Episodes

  • Mega Edition: Courtney Wild And Her Jeffrey Epstein Related Deposition From 2017 (Part 8-10) (4/24/26)
    Apr 24 2026
    In the 2017 video deposition of Courtney E. Wild, taken as part of the civil case Epstein v. Rothstein in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, Wild testified under oath about her personal background, criminal history, and relevant circumstances before the court began substantive questions. The early portion of the deposition focuses on Wild’s identity and personal history, including her marriage, family situation, and her own past convictions, including a drug trafficking conviction for which she was serving a sentence at the Gadsden Correctional Facility in Florida at the time of the deposition. Wild was sworn in and answered basic biographical questions about her life prior to moving into the heart of the civil litigation against Epstein’s representatives and others, establishing her presence and credibility as a witness in the case’s factual record


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    39 mins
  • Mega Edition: Courtney Wild And Her Jeffrey Epstein Related Deposition From 2017 (Part 5-7) (4/24/26)
    Apr 24 2026
    In the 2017 video deposition of Courtney E. Wild, taken as part of the civil case Epstein v. Rothstein in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, Wild testified under oath about her personal background, criminal history, and relevant circumstances before the court began substantive questions. The early portion of the deposition focuses on Wild’s identity and personal history, including her marriage, family situation, and her own past convictions, including a drug trafficking conviction for which she was serving a sentence at the Gadsden Correctional Facility in Florida at the time of the deposition. Wild was sworn in and answered basic biographical questions about her life prior to moving into the heart of the civil litigation against Epstein’s representatives and others, establishing her presence and credibility as a witness in the case’s factual record


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    1027.pdf
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    38 mins
  • Mega Edition: Courtney Wild And Her Jeffrey Epstein Related Deposition From 2017 (Part 1-4) (4/22/26)
    Apr 24 2026
    In the 2017 video deposition of Courtney E. Wild, taken as part of the civil case Epstein v. Rothstein in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, Wild testified under oath about her personal background, criminal history, and relevant circumstances before the court began substantive questions. The early portion of the deposition focuses on Wild’s identity and personal history, including her marriage, family situation, and her own past convictions, including a drug trafficking conviction for which she was serving a sentence at the Gadsden Correctional Facility in Florida at the time of the deposition. Wild was sworn in and answered basic biographical questions about her life prior to moving into the heart of the civil litigation against Epstein’s representatives and others, establishing her presence and credibility as a witness in the case’s factual record


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    1027.pdf
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    53 mins
  • Epstein Survivors Blast The No Credible Evidence Claim Made By The FBI
    Apr 24 2026
    Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein were quick to condemn Kash Patel’s claim that there was “no credible evidence” of Epstein trafficking victims to anyone but himself. They pointed out that the public record alone undermines Patel’s statement. Virginia Giuffre’s sworn depositions, the Maxwell trial testimony, and multiple FBI interview summaries (FD-302s) make direct references to high-profile individuals. Survivors also reminded the public that members of Congress, including Rep. Thomas Massie, have already stated in hearings that victims named more than 20 powerful men—including billionaires, politicians, and a prince—to whom they were trafficked.

    They accused Patel of either ignoring or deliberately minimizing the mountain of corroborating evidence. Beyond official court documents and sworn testimony, survivors criticized him for deferring to prior DOJ conclusions without releasing the raw FBI reports or victim statements. They demanded transparency in the form of unsealed FD-302s, noting that nothing in Epstein’s controversial non-prosecution agreement prevents their disclosure. Survivors said Patel’s statement not only insults them but perpetuates the cover-up, and they called for immediate accountability.


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    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    Epstein Survivors Blast FBI Director Kash Patel For Claiming 'No Credible Information' Financier Trafficked Women to Others
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    17 mins
  • JD Vance Attempts To Shift The Epstein Narrative And Prince Andrew's Woes Grow
    Apr 24 2026
    In a Fox News appearance, Vice President J.D. Vance sought to shift focus away from the Trump administration’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case by accusing Democrats of inaction. He claimed that President Biden “did absolutely nothing” while in office and suggested Epstein had strong connections with left-wing political and financial figures—asserting that "Democrat billionaires and Democrat political leaders went to Epstein island all the time" and hinting at potential involvement by Bill and Hillary Clinton. His remarks swiftly sparked social media outrage and renewed demands to “release the files,” with critics pointing out that President Trump himself had past ties to Epstein.


    Also...


    Prince Andrew is reportedly “too terrified” to set foot in the U.S. again due to fears of arrest, civil lawsuits, or being subpoenaed in connection with his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. According to recent reports, the Duke of York hasn’t traveled to North America in nearly a decade and is said to believe that if he returns, he could face intense political, legal, and media scrutiny—prompting him to remain in Britain as the safest option.



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    source:

    Vance calls out Democrats over Epstein, reignites push for transparency | CNN Politics

    Prince Andrew 'too terrified' to set foot back in America amid Epstein investigation, source claims - The Mirror US
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    19 mins
  • Congress Shoots Down The Motion To Subpoena Epstein Related Bank Records
    Apr 24 2026
    During a House Judiciary Committee hearing in September 2025, Ranking Member Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD) moved to subpoena the CEOs of four major banks—JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, Bank of New York Mellon, and Deutsche Bank—for “suspicious activity reports” these banks allegedly filed related to Jeffrey Epstein and his associates. The motion claimed that roughly $1.5 billion in transactions tied to Epstein had been flagged as suspicious.

    However, in a narrow vote (20-19), Republicans on the committee led by Chairman Jim Jordan moved to table the motion—effectively killing it—so the subpoena did not proceed. Only Rep. Thomas Massie broke ranks with his party to support the subpoena. The blocking of the subpoena came amid broader efforts by Democrats to force more disclosure about Epstein’s financial transactions through banks, as well as the handling of Epstein files by law enforcement.


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    GOP shuts down House Democrats' move to subpoena Jeffrey Epstein banks
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    15 mins
  • Congress Is Set To Begin Receiving Epstein Files From The DOJ
    Apr 23 2026
    Congress is selling the public a performance when it comes to the Epstein files. On the surface, it looks like accountability—hearings, subpoenas, stacks of documents—but in reality, whatever gets released will be heavily redacted and sanitized long before it ever reaches daylight. The most critical names and connections, especially those tied to intelligence agencies, politicians, bankers, and global elites, will be buried under black ink. The hearings themselves, often held behind closed doors, aren’t about exposing truth but about managing narrative. The spectacle is meant to create the illusion of progress while ensuring nothing truly explosive slips through.


    This is the same playbook the government has used for decades: generate fanfare around “transparency,” trickle out neutered files, and then declare victory once public outrage fades. Epstein’s story isn’t just about one man—it’s about a system of blackmail, compromise, and protection that stretches across institutions of power. That’s why the truth can’t be allowed out. In the end, the Epstein files won’t deliver justice; they’ll serve as another diversion, another false closure, another managed scandal designed to protect the very machine that allowed Epstein to operate in the first place.


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    18 mins
  • Bill Gates, Epstein, and the Fallout Inside the Gates Foundation (4/23/26)
    Apr 23 2026
    The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is planning a major restructuring that includes cutting up to 500 jobs—roughly 20% of its workforce—over the next several years as it tries to rein in costs and align with its long-term financial strategy. The cuts are tied to a broader effort to cap operating expenses and manage a multi-billion-dollar annual budget, with an initial round of layoffs expected before the end of the decade. Leadership framed the move as part of a long-term transition, especially as the foundation works toward its eventual wind-down timeline and adjusts to changes in funding and internal priorities.

    At the same time, the foundation has launched an external review into its past interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, following renewed scrutiny from newly released documents and ongoing political pressure. The review is meant to examine how those connections were handled and whether internal vetting processes were sufficient, with results expected later in 2026. Bill Gates has acknowledged that his meetings with Epstein were a mistake and has faced increasing calls for accountability, including a planned appearance before Congress, as the controversy continues to cast a shadow over the foundation’s operations and reputation.


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    Gates Foundation reviewing Jeffrey Epstein ties, will slash staff: WSJ
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    12 mins