

The Vault: The Epstein Files
Bobby Capucci
The Vault: The Epstein Files Unsealed is a deep-dive investigative podcast that pulls back the curtain on one of the most protected criminal networks in modern history. This series is built from the ground up on the actual paper trail—unsealed court records, depositions, exhibits, emails, and filings that were never meant to be read by the public. No pundit panels. No spin. Just the documents themselves, examined line by line, name by name, connection by connection—paired with precise, document-driven analysis that explains what the record truly shows.Each episode opens the vault on newly unsealed or long-buried Epstein files and walks listeners through what they actually reveal about power, money, influence, and the systems that failed survivors at every turn. Alongside the filings themselves, informed commentary breaks down the legal strategy, the institutional behavior, the contradictions, and the implications hiding between the lines. From judges’ orders and sealed exhibits to sworn testimony and back-channel communications, the show connects the dots the media often won’t—or can’t. Patterns emerge. Timelines collapse. Excuses fall apart.The Vault is a working archive in audio form, a living record of the Epstein case as told by the courts themselves—supplemented by rigorous analysis that provides context, challenges official narratives, and exposes where the record has been distorted, sanitized, or deliberately ignored. Every claim is grounded in filings. Every episode is anchored to the record. Listeners aren’t told what to think—they are shown what exists, what was said under oath, and what the commentary reveals about how those facts were buried, softened, or misrepresented.If you want to understand how Jeffrey Epstein was protected, who circled him, how institutions closed ranks, and why accountability keeps slipping through the cracks, The Vault: The Epstein Files Unsealed is where the record finally speaks for itself—and where the commentary ensures the documents do what no press release ever will.
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Apr 5, 2026 • 40min
Mega Edition: How Jeffrey Epstein Shrugged Off Justice In Florida (Part 2) (4/5/26)
Jeffrey Epstein was able to evade real justice in Florida through a combination of wealth, connections, and a deeply compromised legal system that bent over backward to accommodate him. In 2008, despite overwhelming evidence that he had sexually abused dozens of underage girls, Epstein secured a non-prosecution agreement (NPA) with DOJ. This sweetheart deal allowed him to plead guilty to minor state charges—soliciting prostitution from a minor—while avoiding federal charges that could have put him away for life. The deal was struck in secrecy, without informing Epstein’s victims, in blatant violation of the Crime Victims’ Rights Act. Instead of facing true consequences, Epstein was sentenced to just 18 months in a county jail, where he was granted work release for 12 hours a day, six days a week, allowing him to return to his office and continue his life of luxury. Even within jail, he received special treatment, reportedly having his own private wing and access to amenities most inmates could only dream of.Beyond the legal system’s corruption, Epstein’s ability to avoid justice was reinforced by his powerful network, which included high-profile politicians, business moguls, and celebrities. Florida prosecutors initially identified at least 36 underage victims, yet law enforcement’s pursuit of him was deliberately stifled. Acosta later admitted that he was told to “back off” because Epstein “belonged to intelligence,” a cryptic remark that only fueled speculation about deeper government entanglements. The failure of the justice system was not just a legal oversight but a calculated betrayal of Epstein’s victims. Law enforcement, prosecutors, and the courts all played a role in ensuring he walked free, sending a clear message that power and money could override even the most heinous crimes. It wasn't until over a decade later—after mounting public pressure and investigative journalism—that Epstein was arrested again in 2019. But by then, he had already spent years laughing at a justice system that had been complicit in shielding him from real accountability.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

Apr 5, 2026 • 42min
Mega Edition: How Jeffrey Epstein Shrugged Off Justice In Florida (Part 1) (4/5/26)
Jeffrey Epstein was able to evade real justice in Florida through a combination of wealth, connections, and a deeply compromised legal system that bent over backward to accommodate him. In 2008, despite overwhelming evidence that he had sexually abused dozens of underage girls, Epstein secured a non-prosecution agreement (NPA) with DOJ. This sweetheart deal allowed him to plead guilty to minor state charges—soliciting prostitution from a minor—while avoiding federal charges that could have put him away for life. The deal was struck in secrecy, without informing Epstein’s victims, in blatant violation of the Crime Victims’ Rights Act. Instead of facing true consequences, Epstein was sentenced to just 18 months in a county jail, where he was granted work release for 12 hours a day, six days a week, allowing him to return to his office and continue his life of luxury. Even within jail, he received special treatment, reportedly having his own private wing and access to amenities most inmates could only dream of.Beyond the legal system’s corruption, Epstein’s ability to avoid justice was reinforced by his powerful network, which included high-profile politicians, business moguls, and celebrities. Florida prosecutors initially identified at least 36 underage victims, yet law enforcement’s pursuit of him was deliberately stifled. Acosta later admitted that he was told to “back off” because Epstein “belonged to intelligence,” a cryptic remark that only fueled speculation about deeper government entanglements. The failure of the justice system was not just a legal oversight but a calculated betrayal of Epstein’s victims. Law enforcement, prosecutors, and the courts all played a role in ensuring he walked free, sending a clear message that power and money could override even the most heinous crimes. It wasn't until over a decade later—after mounting public pressure and investigative journalism—that Epstein was arrested again in 2019. But by then, he had already spent years laughing at a justice system that had been complicit in shielding him from real accountability.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

Apr 5, 2026 • 12min
The USVI And Their Demand For A Trial Against The Jeffrey Epstein Estate (Part 6) (4/4/26)
The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) has filed a lawsuit against the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, seeking accountability for the alleged crimes he committed while residing on his private islands within the territory. The USVI government accuses Epstein’s estate of benefiting from the human trafficking and sexual abuse of young women and girls, which he orchestrated and concealed through a network of companies and associates. In addition to financial restitution, the USVI is demanding transparency and structural changes to prevent future exploitation, emphasizing their jurisdiction's critical role in investigating Epstein’s operations and protecting victims.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmal.com

Apr 5, 2026 • 13min
The USVI And Their Demand For A Trial Against The Jeffrey Epstein Estate (Part 5) (4/4/26)
The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) has filed a lawsuit against the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, seeking accountability for the alleged crimes he committed while residing on his private islands within the territory. The USVI government accuses Epstein’s estate of benefiting from the human trafficking and sexual abuse of young women and girls, which he orchestrated and concealed through a network of companies and associates. In addition to financial restitution, the USVI is demanding transparency and structural changes to prevent future exploitation, emphasizing their jurisdiction's critical role in investigating Epstein’s operations and protecting victims.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmal.com

Apr 5, 2026 • 12min
The USVI And Their Demand For A Trial Against The Jeffrey Epstein Estate (Part 4) (4/4/26)
The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) has filed a lawsuit against the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, seeking accountability for the alleged crimes he committed while residing on his private islands within the territory. The USVI government accuses Epstein’s estate of benefiting from the human trafficking and sexual abuse of young women and girls, which he orchestrated and concealed through a network of companies and associates. In addition to financial restitution, the USVI is demanding transparency and structural changes to prevent future exploitation, emphasizing their jurisdiction's critical role in investigating Epstein’s operations and protecting victims.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmal.com

Apr 4, 2026 • 12min
The USVI And Their Demand For A Trial Against The Jeffrey Epstein Estate (Part 3) (4/3/26)
The U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) has filed a lawsuit against the estate of Jeffrey Epstein, seeking accountability for the alleged crimes he committed while residing on his private islands within the territory. The USVI government accuses Epstein’s estate of benefiting from the human trafficking and sexual abuse of young women and girls, which he orchestrated and concealed through a network of companies and associates. In addition to financial restitution, the USVI is demanding transparency and structural changes to prevent future exploitation, emphasizing their jurisdiction's critical role in investigating Epstein’s operations and protecting victims.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmal.com

Apr 4, 2026 • 17min
Jeffrey Epstein And The Core 4: Lesley Groff And The DOJ That Looked The Other way (4/4/26)
Lesley Groff was more than just Jeffrey Epstein’s assistant—she was allegedly one of the operational architects behind the scenes of his trafficking empire. For years, Groff managed Epstein’s calendar, travel logistics, and appointments, but the allegations against her go much deeper than administrative work. Victims and lawsuits have accused her of coordinating meetings that were, in reality, abuse sessions involving underage girls. She’s been described as someone who not only arranged encounters but also actively facilitated the recruitment process by maintaining contact with young girls and, in some cases, instructing them to bring others. Her office wasn’t a neutral workspace—it was the nerve center of a global sex trafficking ring hiding behind layers of wealth and corporate polish.Despite these disturbing claims, Groff has never been criminally charged. She was one of the individuals protected under Epstein’s infamous 2008 non-prosecution agreement, which granted immunity to unnamed co-conspirators and allowed key enablers to escape justice entirely. In the years since, she's managed to keep a low profile, rarely speaking publicly while civil suits were quietly dismissed or settled. Her continued freedom, in the face of such serious allegations, is a reminder of how deeply entrenched Epstein’s protection network was—and how many of those who helped orchestrate his abuse still walk free, untouched by the justice system. Groff’s story isn’t just about her—it’s about a system that shielded the guilty while survivors were left to carry the weight of silence.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein assistant accused of supplying girls for the pedophile WILL NOT face charges | Daily Mail Online

Apr 4, 2026 • 11min
Power of Attorney and Power of Abuse: Survivors Target Wexner in New Suit (4/3/26)
A group of Jeffrey Epstein survivors has filed a lawsuit against billionaire Les Wexner, the Wexner Foundation, and associated entities, alleging they enabled Epstein’s abuse and trafficking operation. The suit, filed in New York, includes multiple plaintiffs from several states who claim they were subjected to gender-motivated violence by Epstein. Central to the allegations is the claim that Wexner provided Epstein with significant financial backing—allegedly totaling around $200 million over years—which allowed Epstein to build and sustain his network. The complaint also points to Wexner’s former Manhattan townhouse, arguing it served as a key location where abuse occurred.The lawsuit further argues that Wexner’s long-standing relationship with Epstein—including granting him power of attorney over his finances—created the conditions that enabled Epstein’s crimes. Plaintiffs claim that without that financial support and access, Epstein would not have been able to operate at the scale he did. Wexner has denied the allegations, stating he had no knowledge of Epstein’s wrongdoing and that the claims lack factual basis, insisting the money provided was for legitimate financial management services. The case adds to growing scrutiny of Wexner’s role and raises broader questions about how Epstein’s network was funded and sustained for so long.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Epstein survivors sue Les Wexner and Wexner Foundation | KXAN Austin

Apr 4, 2026 • 13min
The DOJ Probe: Prince Andrew, Epstein, Maxwell, and the Peru Trail (4/3/26)
The Justice Department disclosed in court filings that investigators uncovered emails they believed suggested Ghislaine Maxwell was actively involved in arranging young women for sexual encounters, including for Prince Andrew. According to the documents cited in a search warrant application ahead of Maxwell’s 2020 arrest, the FBI identified multiple email exchanges in which Maxwell appeared to coordinate introductions and logistics involving young females. In one exchange, Andrew allegedly deferred responsibility to Maxwell with a message interpreted as leaving the arrangements “entirely to you,” while other communications referenced requests for “new inappropriate friends,” reinforcing investigators’ view that these were not casual social interactions but organized efforts.Additional emails tied to a 2002 trip to Peru further strengthened that interpretation, with Maxwell allegedly asking contacts to help find women who were “intelligent, pretty, fun” and discreet, language investigators believed was coded or suggestive in context. The FBI ultimately used these communications to argue there was probable cause that Maxwell was facilitating access to young women for sexual purposes, though she was never formally charged with arranging women specifically for Andrew, and he has denied any wrongdoing. The disclosures have resurfaced as part of broader document releases, adding new scrutiny to longstanding allegations about the scope of Maxwell’s role within Epstein’s network and the extent to which high-profile individuals may have been involved.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:DOJ told judge emails suggested Maxwell was arranging young women to have sex with Prince Andrew - ABC News

Apr 4, 2026 • 38min
Mega Edition: Stacey Plaskett Calls The Epstein Related Lawsuit Filed Against Her Frivolous (4/4/26)
Stacey Plaskett, the U.S. Virgin Islands delegate to the U.S. House, has called the civil lawsuit filed against her by six survivors of Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking scheme “frivolous.” In her motion seeking sanctions against the plaintiffs’ attorney, she described the accusations as “outright untruth, fiction and misrepresentation,” stating the attorney persisted with what she characterized as unfounded claims even after her legal team warned that continuing would trigger a Rule 11 motion.The lawsuit, originally filed in November 2023 and amended twice, alleged that Plaskett and other U.S. Virgin Islands officials helped facilitate Epstein’s trafficking operations, including through tax-break programs, fundraising, and other support. Plaskett denied all the allegations, and by August 2025 the case against her alone was voluntarily dismissed with prejudice, meaning it cannot be refiled.to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


