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Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles

Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles

By: Bobby Capucci
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Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles is a podcast dedicated to examining not just who Epstein was and what he did, but how so many people and institutions worked—then and now—to keep it all hidden. This series cuts past the headlines and digs into the documentation: court filings, deposition transcripts, plea deals, sealed exhibits, and the bureaucratic paper trail that still tells the real story. Our focus isn’t on speculation or recycled outrage. It’s on facts—and the deliberate efforts to keep those facts out of public view.

Each episode will feature in-depth analysis of newly surfaced records and underreported legal developments, alongside expert commentary that connects them to the broader machinery of power that shielded Epstein for decades. We’ll revisit the timeline from his first arrests through his 2008 plea deal, and into the re-investigations that followed his 2019 death in federal custody. And we won’t stop there—we’ll look closely at the current state of affairs: the closed probes, the lingering co-conspirators, the civil suits, and the glaring gaps in accountability.

What makes The Coverup Chronicles different is that we’re not here to sensationalize the story—we’re here to document the ongoing concealment of it. This isn’t just about reliving Epstein’s crimes. It’s about following the networks that enabled them, protected him, and continue to obscure the truth. If you want an honest look at what’s still being hidden—by whom, and why—this is the podcast that pulls those threads.


And I should know—I’ve spent over six years uncovering every dark corner of this case. My name is Bobby Capucci, and I’ve dedicated those same six years exposing the truth about Epstein and the powerful figures who enabled him. From on-the-ground investigations at Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, where I spoke with insiders, to national appearances on Tucker Carlson, I’ve followed this story farther than most are willing to go.


Who helped Epstein build his empire? Who protected him? And who is still pulling the strings? The answers lie in the shadows of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal empire. .

This is the truth they don’t want you to hear. And I’m here to make sure you do.Bobby Capucci
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Episodes
  • Sarah Ferguson Stripped of Honorary Title as Epstein Scrutiny Intensifies (4/1/26)
    Apr 1 2026
    Sarah Ferguson’s public standing has taken another significant hit as scrutiny over her past association with Jeffrey Epstein intensified following newly released investigative files. The City of York moved unanimously to strip her of the honorary “Freedom of the City” title, a symbolic but historically meaningful recognition she had held since 1987. While largely ceremonial, the decision was widely interpreted by royal observers as a powerful public rebuke, signaling how dramatically her reputation has shifted. Once seen as a charismatic and popular figure, Ferguson is now viewed through the lens of her connection to Epstein, with experts describing the move as a “damning condemnation” that underscores the long-term reputational damage tied to those associations.

    The fallout extends beyond a single title, reflecting a broader collapse in status and public support. The speed and unanimity of the decision highlighted how little institutional or public defense remains for Ferguson, with officials emphasizing the need to protect the city’s reputation and distance themselves from anyone linked to Epstein. Royal analysts suggest that this moment is less about the loss of a ceremonial honor and more about what it represents: a definitive break from her former standing within both public life and the extended royal orbit. As the Epstein scandal continues to unfold through document releases and renewed scrutiny, Ferguson’s association with it has become inseparable from her legacy, reinforcing the perception that her fall from grace is not only ongoing but deepening.





    to contact me:


    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    Sarah Ferguson stripped of York freedom of the city honor over Epstein ties | Fox News
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    11 mins
  • Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And His Monstrous Behavior In The USVI (3/31/26)
    Apr 1 2026
    Accounts emerging from litigation, witness statements, and internal estate records suggest that Jeffrey Epstein’s conduct in the U.S. Virgin Islands was far more extensive and entrenched than early reporting captured. The islands—particularly Little St. James—functioned as a central hub of his operation, where a steady flow of young women and girls were transported, housed, and cycled through a system built around control, coercion, and isolation. Testimony describes a structured environment involving recruiters, schedules, surveillance, and strict control over movement, with victims cut off from outside contact. Financial records and corporate filings tied to his USVI entities further indicate that the infrastructure supporting these activities was deeply embedded in local business operations, blurring the line between personal misconduct and an organized enterprise.

    What makes the USVI chapter especially troubling is the degree to which the system appears to have operated in plain sight while expanding in scale and sophistication. Allegations point to the use of multiple properties, layered corporate entities, and a network of employees who facilitated logistics ranging from transportation to day-to-day management. Some accounts describe not only repeated abuse but also attempts to cultivate influence, including interactions with powerful visitors and efforts to normalize the environment through routine and routine access. Taken together, these details paint a picture of an operation that was not only larger and more methodical than initially understood, but one that leveraged isolation, wealth, and institutional blind spots to persist far longer than it should have.

    to contact me:


    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com
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    35 mins
  • Mega Edition: How The Death Of Jeffrey Epstein Broke Established Protocol (3/31/26)
    Apr 1 2026
    CBS News recently revisited the case of Jeffrey Epstein’s death by analyzing surveillance footage, cell photos, and other previously unreleased materials — and found notable discrepancies between what government officials claimed and what the visual evidence appears to show. While Epstein’s death was officially ruled a suicide by hanging, CBS’s forensic reviewers argued that many standard investigative procedures were ignored: there were no evidence markers in the photos, items inside the cell had been moved, and Epstein’s body was removed before the FBI arrived. That mishandling, CBS reported, made it impossible to establish a clear and reliable timeline of events. The network also noted that Attorney General William Barr’s claim — that footage conclusively showed no one entering the area — was not backed up by the limited field of view in the available video, which fails to capture the entire cell tier or surrounding hallways.

    Inside the cell, CBS said the scene was in “disarray.” Sheets and bedding were piled in corners, electrical cords were tangled, and personal items were scattered everywhere. The report emphasized that the cell did not appear to have been treated like an active crime scene; no clear photographic documentation was taken before evidence was moved, and no chain-of-custody procedures were followed. Experts told CBS that the messy, undocumented state of the cell effectively compromised the ability to rule out foul play with confidence — even if no conclusive proof of homicide emerged from the review. The overall picture painted by CBS was one of a botched and chaotic investigation that continues to fuel public skepticism about how Epstein died in federal custody.


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonamil.com



    source:

    In cell where Jeffrey Epstein died, a scene of disarray that never underwent thorough inspection, experts said - CBS News
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    42 mins
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