
The Vault: The Epstein Files Mega Edition: Prince Andrew Can't Sweat. Unless He's In St. Tropez On The Dance Floor (3/12/26)
Mar 12, 2026
They dig into legal efforts to secure overseas witness testimony and the Hague Convention steps being used. They examine requests to question Robert Giuffre and a psychologist about memories and finances. They scrutinize the infamous "can't sweat" claim and photos from Saint-Tropez that challenge it. They trace patterns of nightlife behavior and why pursuing evidence matters.
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Kaplan Seeks UK Australia Help To Interview Key Witnesses
- Judge Kaplan is coordinating international assistance to depose key witnesses in the Andrew v. Giuffre case under the Hague Convention.
- Requests target Robert Giuffre and Dr Judith Lightfoot to probe living arrangements, conversations about abuse, finances, and therapy records for April 29 interviews.
Push For Full Transparency And Exhaustive Witnessing
- Demand full document disclosure and pursue every witness to leave no factual stone unturned.
- Capucci urges exhaustive investigatory pressure, saying if you're innocent you should welcome evidence and transparency.
Defense Seeks Therapy Records To Challenge Memory Claims
- Andrew's team asked to examine whether Virginia Roberts "suffer[s] from false memories" and to obtain her therapy and medical records.
- The host condemns probing therapist notes as re-victimization and a dangerous precedent for survivors' privacy.
