The Epstein Chronicles

Bobby Capucci
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Apr 21, 2026 • 13min

Ghislaine Maxwell Had Free Run Of Buckingham Palace According To Sources

The very close ties that bind Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell have always been readily appararent for anyone who was interested in taking a gander at the years long relationship between the two and considering these close ties, is it any wonder that many people, including survivors of Jeffrey Epstein want Prince Andrew to answer some questions? In this episode, we take a look at just how close Andrew and Maxwell were and how Prince Andrew would yell and scream at Palace guards if they ever attempted to stop Maxwell from gaining entry into the palace. Instead, they were ordered to just wave her through. (commercial at 9:29)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:How Prince Andrew & Ghislaine Maxwell had ‘intimate relationship’ allowing her ‘come and go as she pleased from palace’ | The US Sun (the-sun.com)Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Apr 20, 2026 • 17min

From Newsnight to 2015: How Prince Andrew Misled the World About Jeffrey Epstein

Newly uncovered leaked emails show that Prince Andrew remained in contact with Jeffrey Epstein until at least 2015—five years longer than the Duke claimed in his infamous 2019 Newsnight interview. At the time, Andrew insisted he cut ties after meeting Epstein in December 2010, following Epstein’s sex crime conviction. But the emails, originating from former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak’s hacked inbox, include messages where Epstein passed along information attributed directly to “Andrew,” with Epstein confirming the source. These discussions involved potential business ventures, including a private security project in China.The revelations directly contradict Andrew’s carefully crafted public narrative and expose him as a man who misled the public, the monarchy, and investigators about the true extent of his ties to Epstein. By insisting he severed contact in 2010 while secretly maintaining communications for years, Andrew not only damaged his own credibility but also dragged the Royal Family deeper into scandal. His willingness to keep dealing with a convicted sex offender behind the scenes reveals a level of arrogance and dishonesty that makes his 2019 Newsnight denials look like a calculated performance. Far from being a victim of bad judgment, Andrew now appears complicit in sustaining a relationship he knew was toxic, raising the question of what else he has concealed.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Prince Andrew 'remained in contact with Jeffrey Epstein five years longer than he claimed in Newsnight interview', emails suggest | Daily Mail OnlineBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Apr 20, 2026 • 15min

Congress Shoots Down The Motion To Subpoena Epstein Related Bank Records

During a House Judiciary Committee hearing in September 2025, Ranking Member Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) moved to subpoena the CEOs of four major banks—JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon, and Deutsche Bank—for “suspicious activity reports” these banks allegedly filed related to Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. The motion claimed that roughly $1.5 billion in transactions tied to Epstein had been flagged as suspicious.However, in a narrow vote (20-19), Republicans on the committee led by Chairman Jim Jordan moved to table the motion—effectively killing it—so the subpoena did not proceed. Only Rep. Thomas Massie broke ranks with his party to support the subpoena. The blocking of the subpoena came amid broader efforts by Democrats to force more disclosure about Epstein’s financial transactions through banks, as well as the handling of Epstein files by law enforcement.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:GOP shuts down House Democrats' move to subpoena Jeffrey Epstein banksBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Apr 20, 2026 • 13min

Inside The OIG Interview: The Warden's Statement Detailing The Death Of Jeffrey Epstein (Part 22) (4/20/26)

Lamine N'Diaye, in his interview with the Office of the Inspector General, essentially tried to turn the Metropolitan Correctional Center into a scapegoat while positioning himself as a bystander to its failures. He leaned heavily on the narrative that the facility was already broken—staff shortages, overtime abuse, infrastructure decay—as if that somehow absolved him of responsibility rather than underscoring the urgency of his role. What stands out is not just what he admitted, but what he avoided: there is little evidence in his account of decisive leadership, no clear record of aggressive intervention, and no meaningful acknowledgment that the buck was supposed to stop with him. Instead, he described a system failing in slow motion while he remained at the helm, fully aware of the cracks but unwilling—or unable—to reinforce them before they gave way.Even more troubling is how his interview reflects a pattern of deflection that mirrors broader institutional behavior in the wake of Jeffrey Epstein’s death. N’Diaye pointed to correctional officers missing rounds, falsifying logs, and working under extreme fatigue, but failed to explain why those conditions were tolerated under his command, especially after Epstein had already been flagged as a high-risk inmate following a prior incident. The responsibility didn’t disappear into the system—it sat squarely in his office, and his testimony reads less like accountability and more like damage control. The overall picture is not of a warden overwhelmed by circumstances, but of a leader who allowed a known crisis environment to persist unchecked, then attempted to retroactively frame it as inevitable once the worst-case scenario unfolded.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:EFTA00119019.pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Apr 20, 2026 • 20min

Pam Bondi Defies Epstein Subpoena as the GOP Transparency Push Collapses In Congress (4/20/26)

The battle over the Epstein files inside Congress took a sharp turn as the House Oversight Committee pushed to compel former Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify about how the Justice Department handled the release of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein. Lawmakers issued a subpoena demanding answers on delays, redactions, and whether the DOJ actually complied with transparency requirements—but Bondi refused to appear for her scheduled deposition. What followed exposed a deeper fracture: while some members continued pressing for answers, key Republicans who had previously championed “full transparency” on Epstein suddenly lost urgency when it came time to enforce accountability against one of their own.That shift has fueled accusations of outright hypocrisy. The same GOP voices that once demanded aggressive oversight, subpoenas, and public hearings over Epstein-related disclosures appeared far less interested once Bondi became the focal point. Instead of unified pressure to compel testimony, there was hesitation, deflection, and a noticeable cooling of momentum—raising questions about whether the push for transparency was ever about exposing the full truth, or simply a political weapon when it was convenient. The result is a stalled process, a missing witness, and a growing perception that accountability around Epstein’s network is being selectively pursued depending on who might be implicated.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:As GOP interest in Pam Bondi fizzles, Democrats push to question key figure in Epstein sagaBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Apr 20, 2026 • 17min

Zorro Ranch Exposé: A Survivor’s Story Raises New Questions About Who Knew and Who Was There (4/20/26)

A survivor named Rachel Benavidez has come forward describing how the isolated compound, Zorro ranch functioned as a deeply controlled environment where young women and girls were brought in under false pretenses and then subjected to abuse. She recalled being recruited for legitimate work, only to find herself in a setting where Epstein exercised total control—over movement, access, and the people around him. The remoteness of the ranch, combined with its scale and privacy, created conditions where what was happening could remain hidden in plain sight, with multiple individuals present but little intervention or oversight.Her account reinforces long-standing allegations that the ranch was not just another property, but a central location in Epstein’s network where abuse occurred repeatedly over time. She pointed to the presence of other young women on the property and expressed her belief that there were additional people involved or aware of what was happening who have never been held accountable. The story adds to growing pressure to fully investigate the ranch, especially given that it was never subjected to the same level of federal scrutiny as Epstein’s other properties, leaving a significant gap in understanding what may have taken place there and who may have knownto contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein survivor says it's not too late to expose what happened at his New Mexico ranchBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Apr 20, 2026 • 19min

The South Carolina Witness: A Follow-Up on Epstein, Trump, and the Questions That Never Went Away (4/20/26)

A South Carolina woman came forward to federal investigators with a story that pulls together power, proximity, and deeply troubling allegations tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s orbit. She claimed she was drawn into Epstein’s world as a teenager and later described an encounter involving Donald Trump at a Hilton Head property. What makes the account stand out isn’t just the accusation itself, but the way parts of her story held up under scrutiny—investigators were able to verify key details about a man she named, Jimmy Atkins, including who he was and his connection to the location she described. Those confirmations don’t prove the larger claims, but they do give the narrative a backbone that’s hard to ignore.This development builds directly on a story that had already raised serious questions about Jeffrey Epstein’s reach and the people orbiting his world, but now adds a more unsettling layer. The same South Carolina accuser, whose allegations had been circulating in earlier reporting, re-emerges here with additional scrutiny placed on her claims—specifically an alleged encounter involving Donald Trump at a Hilton Head property. What makes this follow-up harder to dismiss is that investigators were able to independently verify key details she provided about another man she named, Jimmy Atkins, confirming his identity and connection to the location she described. That kind of corroboration doesn’t prove everything she alleges, but it reinforces that she wasn’t inventing the environment or the people out of thin air.What’s striking is how the story continues to live in that uncomfortable gray zone where pieces of it check out, yet the most explosive accusations remain unresolved. Instead of closing the door, this follow-up reopens it—raising fresh questions about who was present, who had access, and what was happening in spaces tied to Epstein’s network. Trump has denied the allegations, but the broader pattern here isn’t about a clean resolution—it’s about a narrative that keeps resurfacing with enough verified detail to prevent it from being easily dismissed, while still lacking the definitive evidence that would force accountability.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Inside the case of alleged Epstein victim from Hilton HeadBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Apr 20, 2026 • 13min

The Epstein/Maxwell Witness List: Who “May Have Known” vs Who “Did Know” (4/20/26)

The witness list uses carefully calibrated language that stands out once you read it closely. Some individuals are described as people who “may have knowledge” of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell’s activities, which introduces a layer of ambiguity and legal distance. That phrasing suggests uncertainty, limited exposure, or at the very least a cautious approach by attorneys who are signaling relevance without making a definitive claim. It’s the kind of wording typically used when a person’s connection is indirect, secondhand, or not fully established in the evidentiary record, allowing their inclusion without overcommitting to what they can actually testify to under oath.By contrast, other names on the same list are described as individuals who “have knowledge,” a much stronger and more deliberate assertion. That distinction implies firsthand awareness, direct involvement, or materially significant insight into the underlying events. The contrast between these two categories isn’t accidental—it reflects how the legal teams are prioritizing witnesses and framing their expected value to the case. In effect, the document quietly signals a hierarchy of credibility and importance, separating those who are potentially relevant from those who are believed to hold concrete, actionable information about the Epstein-Maxwell operation.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Apr 20, 2026 • 43min

Mega Edition: Prince Andrew And The Files That Were Sealed By UK Authorities (4/20/26)

During his time as the UK’s Special Representative for Trade and Investment, records tied to Prince Andrew’s official trips, contacts, and activities were placed under long-term restriction, with key Foreign Office documents not scheduled for release until 2065—effectively sealing them for decades. Prince Andrew held the role from 2001 to 2011, a position that gave him access to sensitive government briefings, high-level business negotiations, and diplomatic communications. The decision to lock away those records has been tied to standard confidentiality rules around state business, but the sheer length of the embargo—spanning more than half a century—has raised serious questions about whether the intent is protection of national interests or insulation of a controversial figure from scrutiny.That decision has triggered significant blowback, especially as new revelations about his conduct as trade envoy have emerged, including allegations that he shared sensitive information with Jeffrey Epstein and blurred the lines between public duty and private relationships. Lawmakers and critics have argued that keeping those records sealed while investigations unfold only deepens suspicion and fuels the perception of institutional protection. Calls to release the documents have intensified, with political pressure mounting to end long-standing conventions that shield royals from accountability, as the secrecy surrounding Andrew’s envoy years is now seen as a central obstacle to understanding the full scope of his actions and any potential misconduct.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.
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Apr 20, 2026 • 1h 16min

Mega Edition: Todd Blanche And His Cozy Prison "Fireside" Chat WIth Ghislaine Maxwell (Part 19-23) (4/20/26)

On August 22, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice released redacted transcripts and audio recordings of a two-day interview it conducted in July with Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year federal prison sentence for her role in Jeffrey Epstein’s sex-trafficking ring. During the interview, Maxwell denied ever seeing any inappropriate behavior by former President Donald Trump, describing him as a “gentleman in all respects,” and insisted she “never witnessed the president in any inappropriate setting in any way.” She also rejected the existence of a so-called “client list,” countering years of speculation, and claimed to have no knowledge of blackmail or illicit recordings tied to Epstein.In addition to defending high-profile figures, Maxwell expressed doubt that Epstein’s death was a suicide, while also rejecting the notion of an elaborate conspiracy or murder plot. The release of the transcripts—handled under the Trump-era Justice Department—has stirred sharp political debate. Trump allies have framed her remarks as vindication, while critics and Epstein’s survivors question her credibility, pointing to her conviction and suggesting her words may be aimed at influencing potential clemency or political favor.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Interview Transcript - Maxwell 2025.07.24 (Redacted).pdfBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

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