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The Vault: The Epstein Files

The Vault: The Epstein Files

De : Bobby Capucci
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The Vault: The Epstein Files Unsealed is a deep-dive investigative podcast that pulls back the curtain on one of the most protected criminal networks in modern history. This series is built from the ground up on the actual paper trail—unsealed court records, depositions, exhibits, emails, and filings that were never meant to be read by the public. No pundit panels. No spin. Just the documents themselves, examined line by line, name by name, connection by connection—paired with precise, document-driven analysis that explains what the record truly shows.

Each episode opens the vault on newly unsealed or long-buried Epstein files and walks listeners through what they actually reveal about power, money, influence, and the systems that failed survivors at every turn. Alongside the filings themselves, informed commentary breaks down the legal strategy, the institutional behavior, the contradictions, and the implications hiding between the lines. From judges’ orders and sealed exhibits to sworn testimony and back-channel communications, the show connects the dots the media often won’t—or can’t. Patterns emerge. Timelines collapse. Excuses fall apart.

The Vault is a working archive in audio form, a living record of the Epstein case as told by the courts themselves—supplemented by rigorous analysis that provides context, challenges official narratives, and exposes where the record has been distorted, sanitized, or deliberately ignored. Every claim is grounded in filings. Every episode is anchored to the record. Listeners aren’t told what to think—they are shown what exists, what was said under oath, and what the commentary reveals about how those facts were buried, softened, or misrepresented.

If you want to understand how Jeffrey Epstein was protected, who circled him, how institutions closed ranks, and why accountability keeps slipping through the cracks, The Vault: The Epstein Files Unsealed is where the record finally speaks for itself—and where the commentary ensures the documents do what no press release ever will.bobby capucci
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  • The Women Still Living With the Fallout of Jeffrey Epstein’s Criminal Empire (5/16/26)
    May 16 2026



    Years after Jeffrey Epstein’s death and the conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell, many survivors are still living with fear, trauma, and the consequences of having their identities pulled back into public view. One survivor, identified under the pseudonym “Francesca,” described being recruited into Epstein’s world as a teenager and manipulated by Maxwell, who allegedly used a mixture of grooming, emotional pressure, and intimidation to maintain control over young girls. The reporting highlights how several victims were retraumatized after court filings and unsealed records exposed personal details despite earlier assurances that survivor identities would remain protected. For many of the women involved, the anxiety never truly ended because the people connected to Epstein’s orbit were extraordinarily wealthy, politically connected, and socially powerful.

    The piece also examines the growing frustration among survivors as the continued release of Epstein-related records fuels public spectacle while reopening old wounds. Some victims expressed concern that justice remains incomplete, especially as political fights over the Epstein files intensify and speculation continues about whether Maxwell could someday receive favorable treatment or clemency. The ongoing disclosures have reinforced the perception among many survivors that Epstein’s network extended far beyond one man and one accomplice, touching elite circles in business, politics, academia, and finance. Even after years of investigations, lawsuits, and public scrutiny, many survivors still believe the full scope of the operation — and the protection surrounding it — has never been completely exposed.






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    I’ve interviewed dozens of Epstein victims. There’s one person they still fear






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    19 min
  • Mega Edition: Michael Thomas And The OIG Witness Statement (Part 1-3) (5/16/26)
    May 16 2026
    Michael Thomas was a veteran correctional officer employed by the Federal Bureau of Prisons at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Manhattan — a federal detention facility — where Jeffrey Epstein was being held in the Special Housing Unit (SHU) while awaiting trial on federal sex-trafficking charges. Thomas had been with the Bureau of Prisons since about 2007 and, on the night of Epstein’s death (August 9–10, 2019), was assigned to an overnight shift alongside another officer, Tova Noel, responsible for conducting required 30-minute inmate checks and institutional counts in the SHU. Because Epstein’s cellmate had been moved and not replaced, Epstein was alone in his cell, making regular monitoring all the more crucial under bureau policy.

    Thomas became a focal figure in the official investigations into Epstein’s death because surveillance footage and institutional records showed that neither he nor Noel conducted the required rounds or counts through the night before Epstein was found unresponsive in his cell early on August 10. Prosecutors subsequently charged both officers with conspiracy and falsifying records for signing count slips that falsely indicated they had completed rounds they had not performed. Thomas and Noel later entered deferred prosecution agreements in which they admitted falsifying records and avoided prison time, instead receiving supervisory release and community service. Investigators concluded that chronic staffing shortages and procedural failures at the jail contributed to the circumstances that allowed Epstein to remain unmonitored for hours before his death, which was officially ruled a suicide by hanging.









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    40 min
  • Mega Edition: Why Would Les Wexner Give Jeffrey Epstein The Keys To The Kingdom? (5/16/26)
    May 16 2026
    Jeffrey Epstein’s relationship with Les Wexner was not just financial—it was the foundation of Epstein’s rise from a mysterious money manager to a figure embedded in the world of extreme wealth and power. Wexner, the billionaire founder of L Brands and longtime CEO of Victoria’s Secret, granted Epstein unprecedented access to his fortune, his homes, and his reputation. Epstein was given power of attorney over Wexner’s finances, a level of trust so unusual it raised questions about the true nature of their bond. This arrangement allowed Epstein to control massive sums of Wexner’s wealth, acquire luxury properties, and build the image of legitimacy he later used to lure victims and cultivate influence..

    Yet Wexner has long insisted that he, too, was deceived by Epstein, claiming that Epstein stole money and betrayed his trust. That narrative, however, collapses under scrutiny. Maria Farmer’s testimony places abuse at Wexner’s heavily guarded Ohio estate, and Epstein’s use of Wexner’s assets—such as the Manhattan townhouse he effectively gifted him—suggests far more than a duped investor. The fact that Wexner enabled Epstein’s ascent, while escaping the same level of media and legal accountability as other Epstein associates, underscores how wealth and influence insulated him. Their relationship was not incidental; it was the keystone that transformed Epstein from a grifter into a predator with access to the corridors of power.



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    52 min
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