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Mega Edition: A Look Back At The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial (Part 3) (7/14/26)

1 h 9 min · 14. juli 2026
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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 New Mexico Investigators Seek Prince Andrew’s Epstein Communications (7/14/26) artwork

New Mexico Investigators Seek Prince Andrew’s Epstein Communications (7/14/26)

New Mexico prosecutors have issued evidence-preservation notices to more than two dozen technology, financial and travel companies as they investigate Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch and attempt to secure the complete record of Prince Andrew’s communications with Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell. The notices reportedly cover emails, messages, travel information and other digital records held by companies including Google, WhatsApp, Yahoo, American Express and Expedia. Investigators are particularly interested in Andrew’s reported visits to the ranch, and one source said prosecutors are seeking to preserve “every message” he exchanged with Epstein before routine data-retention policies can erase potentially relevant evidence. The renewed inquiry has included interviews with former ranch employees about visitors, daily operations and Andrew’s alleged presence at the property, including a former worker who reportedly drove him from a local airport. Andrew has not been charged with any offense connected to the investigation and continues to deny wrongdoing or knowledge of Epstein’s crimes. However, the preservation orders represent a significant escalation because they are designed to lock down evidence that could help investigators reconstruct who visited Zorro Ranch, what communications took place and how Epstein’s wider network operated. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: 'Every Message They Exchanged': Ex-Prince Andrew's Communications With Epstein, Maxwell Locked Down by Prosecutors | IBTimes UK [https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/prince-andrew-epstein-investigation-1808310]

14. juli 202610 min
episode The Epstein Records and Ehud Barak’s Inner Circle (7/14/26) artwork

The Epstein Records and Ehud Barak’s Inner Circle (7/14/26)

Newly released Justice Department records reportedly show that former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak maintained a close, years-long relationship with Jeffrey Epstein well after Epstein’s 2008 conviction. Emails, visitor records and financial documents trace their association from roughly 2013 through 2019, including repeated stays by Barak and his wife at Epstein’s Manhattan residence, which staff allegedly referred to as “Ehud’s apartment.” The records also describe shared investments in the Israeli emergency-technology company Carbyne, funding from Epstein for Barak’s political nonprofit and private conversations in which Barak discussed Israeli politics and criticized Benjamin Netanyahu. The documents further indicate that Epstein acted as a political and financial connector for Barak, arranging introductions, following consultancy deals involving prominent international figures and assisting people within Barak’s inner circle. Israeli security personnel were reportedly placed inside Epstein’s residence to protect Barak during his visits, underscoring how closely his official status became intertwined with Epstein’s private world. Barak has said he never witnessed or participated in misconduct, has not been accused of sexual wrongdoing and acknowledges that his judgment in continuing the relationship deserves scrutiny. The disclosures nonetheless deepen questions about why Barak remained so closely connected to Epstein for years after his criminal conviction and what additional information may remain hidden in still-redacted federal records. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Ehud Barak and the Epstein Files: What the Documents Reveal [https://easternherald.com/2026/07/13/ehud-barak-epstein-files-israel-prime-minister-connections-2026/]

14. juli 202610 min
episode Mega Edition: A Look Back At The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial (Part 3) (7/14/26) artwork

Mega Edition: A Look Back At The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial (Part 3) (7/14/26)

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

14. juli 20261 h 9 min
episode Mega Edition: A Look Back At The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial (Part 2) (7/14/26) artwork

Mega Edition: A Look Back At The Ghislaine Maxwell Trial (Part 2) (7/14/26)

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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Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein's Crimes And The Gigantic Shrug Down In Florida (7/13/26)

Epstein-related justice in Florida was shrugged away through a combination of prosecutorial weakness, institutional deference and an extraordinary willingness to treat serious allegations as an inconvenience rather than a public emergency. Palm Beach police developed evidence involving numerous underage girls, yet the case was steadily narrowed, softened and redirected until Epstein received a plea deal that bore little resemblance to the scale of the conduct under investigation. Federal prosecutors then negotiated a secret non-prosecution agreement that protected Epstein and granted immunity to potential co-conspirators, while the victims were kept in the dark. Instead of pursuing the full network, examining the people who enabled him or testing the evidence before a jury, authorities accepted a resolution that allowed a wealthy and well-connected defendant to avoid the consequences an ordinary person would likely have faced. The indifference continued after Epstein began serving his sentence, when he received unusually generous work-release privileges and was permitted to leave jail for hours at a time under conditions that made a mockery of incarceration. Warning signs were minimized, oversight was weak and the victims were left to watch as the system appeared more concerned with accommodating Epstein than delivering justice. Florida had multiple opportunities to expose the operation, hold enablers accountable and demonstrate that wealth could not purchase a separate standard of justice, but those opportunities were repeatedly abandoned. What should have become a sweeping investigation into abuse, trafficking and institutional complicity was reduced to a managed scandal, leaving survivors with the unmistakable message that their suffering could be negotiated away. to contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

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