

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 2, 2026 • 13min
Courtney Wild And Her Jeffrey Epstein Related Deposition From 2017 (Part 4) (3/1/26)
Courtney Wild, a former witness in civil litigation related to Jeffrey Epstein, briefly described with her background and history. She discusses early stripping and club work, memories and inconsistencies in prior testimony, detailed lifelong substance use, and how trauma tied to Epstein affected her life and those she knew. Multiple short, focused segments cover these topics.

Mar 2, 2026 • 12min
Courtney Wild And Her Jeffrey Epstein Related Deposition From 2017 (Part 3) (3/1/26)
Courtney E. Wild, a former deposition witness who testified under oath about her background and past convictions. The conversation covers her early convictions and guilty pleas. It revisits her last known contact with Jeffrey Epstein and details of a trafficking conviction. There are candid recollections about tattoos, early drug use, and memories of places she frequented as a teen.

Mar 2, 2026 • 15min
Courtney Wild And Her Jeffrey Epstein Related Deposition From 2017 (Part 2) (3/1/26)
A resumed 2017 deposition focusing on identity, criminal history, and jail stays. Details about time at Gadsden Correctional and a projected 2018 release. Recollections of multiple theft convictions, a 2009 grand theft, and a disputed battery incident at a strip club. Attempts to refresh memory with a 2010 transcript and questions about cocaine-related arrests.

Mar 1, 2026 • 13min
Courtney Wild And Her Jeffrey Epstein Related Deposition From 2017 (Part 1) (3/1/26)
A sworn 2017 deposition digs into personal background and criminal history. Discussion covers a spouse's robbery conviction and habitual offender status. Details emerge about timing of convictions, plea choices, and a methamphetamine trafficking charge tied to under-28-gram sentencing. The record also notes probation violations and prior petty theft convictions.

Mar 1, 2026 • 12min
Virginia Robert's First Trafficking Allegation and the Man Epstein “Gave” Her To (3/1/26)
A deep dive into the close financial and personal ties between a billionaire financier and a notorious trafficker. Claims that the financier was the first man trafficked women were directed to are examined. Unsealed documents and sworn depositions are discussed. The episode scrutinizes why powerful figures escaped scrutiny despite persistent allegations.

Mar 1, 2026 • 17min
Post-Mortem: The Alex Acosta OIG Interview — Anatomy of a Whitewash (3/1/26)
A scathing take on how a major oversight interview was staged to contain damage rather than seek truth. The show walks through how complexity, secrecy, and softened language were used to neutralize accountability. It highlights sidelined victims, unexamined immunity for unnamed accomplices, and the career incentives that shaped prosecutorial choices. The piece argues oversight became theater, protecting institutions over people.

Mar 1, 2026 • 17min
Why the Ghislaine Maxwell Transfer Feels Like Another Cover-Up (3/1/26)
The show digs into the uproar over Ghislaine Maxwell’s quiet transfer and the Justice Department’s refusal to explain it. It details allegations of cushy prison perks and unusual access. It explores whistleblower claims and legal views that perks suggest exchanged value. It highlights survivor outrage, tightened prison security, and suspicions that transparency is being withheld.

Mar 1, 2026 • 39min
Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Circumstances Surrounding Epstein's Death (Part 9) (3/1/26)
A deep review of the OIG report that catalogues routine failures at the Bureau of Prisons. Shortfalls in counts, missing cellmates, and falsified records are laid out. Repeated camera and surveillance breakdowns get attention. Recommendations for staffing, searches, and mandatory recording are highlighted.

Mar 1, 2026 • 29min
Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Circumstances Surrounding Epstein's Death (Part 8) (3/1/26)
A deep dive into the OIG report that exposes procedural failures at the Bureau of Prisons. Short staffing, broken cameras, and missed safety checks are highlighted. Records were falsified and supervisors ignored critical transfer notices. The discussion focuses on systemic neglect and how longstanding policy breaches left safeguards unaddressed.

Mar 1, 2026 • 33min
Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Circumstances Surrounding Epstein's Death (Part 7) (3/1/26)
A deep dive into how surveillance failures and procedural breakdowns at a federal facility created unmonitored hours. Coverage of DVR malfunctions, communication and access delays, and staff-record falsification. Examination of systemic staffing shortages, ignored suicide-prevention directives, and recurring Bureau of Prisons failures that undermined accountability.


