

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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Feb 24, 2026 • 16min
Epstein Files Unsealed: Alex Acosta And His Epstein Interview With OIG Inspectors (Part 19) (2/24/26)
A deep dive into Alex Acosta’s OIG interview about the Epstein non-prosecution agreement. The conversation covers prosecutorial decision-making, federal versus state jurisdiction arguments, and who reviewed and approved the deal. It also probes victim notification, secrecy around the agreement, and the gaps and evasions in Acosta’s explanations.

Feb 24, 2026 • 25min
The Vanishing Pages: Did the DOJ Withhold Trump-Linked Epstein Records? (2/24/26)
A probe into missing DOJ documents tied to allegations connecting Trump and Jeffrey Epstein. Discussion of dozens of removed or unreleased FBI pages and metadata discrepancies. Examination of political fallout, potential clemency risks, and claims that selective disclosures undermine transparency. Questions raised about record-keeping, victim privacy flags, and whether officials obstructed public access.

Feb 24, 2026 • 19min
From Denial to Disclosure: How Howard Lutnick’s Epstein Claims Collapsed (2/24/26)
Newly unsealed documents contradict years of denials about ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Emails and records show island visits, coordinated meetings, and joint investments after 2005. The reporting traces business links, funding moves, and regulatory fallout that intensified calls for accountability. The episode focuses on how documentary evidence reshaped the public record.

Feb 24, 2026 • 14min
The Epstein Scandal Reaches Westminster: Peter Mandelson Arrested and Released on Bail (2/24/26)
A high-profile UK politician was arrested and released on bail amid links to newly released Epstein files. The show explores claims he may have passed sensitive government information and lobbied on policy. It digs into police searches, political fallout, and questions about accountability for the powerful.

Feb 24, 2026 • 16min
Destroyed UK Flight Records: The Missing Flight Logs of Epstein’s Flying House Of Horrors (2/24/26)
Investigators hit a wall after RAF passenger manifests and air traffic logs were routinely destroyed, leaving big gaps in tracing a notorious private jet. Discussion centers on whether military bases and commercial airports were used for trafficking and how investigators might reconstruct movements from emails, civil files, and witnesses. The episode also explores calls for deeper probes into high-profile figures linked to those flights.

Feb 24, 2026 • 14min
The Prince Of Smears: Andrew And His Failed Attempt To Discredit Virginia Roberts (Part 2) (2/24/26)
A deep dive into allegations that a royal tried to organize an online smear campaign against an accuser. Discussion of leaked emails, congressional disclosures, and attempts to access private information. Examination of parliamentary pressure, calls to strip titles, and questions about financing and royal accountability. Coverage touches on trafficking-related claims tied to powerful networks.

Feb 24, 2026 • 11min
The Prince Of Smears: Andrew And His Failed Attempt To Discredit Virginia Roberts (Part 1) (2/24/26)
A deep dive into allegations that a senior royal tried to recruit online trolls and access private data to discredit an accuser. The show explores claims of misuse of protective resources and the political fallout as titles and privileges come under threat. It also outlines the accuser's memoir and the renewed public scrutiny of long-denied ties to a notorious trafficker.

Feb 24, 2026 • 20min
Epstein Files Unsealed: Alex Acosta And His Epstein Interview With OIG Inspectors (Part 18) (2/24/26)
A detailed readthrough of Alex Acosta’s OIG interview and his account of the Epstein non-prosecution arrangement. Tense moments about litigation risks, Main Justice involvement, and why the deal took its final shape. Repeated questions about victims’ notice, secrecy, and gaps in memory. Close parsing of letters, legal language, and why the case weakened over time.

Feb 24, 2026 • 12min
Epstein Files Unsealed: Alex Acosta And His Epstein Interview With OIG Inspectors (Part 17) (2/23/26)
An intense review of Alex Acosta’s OIG interview and how he defended the 2007–08 non-prosecution agreement. The conversation digs into memory gaps, consultation claims, and awkward timing around meetings and messages. Listeners hear sharp scrutiny of drafting edits, secrecy around victim notifications, and whether key contacts shaped the final terms.

Feb 24, 2026 • 16min
Epstein Files Unsealed: Alex Acosta And His Epstein Interview With OIG Inspectors (Part 16) (2/23/26)
A deep dive into the OIG interview with Alex Acosta and the rationale behind the 2007–2008 non-prosecution agreement. Short segments examine secrecy clauses, FOIA limits, and who drafted the deal. Listeners get detailed breakdowns of grand jury evidence handling, enforcement language, and internal critiques that called the agreement unusually favorable.


