
According to reports Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused and trafficked girls as young as 11 and 13. The complaint describes a pattern in which Epstein and his associates targeted extremely vulnerable children, luring them with promises of help or...
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Start slashing now everybody and welcome to the program. So it looks like there has been another lawsuit filed against Jeffrey Epstein and his estate. Um, according to this lawsuit it was two girls, one 11 and one 13. Shouldn't come as a shock to anybody. We're gonna continue to hear about girls who were abused by Jeffrey Epstein time and time again. Keep it as we keep moving into the future, this is what I've talked about. The unnamed girls, the girls we don't know about, the girls we've never heard of, the girls we've never seen. How, how many of them are out there? If 125 girls got cash payouts from the survivor's fund, can you imagine how many out there there really are? Ones that might not have even known about the fund. Ones that are from war torn, broken down countries. And every time we hear of new lawsuits like this that come out, it just goes to the point that there is so much more out there that we still do not know about Jeffrey Epstein's crimes and the people he abused. So vast. Folks, the size of this is, it's, it's almost impossible to explain the size and scope of all of this. But as we keep moving forward, we're going to keep getting reports like this, we're going to keep getting lawsuits filed and it's going to be be sadder and sadder as the information comes out. Let's jump into this article from the Toronto sun and author Brad Hunter and let's see what's up. Headline, Jeffrey Epstein sexually abused girls 11 and 13. The twisted world of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein just got sicker. And you know whenever you hear that, you gotta perk up a bit. How could it possibly get any sicker, right? You say to yourself, I know I feel like taking a bleach bath after every article. I feel like drowning myself in bleach when I read these articles about this fucking guy. And the Things that he did and the people that he hurt. The estate of the hedge fund head case has been hit with three more lawsuits from women claiming Epstein sexually abused them. And now remember, this is the actual estate that's getting clipped with these. So it's not part of the fund. These are actual lawsuits, standalone lawsuits that these girls are filing against the estate looking for redress. Right? They didn't feel like the compensation fund was right for them, so they chose not to opt in and instead they're going after the estate. Now, the survivors fund, like I said, is, I think it was a great idea and $125 million is really nothing to sneeze at. But that said, Jeffrey Epstein gave more money to Leon Black for advice. I'm using air quotes here than they paid out in survivor's restitution. See, that doesn't sit well with me. And I don't, I don't understand or like that at all. Every single dollar of this estate should have been dispersed to these survivors. Epstein killed himself In August, allegedly 2019, while awaiting trial on a slew of sex trafficking charges. Today, his 59 year old former muse, co conspirator, general all around scuzzbag, fellow child abuser and bipedal serpent Ghislaine Maxwell is caged in Brooklyn while she waits for her November sex trafficking trial. So it's, it's definitely interesting to think about, right? How many more of these kind of lawsuits we're going to see. You know, you got Ghislaine Maxwell rotting away in this jail cell. Her trial's on its way. Things aren't looking good for her. You have the unraveling of Prince Andrew occurring now you have these other lawsuits coming down. And like I said, how many times did I tell you guys, it's like a dam that breaks, right? First you have a little hole, a crack, a little bit of water is coming through. And then before you know it, bust city and the dam's gone and we're overflown with water in our case information. And that's what's happening, folks. And the closer we get to Ghislaine Maxwell's trial, the more it's going to occur. Now more lawsuits have bombarded Epstein's estate, believed to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars. According to Patch, the plaintiffs in three separate lawsuits identified New York Supreme Court papers as Jane Doe 13. Jane Doe 15 and Jane Doe 18 say they were assaulted by Epstein at the ages of 11, 32 and 13. Record show Doe 13 was just 11. I mean, so it's hard to. It's hard to even talk about that 11 and 13 years old, dude, really? You sick fuck. And honestly, the way he died wasn't brutal enough for me. He's exactly where he deserves to be in hell. And if it wasn't for justice not being served, I wouldn't, believe me, I wouldn't miss one single wink of sleep over this scumbag dying. And I don't say that lightly because I don't wish death on anybody, really, man. That's, you know, it's not some kind of. I'm not really a resentment kind of guy, right? I don't try and do that kind of thing. But people like this, there's no place for them around normal folk. No place around. No place for them around our children. So I'm glad he died. The only thing that sucks, obviously, is the justice, right? So I wish he would have been able to stand trial. I wish he would have never died in that jail cell. And I wish that he would have had a life full of sitting in a penitentiary. But that said, certainly not sad that this scumbag is not stealing our air anymore or hurting our children. Her suit claims that Epstein sexually assaulted her multiple times at South Carolina's Hilton Head island in 1993. Doe 15 said Epstein raped her in his beachfront Palm beach mansion in 2004 when she was 32 or while Doe 10 said Epstein, excuse me, Doe 8 said Epstein abused her in Palm Springs, California in 2003 when she was 13 years old. So again, another state more abuse allegations. Pretty sure that when all is said and done, there's going to be allegations of him abusing people in every single state in the union. It's disgusting to think about. Really really really disheartening.
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Epstein's predatory sexual and a lot and unlawful acts against plaintiff amounted to a series of harmful and offense offensive Contacts to plaintiffs person, the 13 year old DOE suit said all of which were done intentionally by him to her without her consent. Oh yeah, she's a child, she couldn't consent. Okay. This sick disgusting man. Dozens of women have accused Epstein and in some cases Maxwell of sex trafficking them to wealthy pals of the financier pedophile. Maxwell is alleged to have helped groom Epstein's underage survivors. Meanwhile, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates has called meeting Epstein a huge mistake. Talk about an understatement. A huge mistake. And furthermore, it's not that he met Epstein that's a huge mistake. It's the fact that he was called out on it that's the huge mistake. The Microsoft founder told CNN that he was trying to get Epstein to cough up some cash for philanthropy. Epstein wasn't known to support charitable causes out of the kindness of his heart. Gaetz regrets ever meeting with Epstein and recognizes it was an error in judgment to do so. The New York Times quoted a spokesperson for Gates is saying, well we've talked about sick ass Bill Gates ad nauseum here. Guy's a sick prick. Guy's a liar. And another one I don't trust as far as I can throw another one of these arbiters of the truth. Another one of these silly con the Valley so called masters of the universe. I don't want anything to do with any of these people. I don't want them in control of any part of my life. And they could all take their censorship and shove it right up their asses. As far as Jeffrey Epstein and these new allegations, I hope you're rotting in hell my friend. And I hope that these ladies who were abused by Epstein who had their lives ruined by Epstein, take the estate to the cleaners for every last God dang sent that it has. Because not one single dollar of this man's fortune should go anywhere besides into the bank account of those he abused. If you'd like to contact me, you can do that@bobbycapucciorotonmail.com that's B O B B Y C A P U C c I@protonmail.com youm can also find me on Twitter at Boby Underscore C A P U C C I All of the links that go with this episode can be found in the description box. Alright.
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Podcast Summary: The Epstein Chronicles
Episode: Jeffrey Epstein And His Voracious Appetite For Abuse
Host: Bobby Capucci
Date: May 31, 2026
This episode focuses on the seemingly never-ending revelations of Jeffrey Epstein’s history of abuse and the ongoing legal aftermath, including a newly filed lawsuit against Epstein’s estate. Host Bobby Capucci discusses the shocking scope of Epstein’s crimes, the limitations and problems with restitution for victims, the role of his enablers (notably Ghislaine Maxwell), and high-profile associates like Bill Gates. The overall tone is unflinchingly candid, outraged, and deeply skeptical of the so-called "elites" who either associated with or ignored Epstein’s abuses.
Recent Lawsuit Highlight: A new lawsuit targets Epstein's estate on behalf of two girls, aged 11 and 13 at the time of the alleged abuses.
Scope Beyond Known Victims: Capucci emphasizes the likelihood of many more unnamed, unheard victims, including some who may not even know about compensation funds or are from marginalized backgrounds.
Scale of the Problem: The host reflects on the never-ending nature of revelations:
Compensation Structures: Explains distinction between payouts from the survivors' compensation fund (which provided $125 million) versus standalone lawsuits now targeting the estate.
On the Survivors Fund: Capucci supports the idea but is critical of the scale:
Metaphor for Increasing Revelations:
More States, More Victims, Ongoing Lawsuits: Capucci anticipates lawsuits from every region Epstein operated in.
Alleged Survivor Stories:
Emotional Response:
Maxwell's Role and Imprisonment:
Anticipation of Maxwell’s Trial: Predicts that as her trial approaches, even more information and lawsuits will come to light.
Bill Gates:
Brings up Bill Gates, who described his meetings with Epstein as “a huge mistake.”
Capucci expresses deep mistrust of tech elites and Gates in particular:
General Critique of Powerful Figures:
On the emotional toll of covering the story:
Blunt condemnation of Epstein and enablers:
Wishing the best for survivors:
Bobby Capucci’s delivery is forthright, emotional, and unsparing in its criticism of Epstein, Maxwell, and enablers. The tone is one of moral outrage and frustrated justice, using direct, sometimes graphic language to stress the seriousness of the crimes and the need for accountability.
This episode powerfully underscores the depth and ongoing repercussions of Epstein's crimes, the systemic failures that enabled him, and the importance of continuing to seek justice for an ever-widening circle of survivors. It’s an unfiltered, fact-driven call to keep public attention on holding both Epstein’s estate and his many associates accountable.