The Vault: The Epstein Files

Mega Edition: The Court Apologizes To Epstein Survivors And Who Is Bruce Reinhart? (3/14/26)

Mar 14, 2026
A court publicly apologized to survivors for how the justice system mishandled the original non-prosecution deal. The show digs into Bruce Reinhart’s swift move from federal prosecutor to lawyer for Epstein’s inner circle and why that raises ethics concerns. It traces timelines, lawsuits, and calls for deeper accountability while spotlighting survivors’ continuing fight for documents and justice.
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INSIGHT

Reinhart's Instant Switch Created Conflict Optics

  • Bruce Reinhart's rapid shift from assistant U.S. attorney to defending Epstein's employees created an appearance of impropriety that haunts his judicial role.
  • Capucci cites court records showing Reinhart left the U.S. Attorney's Office on Jan 1, 2008 and began representing Epstein staff on Jan 2, 2008, fueling conflict concerns.
ANECDOTE

LLC Formed During Epstein Plea Talks

  • While plea negotiations with Epstein were ongoing, Reinhart opened an LLC to establish his private practice, suggesting he planned his exit amid the case.
  • Capucci references an Oct 23, 2007 filing showing Reinhart formed the LLC as emails flew between Epstein's lawyers and prosecutors.
INSIGHT

Survivors Alleged Side Switching To Curry Favor

  • Survivors' lawsuits accused Reinhart of switching sides to curry favor with Epstein, tying his employment to decisions that limited Epstein's liability.
  • Capucci cites a 2011 affidavit and plaintiffs' motions alleging Reinhart joined Epstein's payroll shortly after critical decisions.
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