about what officials knew, when they knew it, how Mandelson was cleared for such a high-profile diplomatic role, and whether the government was fully transparent about the risks surrounding his Epstein ties. Newly released Epstein-related files reportedly show another strange layer of his obsession with genetics, DNA, reproduction, and personal legacy, including references to sperm banking, genetic testing, and alleged efforts to preserve or extend his biological footprint even after death. The material fits into a broader pattern already associated with Epstein: his documented fascination with eugenics, transhumanism, elite scientific circles, and the idea of using wealth and access to embed himself inside worlds of medicine, genetics, academia, and power. The new information is unsettling not only because of what it suggests about Epstein’s private ambitions, but because it raises more questions about who knew about these interests, who helped facilitate them, whether any institutions enabled him after his conviction, and why so many pieces of his operation remain hidden, redacted, or only partially understood years after his death. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Second batch of Mandelson files to be published on Monday [https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c98r664g865o] Epstein's dark dream of spreading his DNA may outlive him: new files - Raw Story [https://www.rawstory.com/jeffrey-epstein-dna-new-info/]

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episode The Deleted Tape: Amanda Ungaro, Jeffrey Epstein, and Melania Trump (6/3/26) cover

The Deleted Tape: Amanda Ungaro, Jeffrey Epstein, and Melania Trump (6/3/26)

Amanda Ungaro, a former Brazilian model and former partner of Paolo Zampolli, claimed in a deleted online recording that Melania Trump knew Jeffrey Epstein before she met Donald Trump and that Epstein, not Zampolli, was the person who introduced the couple. The allegations also point to a reported 2019 FBI proffer interview in which a former Epstein assistant allegedly said Epstein introduced Melania to Trump. The same material describes Epstein as being familiar with Zampolli’s modeling-agency world, including claims that Epstein visited the agency during casting activity and discussed acquiring Elite Models with Zampolli. The article also lays out the competing denials and credibility issues surrounding the allegation. Melania Trump has said she met Donald Trump by chance at a New York party in 1998, while Zampolli has denied Ungaro’s claims and maintained that he was the one who introduced them. Ungaro and Zampolli had documented connections to Trump’s orbit, including attendance at inauguration-related events and time at Mar-a-Lago, but Ungaro’s claims are presented alongside disputes over her credibility, including a custody battle, deportation to Brazil, and fraud-related legal problems. The result is a contested set of claims about the Epstein-Zampolli-Melania-Trump timeline, with the central allegations still unresolved. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Former Brazilian Model Claims Melania Trump Was an 'Escort' for Jeffrey Epstein Before She Met Donald Trump | IBTimes UK [https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/allegations-linking-melania-trump-jeffrey-epstein-1800225]

3. juni 202611 min
episode Buckingham Palace Is Accused Of Being Part Of The On going Epstein Coverup (6/3/26) cover

Buckingham Palace Is Accused Of Being Part Of The On going Epstein Coverup (6/3/26)

Jess Michaels, a Jeffrey Epstein survivor, accused Buckingham Palace of helping shield Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor by failing to act on damaging material it reportedly received years earlier. The central issue is an archive of roughly 30,000 emails allegedly handed to the Palace’s Lord Chamberlain in May 2020, tied to Andrew’s work as a UK trade envoy and his dealings with powerful business figures. Those emails reportedly suggested Andrew may have shared sensitive or confidential government-related information, including material connected to his official role, and raised questions about whether the Palace had evidence of potential misconduct long before police action began. Michaels argued that the Palace’s alleged inaction fits a broader pattern of institutions protecting powerful men while survivors were ignored, doubted, or left to fight alone. Andrew, who has denied wrongdoing, was later arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office in connection with allegations that he passed sensitive information to Jeffrey Epstein, and Thames Valley Police are also assessing related claims involving possible sexual misconduct. The broader implication is that the scandal is no longer only about Andrew’s relationship with Epstein or Virginia Giuffre’s allegations, but about whether Buckingham Palace had information that should have triggered accountability years earlier and instead allowed the matter to remain buried. to contact me: bobbcapucci@protonmail.com source: Epstein survivor accuses palace of cover-up [https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/epstein-survivor-accuses-palace-of-cover-up/ar-AA24tGfW?cvid=6a1c304c92f74372b99fda5f33df4668&ocid=U452DHP]

3. juni 202610 min
episode James Fine, Karyna Shuliak, and Columbia Dental’s Epstein Problem (6/3/26) cover

James Fine, Karyna Shuliak, and Columbia Dental’s Epstein Problem (6/3/26)

Dr. James Fine, a longtime Columbia College of Dental Medicine administrator, is set to leave his post after newly scrutinized records showed he twice helped Karyna Shuliak, Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend, gain entry into Columbia dental programs. The first instance involved her admission into the dental school after she had initially been rejected, during a period when Epstein was being courted as a potential major donor. The second involved Fine later recommending Shuliak for a postdoctoral program. The controversy grew because Columbia had already taken action against other dental school figures tied to Epstein-related admissions and fundraising questions, while Fine had remained in place despite documents showing his role in both episodes. The deeper issue is not merely one administrator leaving a university job; it is the pattern of elite institutions bending, softening, or bypassing normal procedures when Jeffrey Epstein’s money, access, or influence entered the room. Columbia has said Shuliak herself has not been found responsible for wrongdoing, but the admissions trail raises serious questions about who inside the school helped Epstein, why normal standards appeared to shift, and why accountability arrived only after documents forced the issue into public view. Fine’s exit adds another name to the fallout, but it also reinforces the larger Epstein pattern: powerful institutions only seem to discover their ethical backbone after the emails, donations, and internal favors become impossible to ignore. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: College of Dental Medicine administrator who twice aided Epstein’s girlfriend’s admission to exit post [https://www.columbiaspectator.com/main/2026/05/30/college-of-dental-medicine-administrator-who-twice-aided-epsteins-girlfriends-admission-to-exit-post/]

3. juni 202611 min
episode Mega Edition: Les Wexner And The Epstein Related Q&A Session With Congress (6/3/26) cover

Mega Edition: Les Wexner And The Epstein Related Q&A Session With Congress (6/3/26)

Les Wexner’s Epstein-related deposition landed less like a breakthrough and more like another controlled pass through already familiar terrain: Wexner said Epstein conned him, denied knowing anything about Epstein’s sex trafficking, denied participating in abuse, and tried to frame the relationship as professional rather than personal. He described Epstein as a family-office figure who managed parts of his financial life, claimed Epstein stole from him, said he never saw warning signs, and insisted that after Epstein’s 2008 guilty plea, Epstein was essentially “dead” to him. The questioning did force Wexner to address uncomfortable details — the birthday-book message signed “your friend Leslie,” photos of him with Epstein, a visit to Epstein’s island, Epstein’s role around New Albany, and the question of how much money Epstein may have taken — but Wexner’s answers largely stayed inside the same defensive box: he was deceived, he did not know, he does not remember, and Epstein was a criminal predator whose full operation escaped him. The problem is that the process did not appear to substantially move the ball. It produced optics, denials, memory gaps, and a few headline-friendly moments, but very little that fundamentally changed the public record. The public already knew Wexner was one of Epstein’s most important early patrons, that Epstein had unusual access to his money and world, that the relationship helped give Epstein social credibility, and that Wexner has long claimed he was betrayed and financially exploited. What the deposition added was texture, not revelation: Wexner’s own tone, his repeated distancing, his admission about the birthday note, his “con man” framing, and his inability or unwillingness to nail down key specifics. In that sense, the interview reinforced the larger frustration with the Epstein inquiry machine: powerful people are questioned, transcripts and videos are released, everyone gets a day of headlines, but the public still comes away with the same core unanswered questions about who enabled Epstein, who protected him, who benefited from him, and why the system let him operate for so long. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

3. juni 20261 h 0 min
episode Mega Edition: The Psychological Reconstruction Of The Events Leading To The Death of Epstein (6/2/26) cover

Mega Edition: The Psychological Reconstruction Of The Events Leading To The Death of Epstein (6/2/26)

In the memorandum responding to the psychological reconstruction of inmate Jeffrey Epstein dated September 17, 2019, MCC New York Warden J. Petrucci addressed findings related to Epstein’s mental state and the events leading up to his death while housed in the Special Housing Unit. The response reviewed Epstein’s custody status, the decision to remove him from suicide watch, and the psychological assessments conducted by staff prior to his death. According to the institutional response, medical and psychological personnel had evaluated Epstein after an earlier incident in July 2019 and later determined that he did not meet the criteria to remain on suicide watch. Instead, he was placed under psychological observation, which carried fewer monitoring requirements than full suicide watch. The memorandum emphasized that clinical staff believed Epstein was stable enough to be removed from the more restrictive monitoring status and that the decision was based on the professional judgment of mental health personnel following their evaluation. Petrucci’s response also addressed operational procedures within the Special Housing Unit and how those procedures were supposed to function during Epstein’s detention. The memorandum stated that once Epstein was removed from suicide watch, responsibility for routine monitoring shifted back to standard correctional procedures, including regular counts and welfare checks conducted by correctional officers. The response acknowledged that those required checks were not properly carried out during the overnight shift preceding Epstein’s death and that logbook entries later proved to be inaccurate. While the psychological reconstruction attempted to analyze Epstein’s mental condition and possible motivations, the institutional response focused on clarifying the decisions made by staff and explaining the custody status under which Epstein was being housed at the time. The memorandum ultimately framed the removal from suicide watch as a clinical decision made by mental health professionals, while noting that subsequent failures in required monitoring procedures occurred during the final hours before Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: EFTA00048963.pdf [https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00048963.pdf]

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