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Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles

Bobby Capucci
Jeffrey Epstein:  The Coverup Chronicles
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    Mega Edition: Judge Sweet's Order Denying Ghislaine Maxwell's Summary Judgement Request (Part 5-6) (2/2/26)

    03/2/2026 | 21 mins.
    In the defamation lawsuit filed by Virginia Giuffre against Ghislaine Maxwell, Judge Robert W. Sweet presided over Maxwell's motion for summary judgment, which sought to dismiss Giuffre's claims without proceeding to trial. In his opinion and order, Judge Sweet denied Maxwell's motion, determining that genuine disputes over material facts existed, particularly concerning the truthfulness of the statements made by both parties. This decision underscored the necessity for a jury to evaluate the credibility of the conflicting accounts presented.

    Judge Sweet's ruling emphasized that the central issue in the case was the veracity of Maxwell's public statements denying Giuffre's allegations of sexual abuse and trafficking. By denying the motion for summary judgment, he allowed the defamation claims to proceed to trial, highlighting the importance of a thorough examination of the evidence and testimonies from both sides. This decision reflected the court's recognition of the complexities involved in cases alleging defamation intertwined with serious accusations of misconduct.

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    A Former BOP Assistant Director Talks The Ghislaine Maxwell Prison Transfer

    03/2/2026 | 10 mins.
    Ghislaine Maxwell’s transfer from FCI Tallahassee, a medium-security federal prison, to Bryan Federal Prison Camp in Texas has drawn sharp criticism and widespread skepticism due to its highly irregular nature. Federal prison policy dictates that inmates convicted of serious crimes—especially those involving violence, international ties, or sex trafficking—are rarely, if ever, reassigned to minimum-security camps. Maxwell’s background as a convicted sex trafficker with dual citizenship, ties to global intelligence, and deep associations with high-profile individuals makes her a textbook case for maximum supervision. Yet she was quietly moved to a facility with no armed guards, no fences, and minimal restrictions—conditions far more suited to nonviolent white-collar criminals.

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    Ghislaine Maxwell's move to Texas minimum security prison called 'highly unusual' | Fox News
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    Jes Staley And The Barclays Golden Parachute That Didn't Open

    03/2/2026 | 17 mins.
    When Jes Staley exited as CEO of Barclays in November 2021, part of his contractual exit package entitled him to continued pay and benefits during his notice period. Under that agreement, Barclays committed to 12 months’ notice, meaning Staley continued to receive his fixed salary of about £2.4 million per year (paid in a mix of cash and shares), a pension allowance of around £120,000, and other standard benefits through late 2022. Barclays was also obligated to cover his repatriation costs to the United States as part of the departure arrangements.

    However, due to regulatory scrutiny over his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, Barclays froze roughly £22 million worth of his unvested bonus awards, which significantly reduced the total payout he would otherwise have received upon departure. Much of his long-term incentive compensation remained unvested and withheld pending investigations, meaning that while Staley received his contractual pay and benefits during the notice period, the large performance-based bonuses that could have boosted his overall exit compensation were not paid out.

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    That Time Jes Staley Had His Salary Frozen Over Ties To Jeffrey Epstein

    03/2/2026 | 19 mins.
    Jes Staley, the former CEO of Barclays, saw roughly £22 million in bonuses and deferred compensation frozen in 2022 as regulators dug into his ties to Jeffrey Epstein. The freeze included unvested share payouts and long-term incentive plans that Staley had been promised but had not yet received. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) launched their review after concerns emerged over how Staley characterized his personal relationship with Epstein, a man whose reputation was already well-tarnished by his 2008 sex-offense conviction. The decision marked a significant step for Barclays, signaling just how seriously the bank’s board and regulators were taking any whiff of reputational risk tied to Epstein.

    The matter didn’t end with the freeze. In 2023, the FCA moved to ban Staley from holding senior positions in the UK financial industry, citing his misleading accounts of the Epstein connection. Alongside the ban, regulators initially proposed a £1.8 million fine, which was later reduced to about £1.1 million. Staley ultimately forfeited around £18 million in bonuses and deferred pay. For a man who had once been a Wall Street heavyweight, it was a public and financial fall from grace that demonstrated the long shadow Epstein’s scandal continues to cast over those in his orbit.

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    https://www.wsj.com/articles/barclays-profit-falls-on-slowdown-in-investment-banking-11645603658
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    Jeffrey Epstein's Former NYC Town House Used To Be A School

    02/2/2026 | 14 mins.
    Originally known as the Herbert N. Straus House, this imposing Upper East Side mansion was designed by architect Horace Trumbauer and completed in 1932. Although commissioned for Herbert Straus—the son of Macy’s co-owners—he never lived in it. In 1944, Straus’s heirs, facing prohibitive property costs, donated the unfinished building to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, which initially used it as a hospital. Later, from 1962 to 1989, the mansion served as the location for the Birch Wathen School, a private K–12 academy, before being sold to retailer Leslie Wexner (for $13.2 million), who renovated the opulent interior. Eventually, Jeffrey Epstein came to reside in the mansion from the mid-1990s until his death.

    Over the decades, the building transformed dramatically—from a rare, institutional-like school and hospital to one of Manhattan’s largest private residences (estimated at over 20,000 sq ft and spanning nine lavish floors). Under Epstein, it took on a darker reputation, becoming the site of serious criminal investigations into underage sex trafficking. After his death, the townhouse was sold in 2021 for around $51 million, though its legacy—rooted in education and later tainted by abuse—remains a deeply complex chapter in New York’s architectural and social history.

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About Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles

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.
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