Episodios

  • The Filthy Reality of Epstein’s Political Power in the United States Virgin Islands (11/26/25)
    Nov 26 2025
    Jeffrey Epstein’s influence over elected officials in the U.S. Virgin Islands has been severely underreported, and what little has surfaced paints a disturbing picture of a predator who understood exactly how to weaponize wealth and access. Epstein embedded himself deeply into the political fabric of the territory, using his private islands as both a physical and symbolic base of power. He exploited the region’s tax-benefit programs through entities like Southern Trust and Financial Trust, turning the USVI into a financial stronghold that allowed him to move money with minimal scrutiny. Along the way, he courted and financially supported political figures, cultivating the kind of access that most lobbyists would kill for — but without any of the transparency or accountability required of legitimate political influence.


    It wasn’t just checks changing hands; it was strategy, direction, and coordination. Private emails and lawsuit filings have shown that prominent political figures in the USVI sought Epstein’s approval and assistance, with some even consulting him on how to secure campaign support and manage political relationships. Epstein allegedly pushed for changes to laws and regulations that would directly benefit him — including adjustments to sex-offender requirements — and he kept a stable of officials close enough to act as buffers and facilitators. Yet despite the magnitude of this corruption, the national media largely ignored it for years, focusing instead on the glamour and scandal surrounding his high-profile associates. The story of how Epstein essentially operated as an unelected power broker within a U.S. territory remains one of the most neglected and revealing components of the broader cover-up.


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  • What the Epstein Emails Reveal About Influence, Access, and Power (11/26/25)
    Nov 26 2025
    The explosion of Epstein revelations has exposed decades of corruption, lies, and cowardice from the elites and the institutions that protected them. For years, the media treated Epstein like an awkward footnote instead of a global trafficking mastermind, sanitizing his crimes and mocking anyone who questioned the official story. Now, as emails, calendars, flight logs, and personal messages leak out, people are realizing the truth was hidden in plain sight the whole time. The powerful weren’t just covering for Epstein — they were embedded in his world, protected by money, influence, and a justice system designed to shield them while everyday people were told to shut up and trust the process. The public shock now isn’t because the truth is new, but because the lies finally broke apart and the mask fell off.

    What’s happening now is a historic shift — a mass awakening fueled by humiliation, betrayal, and a sense of rage that isn’t going to fade with the next news cycle. People are furious because they finally understand just how deeply they were manipulated by the media, the government, and a class of wealthy predators who believed they were untouchable. The elites are panicking as their empire of secrets collapses, scrambling to distract and delay while their reputations crumble in real time. But the public isn’t backing down anymore. There’s no going back, no forgetting, no pretending the system isn’t rigged. For the first time, the consequences are coming for the people who always believed they were above them — and the storm they created is about to swallow them whole.


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    18 m
  • Congress Threatens The Clinton's With Contempt Charges Over The Epstein Subpoena (11/26/25)
    Nov 26 2025
    James Comer, chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, issued a sharp warning to Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton that they must comply with in-person deposition subpoenas in the committee’s investigation of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell—and not simply offer written statements. He emphasized that the Clintons’ personal relationships with Epstein and Maxwell are precisely the reason why in-person testimony is required, and that declining to appear would amount to defiance of a lawful subpoena.


    Comer made clear that if the Clintons fail to show up for their scheduled depositions (Bill on December 17 and Hillary on December 18), the committee will initiate contempt-of-Congress proceedings. Such a move could lead to criminal referrals and potential legal consequences, akin to previous contempt cases in Congress.


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    source:

    Bill and Hillary Clinton told to appear for depositions in Jeffrey Epstein probe | New York Post
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  • Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 3) (11/26/25)
    Nov 26 2025
    The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death delivers a blistering indictment of systemic failures at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and his holding facility. It documents a litany of procedural violations: Epstein’s cellmate was removed and never replaced despite explicit policy, surveillance cameras in his unit were malfunctioning or not recording, and the staff responsible for required 30-minute checks on Epstein didn’t perform them. Instead, employees falsified records indicating those rounds were completed, and in reality Epstein was alone and unchecked for hours before his death. These aren’t isolated mistakes—they’re classic symptoms of institutional collapse and neglect at a time when every safeguard should have been activated.


    Beyond the immediate night of his death, the report underscores a deeper rot: long-standing staffing shortages, indifferent supervision, and a culture that tolerated policy breaches without accountability. The OIG identifies that the same deficiencies had been raised in prior reports about the BOP, yet were never effectively addressed. By allowing one of the most high-profile detainees in the nation to slip through the cracks under such glaring conditions, the BOP didn’t just fail Epstein—they failed the public trust and all the victims who sought justice.


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    2 3 - 0 8 5 (justice.gov)
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  • Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 2) (11/26/25)
    Nov 26 2025
    The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death delivers a blistering indictment of systemic failures at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and his holding facility. It documents a litany of procedural violations: Epstein’s cellmate was removed and never replaced despite explicit policy, surveillance cameras in his unit were malfunctioning or not recording, and the staff responsible for required 30-minute checks on Epstein didn’t perform them. Instead, employees falsified records indicating those rounds were completed, and in reality Epstein was alone and unchecked for hours before his death. These aren’t isolated mistakes—they’re classic symptoms of institutional collapse and neglect at a time when every safeguard should have been activated.


    Beyond the immediate night of his death, the report underscores a deeper rot: long-standing staffing shortages, indifferent supervision, and a culture that tolerated policy breaches without accountability. The OIG identifies that the same deficiencies had been raised in prior reports about the BOP, yet were never effectively addressed. By allowing one of the most high-profile detainees in the nation to slip through the cracks under such glaring conditions, the BOP didn’t just fail Epstein—they failed the public trust and all the victims who sought justice.


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    2 3 - 0 8 5 (justice.gov)
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  • Mega Edition: The OIG Report Into The Death And Circumstances Of Epstein's Death (Part 1) (11/25/25)
    Nov 26 2025
    The Office of the Inspector General (OIG) report into Jeffrey Epstein’s death delivers a blistering indictment of systemic failures at the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) and his holding facility. It documents a litany of procedural violations: Epstein’s cellmate was removed and never replaced despite explicit policy, surveillance cameras in his unit were malfunctioning or not recording, and the staff responsible for required 30-minute checks on Epstein didn’t perform them. Instead, employees falsified records indicating those rounds were completed, and in reality Epstein was alone and unchecked for hours before his death. These aren’t isolated mistakes—they’re classic symptoms of institutional collapse and neglect at a time when every safeguard should have been activated.


    Beyond the immediate night of his death, the report underscores a deeper rot: long-standing staffing shortages, indifferent supervision, and a culture that tolerated policy breaches without accountability. The OIG identifies that the same deficiencies had been raised in prior reports about the BOP, yet were never effectively addressed. By allowing one of the most high-profile detainees in the nation to slip through the cracks under such glaring conditions, the BOP didn’t just fail Epstein—they failed the public trust and all the victims who sought justice.


    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    2 3 - 0 8 5 (justice.gov)
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  • Joseph Manzaro And The Lawsuit Filed Against Diddy And His Alleged Co-Conspirators (Part 7)
    Nov 26 2025
    ​On April 1, 2025, plaintiff Manzaro Joseph filed a federal lawsuit in the Southern District of Florida against Sean "Diddy" Combs and several associates, including Eric Mejias, Brendan Paul, Emilio Estefan, and Adria English. The complaint alleges that the defendants participated in a criminal enterprise involving human trafficking, sexual exploitation, kidnapping, and obstruction of justice. Joseph claims he was drugged, transported across state lines, and subjected to sexual violence orchestrated by Combs, with assistance from the other named individuals. The lawsuit invokes federal statutes such as the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA), the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), and the Civil Rights Act, as well as Florida's human trafficking laws.

    The complaint details each defendant's alleged role: Mejias is accused of drugging and threatening Joseph; Paul of coordinating transportation; Estefan of facilitating and approving the transport; and English of aiding in Joseph's targeting and concealment. Joseph also references unidentified individuals ("DOE Johns") who may have contributed to the alleged crimes. He seeks damages and injunctive relief, asserting that the defendants' actions violated multiple federal and state laws. The case brings renewed scrutiny to Combs, who has faced previous legal challenges, and raises questions about the involvement of high-profile individuals in alleged criminal activities.



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    source:

    gov.uscourts.flsd.686843.1.0.pdf
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  • Joseph Manzaro And The Lawsuit Filed Against Diddy And His Alleged Co-Conspirators (Part 6)
    Nov 26 2025
    ​On April 1, 2025, plaintiff Manzaro Joseph filed a federal lawsuit in the Southern District of Florida against Sean "Diddy" Combs and several associates, including Eric Mejias, Brendan Paul, Emilio Estefan, and Adria English. The complaint alleges that the defendants participated in a criminal enterprise involving human trafficking, sexual exploitation, kidnapping, and obstruction of justice. Joseph claims he was drugged, transported across state lines, and subjected to sexual violence orchestrated by Combs, with assistance from the other named individuals. The lawsuit invokes federal statutes such as the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA), the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), and the Civil Rights Act, as well as Florida's human trafficking laws.

    The complaint details each defendant's alleged role: Mejias is accused of drugging and threatening Joseph; Paul of coordinating transportation; Estefan of facilitating and approving the transport; and English of aiding in Joseph's targeting and concealment. Joseph also references unidentified individuals ("DOE Johns") who may have contributed to the alleged crimes. He seeks damages and injunctive relief, asserting that the defendants' actions violated multiple federal and state laws. The case brings renewed scrutiny to Combs, who has faced previous legal challenges, and raises questions about the involvement of high-profile individuals in alleged criminal activities.



    to contact me:

    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com



    source:

    gov.uscourts.flsd.686843.1.0.pdf
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    13 m