

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.
Episodes
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Mar 6, 2026 • 23min
FBI 302 Report Details Accuser’s Allegations Involving Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein (3/6/26)
A detailed walkthrough of an FD-302 interview that recounts recruitment and grooming patterns tied to Jeffrey Epstein’s circle. The recording highlights allegations of trafficking, photographs used for control, and claims of drugging and repeated abuse. The narrative also covers family coercion and a contested encounter involving Donald Trump. Listeners are invited to weigh the recorded statements themselves.

Mar 6, 2026 • 21min
DOJ Releases Epstein File Containing FBI 302 Referencing Trump Allegation (3/6/26)
A newly released set of FBI interview memos about Jeffrey Epstein resurfaced and sparked debate over missing records. The files include allegations that a prominent political figure assaulted a teenage accuser after an introduction. The Justice Department says labeling errors caused the omission, while critics claim intentional withholding and call for greater accountability.

Mar 6, 2026 • 14min
Epstein’s Berkeley Connection: Tuition Payments and a Recruitment Pipeline (3/6/26)
Court records show tuition payments to a Berkeley law student tied to a wider recruitment pattern. Email exchanges reveal payment timing, referrals of women labeled as assistants, and candidate lists with photos. The reporting traces how financial support and donations were used to build influence inside elite academic circles.

Mar 6, 2026 • 20min
Howard Lutnick and Kathryn Ruemmler to Appear Before Epstein Congressional Committee (3/5/26)
Lawmakers expand a probe into financial, legal, and institutional ties linked to Jeffrey Epstein. A Wall Street executive's contacts and mysterious island visits are under scrutiny. A high-profile attorney faces questions about legal strategies, document handling, and institutional transparency. The committee aims to test conflicting past statements against newly released records.

Mar 6, 2026 • 1h 2min
Mega Edition: Why Didn't The DOJ Use RICO Against Maxwell or Epstein? (3/6/26)
Why was RICO never used against Epstein or Maxwell despite arguments it fit their alleged network? The conversation compares R. Kelly, NXIVM, and FIFA to explore prosecutorial choices. Topics include the 2008 non-prosecution agreement, investigative tools like wiretaps and asset seizure, defining an enterprise, and the practical and political risks of pursuing sweeping RICO cases.

Mar 6, 2026 • 59min
Mega Edition: Sarah Kellen And Her Ability To Dodge Prosecution (3/6/26)
An investigation into how alleged inner-circle aides may have facilitated access to a powerful predator. A look at why one accused associate has never faced criminal charges despite repeated civil claims. Examination of the 2008 non-prosecution agreement, grand jury records, and jurisdictional limits that complicate accountability. Survivors and lawyers pressing for prosecution of alleged lieutenants.

Mar 6, 2026 • 16min
MCC Corrections Officer Michael Thomas And His OIG Interview Related To Epstein's Death (Part 15) (3/5/26)
Michael Thomas, a veteran MCC correctional officer who was on duty the night Jeffrey Epstein was found unresponsive, speaks about his OIG interview. He recounts discovering Epstein, mapping the cell and ligature location, and the immediate CPR and medical response. The conversation covers clothing and positioning details, timing impressions, and who assisted during the chaotic aftermath.

Mar 6, 2026 • 12min
MCC Corrections Officer Michael Thomas And His OIG Interview Related To Epstein's Death (Part 14) (3/5/26)
A deep dive into a corrections officer’s interview about monitoring procedures the night a detainee was found unresponsive. The conversation covers who handled food and visits, how cell entries and tier lighting worked, and timing of discovery and emergency calls. It highlights staffing, routine counts, and why required rounds were not completed.

Mar 6, 2026 • 13min
MCC Corrections Officer Michael Thomas And His OIG Interview Related To Epstein's Death (Part 13) (3/5/26)
A detailed look at a corrections officer’s OIG interview about the night Jeffrey Epstein died. Topics include uncertainty around camera monitoring, admitted dozing on duty, seating and colleague awareness during overnight rounds, staffing shortfalls that left areas single-covered, and how counts and computer use were handled at the facility.

Mar 6, 2026 • 13min
MCC Corrections Officer Michael Thomas And His OIG Interview Related To Epstein's Death (Part 12) (3/4/26)
A deep dive into why required jail rounds sometimes go undone and how staffing and informal practices shaped overnight coverage. Detailed walkthrough of the housing-unit layout, sightlines from the officer station, and visibility of the cell where a high-profile inmate was held. Close examination of records, rosters, and whether anyone entered the cell during that overnight shift.


