
The Vault: The Epstein Files The Fall Guy Strategy: How DOJ Buried the Truth About Jeffrey Epstein's Sweetheart Deal (Part 1) (3/11/26)
Mar 11, 2026
A deep look at how the official story scapegoated one mid‑level prosecutor while decisions were made in Washington. Claims that Main Justice leaders shaped the non‑prosecution agreement and granted sweeping immunity. Names and meetings between powerful lawyers and senior DOJ officials are highlighted. Critique of congressional theatrics that avoided fully subpoenaing everyone involved.
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Acosta Was Made The Convenient Scapegoat
- The official narrative that Alex Acosta masterminded Epstein's NPA is false and constructed to simplify blame.
- Bobby Capucci argues the deal was fashioned in Main Justice with senior DOJ figures like Michael Mukasey and Mark Filip directing terms before Acosta signed off.
Epstein's All-Star Team Pushed The Deal In Washington
- Epstein's defense team took their demands directly to Washington heavyweights, bypassing local discretion and securing protections no regional U.S. attorney would likely grant alone.
- Capucci cites meetings with Alan Dershowitz, Ken Starr, and Jay Lefkowitz that sealed the deal at Main Justice, producing sweeping immunity including co-conspirators.
Subpoena Everyone Who Touched The NPA
- Congress should subpoena every official who touched the NPA rather than stopping at Acosta to reveal the true decision-makers.
- Capucci calls for Mukasey, Mark Filip, state prosecutors, and Main Justice staff to be dragged under oath to expose the paper trail.
