The Vault: The Epstein Files

No Charges, No Inquiry: Why Was Jeffrey Epstein Never Investigated in Colorado? (2/27/26)

Feb 27, 2026
Investigates why Colorado never launched public inquiries into Jeffrey Epstein’s properties despite allegations elsewhere. Highlights findings that federal agents did not contact local authorities and officials found no records of inquiries. Raises questions about Epstein’s local social ties and whether wealth or connections affected scrutiny. Calls for broader review of records and possible renewed investigative efforts.
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INSIGHT

Feds Never Contacted Colorado Officials About Epstein

  • Bobby Capucci argues federal investigators never contacted Colorado law enforcement about Epstein's Vail and Beaver Creek properties.
  • Eagle County and Vail officials reported no federal outreach despite Epstein owning homes there from 2001 onward.
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Specific Colorado Properties Had No Known Federal Inquiry

  • Bobby highlights specific Colorado properties: 282 North Fairway Drive in Beaver Creek and 375 Mill Creek Circle in Vail tied to Epstein trusts.
  • Eagle County Sheriff and Vail spokespersons confirmed no federal records or recollection of contact about those addresses.
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Colorado Properties Were Absent From Major Federal Cases

  • Capucci traces Epstein's legal history and notes Colorado properties were not part of the high-profile federal cases in New York, Florida, New Mexico, or the U.S. Virgin Islands.
  • Eagle County assessor records list two trusts and conveyances but no investigative actions tied to those holdings.
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