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Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles

Bobby Capucci
Jeffrey Epstein
Ghislaine Maxwell
Prince Andrew
Department Of Justice
Alex Acosta
Donald Trump
Epstein
Virginia Roberts
Bill Clinton
FBI
Tova Noel
Alan Dershowitz
OIG
Office Of the Inspector General
Sarah Ferguson
Robert Maxwell
Palm Beach
Congress
New York
Metropolitan Correctional Center

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 sto... more

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Latest Episodes

Newly released DOJ files portray longtime Jeffrey Epstein aide Lesley Groff as a central figure in the logistics surrounding Epstein’s operation rather than merely a passive assistant handling calendars and travel. According to investigative summarie... more

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is set to appear before the House Oversight Committee for a transcribed interview about his past relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, after mounting pressure from lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. The hearing comes... more

A former French model, Jeffrey Epstein accuser identified as Juliette G., says it took years to fully understand how she ended up in a New York bedroom with Epstein, describing the experience as something she only later recognized as part of a broade... more

These four women were explicitly named as "potential co-conspirators" in Jeffrey Epstein’s 2008 non-prosecution agreement, a deal that allowed him to avoid serious federal charges. Sarah Kellen and Lesley Groff, both former assistants, are accused of... more

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Recent Guests

Ghislaine Maxwell
Respondent in deposition, Epstein associate and alleged participant in related activities
Unknown/Jeffrey Epstein-associated circle
Episode: Mega Edition: Ghislaine Maxwell And Deposition That Sealed Her Fate (Part 20-23) (4/28/26)
Sigrid McCauley
Attorney questioning Maxwell in deposition
Legal counsel
Episode: Mega Edition: Ghislaine Maxwell And Deposition That Sealed Her Fate (Part 20-23) (4/28/26)
Rachel Benavidez
Survivor of abuse at Zorro Ranch
New Mexico survivor advocating for accountability
Episode: Zorro Ranch Exposé: A Survivor’s Story Raises New Questions About Who Knew and Who Was There (4/20/26)
Larry Visoski
Jeffrey Epstein's pilot who testified in deposition
Epstein-related flight operations
Episode: Mega Edition: The Deposition Of Epstein's Chief Pilot Larry Visoski (7-9) (4/5/26)
Kelly Brennan
Survivor of Jeffrey Epstein's abuse
Episode: Jeffrey Epstein Survivor Kelly Brennan Discusses Her Abuse At The Hands Of Epstein
Michael Reiter
Former Palm Beach Police Chief
Palm Beach Police Department
Episode: Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And The Police Department That Exposed Him (3/27/26)
Jeff Hauser
Executive Director of the Revolving Door Project
Revolving Door Project
Episode: Wall Street Ties Raise Questions for Prosecutors Overseeing Epstein-Linked Matters (3/16/26)
Andrew Lowney
Historian and author of About Andrew, 65 and Fergie, 66
Author and historian
Episode: Mega Edition: How The Relationship With Epstein Cost Fergie And Andrew Everything (3/15/26)
Raven Johnson
Former inmate at Federal Correctional Institution Tallahassee
Federal Bureau of Prisons facility (Tallahassee)
Episode: Life With Ghislaine Maxwell in Prison: Complaints, Conflict, and Hygiene Issues (3/13/26)

Host

Bobby Capucci
Host and investigator authoring the episode; focuses on Epstein-related investigations and power structures. Has appeared in national media and on related investigative programs.

Reviews

3.6 out of 5 stars from 86 ratings
  • Meh.

    I made it about halfway through one episode. Tidbits of good detail, but the host ends sections of sentences with a rising pitch like he’s asking a question… he does this multiple times within the same sentence, for every single sentence. That upward vocal modulation so often became quite unlistenable.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    CaliCat29
    United Statesa month ago
  • REALLY want to love this!

    This podcast and his other one feature phenomenal coverage, the flat, monotonous tone of voice made it impossible for me to listen to. Seems like more and more streamers are adopting this tone of voice and I don’t understand why. Speaking like a human would most definitely turn 2 stars into 5.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    spinamarie
    United Statesa month ago
  • Sounds like AI

    1000 episodes of potentially good content but I can’t listen to the stilted voice with weird intonations - sounds like AI and I can’t connect with it…

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    AmandaSurrey
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Trying

    Been trying to find a podcast that can deliver the facts without having to dig for them myself. Tried but it was detrimental for my mental health. The show feels all over the place, but I appreciate the effort. I’m sure others will like this one, just not for me.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    MommaKaye16
    United States3 months ago
  • That voice

    Clearly, this guy’s opinions are anti-Trump and he can’t help but slant the the whole show in that direction. It would be nice to stick to the facts and not your opinion. Nobody comes here for your opinion. And I won’t be coming back.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Chetst
    United States3 months ago

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The host's investigative depth is appreciated, but delivery can be challenging for some listeners.
Strong, energetic storytelling appeals to some; others find the cadence tiring or abrasive.
Content is praised for accountability focus but criticized for repetitive framing around Epstein's network.
The show is data-driven, though some perceive heavy emphasis on opinion over facts.

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Inside the Cover-Up: "Agent X" On Why the Epstein Investigation Was Built to Collapse (Part 3)
Q: Question, Agent X. How central is the money trail to understanding Epstein's empire and the protection around it?
It's not just central, it's the backbone; money serves as the lubricant for influence, with offshore structures and shell entities weaving a protective layer that obscures real ownership and accountability.
Mega Edition: Ghislaine Maxwell And Deposition That Sealed Her Fate (Part 20-23) (4/28/26)
Q: McCauley, did Jeffrey write any of your press statements for you?
Maxwell; she says no, a lawyer drafted statements and she relied on legal counsel for press materials, indicating limited direct drafting by Epstein.
Mega Edition: Ghislaine Maxwell And Deposition That Sealed Her Fate (Part 20-23) (4/28/26)
Q: McCauley, did you or Jeffrey Epstein ever ask any female to become pregnant and carry his baby for either him or for you?
Maxwell; she denies ever asking anyone to carry a baby for her or for Jeffrey, and notes she had not seen evidence of such actions, acknowledging the complexity of the questions and the need for precise memory.
Inside the Cover-Up: "Agent X" On Why the Epstein Investigation Was Built to Collapse (Part 1)
Q: What would accountability look like if politics were stripped away from the process?
An independent investigative body with subpoena power, access to financial records, and the ability to prosecute without partisan interference; opening seal files and pursuing enablers, not just figureheads.
Inside the Cover-Up: "Agent X" On Why the Epstein Investigation Was Built to Collapse (Part 1)
Q: Is progress meaningful if it's measured by pages released rather than prosecutions or exposure of enablers?
No; progress by volume doesn't translate to accountability, and the system remains designed to protect institutions rather than punish them.

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This program delivers in-depth analysis of Jeffrey Epstein's networks, focusing on court records, deposition transcripts, plea deals, and other official documents to reveal how power structures shielded misconduct. Episodes trace Epstein's operations, key associates, and the ongoing questions around accountability, with a strong emphasis on evidence over sensationalism. Notable for its investigative rigor and willingness to critique institutions, it often connects historical cases to current inquiries and calls for greater transparency and reform in how such cases are handled.

A standout aspect is the host's long-form, document-driven approach, including firsthand reporting and cross-referencing archives, which helps listeners understand t... more

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Recent guests on Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles include:

1. Ghislaine Maxwell
2. Sigrid McCauley
3. Rachel Benavidez
4. Larry Visoski
5. Kelly Brennan
6. Michael Reiter
7. Jeff Hauser
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