
Former President **Bill Clinton’s inscription to Ghislaine Maxwell — “To Ghislaine, with love” — in a signed copy of his memoir is more than just a casual gesture; it reeks of intimacy and poor judgment. At a time when Maxwell was already deeply...
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Back to the Epstein Chronicles. Yesterday we were introduced to a gentleman named Erasmus Alpshoe and he was Ghislaine Maxwell's dog walker slash dog nanny for several months. And he had some pretty interesting things to say. Well, the Daily Mail has a new article out today and they're adding some context to the conversation from yesterday and talking about the the book that Ghislaine Maxwell had in her possession that was signed by none other than the ex president of the United States of America, Billy Clinton. So let's not whinge too much here in the monologue and let's just dive right in today. Like I said, this article is from the Daily Mail and the headline is To Ghislaine with Love. Photo shows a signed copy of Bill Clinton's 2004 memoir he gifted to Maxwell. As her former dog walker reveals he found it at her $15 million New York townhouse. $15 million New York townhouse. Amazing. This lady's living in the lapse of luxury while these girls, these survivors, were living in a nightmare. Basically no justice and almost no hope. Thankfully, things changed a bit and Maxwell got arrested. And you know, the shoe is on the other foot now. The girls have a life full of hope, a future that is, you know, something that they're looking forward to, maybe. Whereas Maxwell, on the other hand, all she has to look forward to is bars and baloney sandwiches. This article was authored by Daniel Bates. Bill Clinton signed a copy of his memoir to Ghislaine Maxwell. A photograph exclusively obtained by DailyMail.com reveals. Now look, if this happened, just a one off and someone had a book that was signed by Bill Clinton, you could chalk that up to going to a book signing or, you know, to some fundraiser or whatever and getting it. But when you look at the overall relationship between Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Jeffrey Epstein and the whole nine, it's rather obvious that they were a lot closer than they let on. I mean, look, you don't get invited to people's weddings if you're not close. You don't get invited to the White House that many times if you're not that close. And you certainly don't get a check upwards of $5 million given to your foundation if you're not that close. So the question is, when is Bill Clinton and his representatives going to be called out for their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein? Because we have not seen that yet. Oh, we've seen a little bit of dancing around the edges, but we haven't seen the full on blitz that we've seen against Andrew. When are we going to see that against Bill Clinton? That is the question. The former President wrote to Ghislaine with Love in blue marker in the front cover of My Life, said Maxwell's former dog walker, Rasmus Alpschu. Alpschu told Daily Mail that he remembered finding the copy of My Life, which came out in 2004 one day at Maxwell's $15 million New York townhouse. Now look, Bill Clinton should have to answer for this relationship. He should have to answer for him telling us he was only on that plane a handful of times. 4, 5, 6, whatever it was, when in reality it was in the 20s. He doesn't have to answer for that. His representative doesn't get pressed on that. He took a picture to remind himself of it and thought that it added to the mystery about who Maxwell was. Absolutely. Look, if you're going to be living at Maxwell's and you get a chance to snap a picture like that, I would too. Why not? And when you click on the link here, you'll see it. It's the, the first page. It opens up Bill Clinton, my life to Ghislaine with Love, signed Bill Clinton. What a pathetic, pathetic picture. To surface, the friendly tone of the letter is one of the latest indications of how close Maxwell was with Clinton, who has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein. To. Again, look, I'm not saying that Bill Clinton was molesting women with Jeffrey Epstein. I'm not saying that. Nobody has come forward to say that yet. What I am saying is the ex President of the United States enabling Jeffrey Epstein, the ex President of the United States, flying on this plane dozens of times, the ex president of the United States of America getting money from this guy. It's not a bigger story. It's not something that should be looked into. Clinton flew on Epstein's jet dozens of times, including trips to Africa and Asia. After he left office in 2010, Maxwell attended the wedding of Clinton's daughter Chelsea in Rhinebeck, upstate New York. And make no mistake, if Jeffrey Epstein wasn't convicted at this time, he would have been there too. But the optics weren't good. I refer you back to what Doug Band had to say about all of this. And we all know that Doug Band was the gatekeeper to Bill Clinton for, for a very long time. So the question is, once again, if they weren't close, if they didn't have this deep, tied relationship, then why is she inviting Ghislaine to the wedding? You don't just invite anyone to a wedding, especially a wedding like this. Alp Shew also revealed that Maxwell's bedroom was always messy with pillows and clothes on the floor. On the weekends, her then boyfriend, now estranged husband sat, Scott Borgerson would visit. Well, that lines up with her cell, right? They said she didn't even like to flush the toilet when she used a bathroom in her cell, according to the prosecutors. So that lines up. Here's an idea. Wake up in the morning, clean your room and take a shower. Not very difficult. He recalled. They were newly in love and acted like young people rather than a couple in middle age. Aww, how cute. I'm sure that later on down the road when Scott Borgerson's kids are old enough to grasp the situation, I'm sure they're gonna be real proud of daddy old boy here, leaving their mom, leaving them for a convicted human trafficker. Alpchu said that they really came off as a power couple and revealed that Borgerson left him scared with his military style demeanor and the firmest handshake you can imagine. Well, I won't delve any more into that, but come on, man. Scott Borgerson not really what I would think is an intimidating specimen. In the interview, Alpshu said that in spring of 2015 when he worked for Maxwell, Borgerson would visit on the weekends. The pair would marry in 2016 and sold the townhouse for 15 million and moved to Manchester by the sea, where they bought a $7.2 million mansion on the waterfront. Now, we all know that Borgerson dipped when times got tough for Ghislaine, didn't he? Went and got himself a yoga instructor. Peace. See you later, Ghislaine Maxwell. So the question is, what was he doing with her in the first place? None of it even adds up to me, honestly. Alp Shoe said Borgerson was the one who had the talk with me. They really came off as a power couple. I remember coming home from something and my hair was fussy and I came in and met them and he said, your hair looks like a bird's nest. They laughed in a not very nice way. They felt like they were above me and I got self conscious. Look, man, there's no doubt we've heard from a lot of people who were in their sphere, in their atmosphere, that that was the case, that they were the kind of people that talked down to people, the kind of folks that thought they were better than other people and really just gross individuals all around. And. And if it wasn't for their money and their power, nobody would want to hang out with people like this. When Alpschu did not see Maxwell and Borgerson being affected in public, there were clear signs that their relationship was moving ahead. He said when he was there, her bedroom was so messy. I guess they were newly in love. It was like young people. There were clothes on the floor, pillows all over the place. I don't even want to imagine what. What was going on in that bedroom. These two disgusting individuals. Here's an idea. Clean your bedroom, alright? Clean up your room, put your clothes away, get the pillows off the floor and stop being a slob. Alp Shue called Borgerson frightening and recalled how one time he spoke sternly to him after one of Maxwell's dogs jumped up at a car valet worker outside the house and nearly bit him. This dude's fault, right? Oh, the dog almost bit somebody. So it's this dude's fault. I'm gonna yell at him. Here's an idea, Borgerson. Instead of paying this kid 300 bucks a week, why don't you take your dogs to an obedience school and get them trained correctly, because you obviously have no time to hang out with them. Who the hell has a nanny for their dogs? He said, scott was going to teach me to be the alpha male with a dog and showed me how to do it. He took on the role of alpha male. It was the worst experience of my life. He's a tall guy, firmest handshake you can imagine. No room for being nervous. Very military in his style. So I. You're like a big shot if you can get the dog in a corner and scare it or intimidate it. I don't. I don't really know what any of that means. It's not the kind of way I go about disciplining my dogs, but I guess to each their own. Happy birthday, America. It's time to celebrate and play your favorite Las Vegas casino games by American owned sports spin quest.com what's better than fireworks and American Pie? Hitting a blackjack in the palm of your hand and you won't lose your fingers. Over a thousand games, including slots and live dealers and 30 coin packs are on sale for 10 spinquest.com buy American players. For American players, Spin Quest is a free to play social casino boy where prohibited. Visit spinquest.com for more details. His technique was to keep the dog in a corner and stand in front of the dog and be really firm and loud and make the dog sit. You had to be very, very firm. It's gonna give the dog all kinds of jumpies. Dogs gonna be one of them. Kind of dogs always, you know, worried it's in trouble and shit. It's not the way you should roll, man. Dogs should be part of the family. Sometimes Maxwell's attention would turn to Alp Shoe. Such as one morning when he got back from the gym in running tights. He said, she asked me where I'd been. So I told her the gym. She told me, you're already fit. So you know, Maxwell was a creeper, man, no doubt about it. And she was probably trying to creep on these dudes too. All the dudes look alike, bunch of different Swedish dudes. What was she up to? What kind of game was she about to run? In late April 2015, Maxwell took took Alp Shoe to the premiere of the latest Marvel film, he recalled, which appears to have Age of Ultron. He said that that night she asked me to do. She asked me, do you have something nice to wear? So I dressed up in a suit and she said, I'm taking you to this stupid potty. Oh, how nice is that. Maxwell bringing a little arm candy on on her arm, even though she's with Borgerson. We took an Uber to the after party to whatever Avengers movie had happened. It was a really high end party in a hotel that hadn't opened yet. There were a lot of celebrities and I remember Jeremy Renner from the Avengers, though there were tables with other names on them. She asked me if I could get her a drink. Maybe she was too fancy to get her own drinks. She didn't stay long and left me there. I mean, first of all, who's inviting Ghislaine Maxwell to this shit? Everybody knows what she is and what she was and who she was associated with. But still, these Hollywood big shots, these gross sons of bitches, they're gonna still invite her, just like she was still invited to Bezos little billionaires ball or whatever the fuck it was called. It felt like after that night, the feeling changed. It was more, she's being nice to me, taking me to this cool party. It was a moment. Alpshu, now 31, said he was one of several men, all young and Swedish, he noted, charged with the care of Captain Nemo, Maxwell's Visala for a few months back in 2015, and lived in her basement at the time. So, look, was Maxwell trying to creep with this dude? I don't know. Maybe. She looks like she was giving this dude the vibe, asking him, what do you. Where are you coming from while he's wearing his tights? And leave this dude alone. Alp Schuh said that while he had no idea of any of the crimes Maxwell, 60, was eventually sent to prison for. He alleges that Maxwell's secret husband, Scott Borderson, was intimidating and should never reveal who his boss was. He sat me down and he told me, like, the women, the woman that you're working for, living with, she's a very famous woman, so you can never say who she is, and you can never bring people to the house. And you have to be quiet about all of this. Alp Shu said. So right from the jump, there was that air of secrecy. And if you're. You're this. This dude, you got to say to yourself, why are they being so secretive? I mean, at that point especially, I would have been looking this lady up and trying to find out who she is. I guess he didn't do that. It was quite a surprise. I had no idea she was connected to Jeffrey Epstein. He said, well, if you would have, you know, looked her up, buddy, you might have found out that she was connected to Epstein. Now, I hope in the future we have learned our lesson that it's a good idea to look people up if you're going to be working for them. Alp Shoe said he was paid $300 a week for the gig and took turns taking care of the dogs with what he claims was a group of men with a similar look. I guess I fit the description because all the guys who has been there look like. Well, they look like really, really Swedish, like, blonde, tall, blue. So we all had that in common, said Alp Shoe, who was 24 when he took the job. So she had a whole group of dudes working for her that were, you know, similar in look similar in appearance. And the question is, what was Ghislaine Maxwell up to? Honestly, I guess I fit the description because all the guy. Excuse me, we passed that. He also added that Maxwell told him she'd never been to Sweden but would love to go. Oh, I wonder why. I wonder why she would love to go considering she was surrounded by a menagerie of young Swedish men using them as dog walkers. Something doesn't add up to me here folks, with all of this. Now, I don't think she was, you know, running a trafficking ring or anything, but who the hell knows what her plans are or were? The best place for Ghislaine Maxwell, in my opinion, is exactly where she is. In jail. Maxwell is awaiting sentencing at a Brooklyn jail after being found guilty of sex trafficking minors for her involvement in helping Epstein lure underage girls before he sexually assaulted them. She helped as well, according to some of those survivors. Let us not forget that she is now facing 65 years behind bars in a federal prison, prompting speculation she can now flip and discuss the actions of others within Epstein's circle in a bid to receive a a lighter sentence. Well, we know she was tight with a lot of these people. The question is, is it going to work out for her? Is she going to give anyone up? Is she going to look for a deal? And furthermore, will the prosecution be willing to accept a deal? Because we know that the prosecution has spaghetti for a spine. If they really were serious, this would already be a RICO case and we wouldn't need her to flip. So let's see what happens, folks. I don't have too much confidence that she's going to flip on anybody or that the government is going to offer her a deal for worth her taking. So we'll definitely keep an eye on it. But one thing is for sure, Maxwell, Epstein and the Clintons, they were all a lot closer than Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton or their surrogates would like to let on. Alright folks, that's gonna do it for this evening. I'll be back tomorrow morning with the morning update and we'll pick it up from there. If you'd like to contact me, you can do that@bobby capuchirotonmail.com that's B O B B Y C C A P U c c I protonmail.com you can also find me on Twitter. O B B Y C A P U C C I. The link that we discussed can be found in the description box.
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Host: Bobby Capucci
Date: June 23, 2026
This episode centers around explosive new details about the relationship between Bill Clinton and Ghislaine Maxwell, focusing on the discovery of a signed copy of Clinton’s memoir addressed lovingly to Maxwell. Drawing from recent reporting and direct testimony by Maxwell’s former dog walker, Rasmus Alpshu, the discussion explores the broader context and implications of these connections as they relate to the lingering questions around Epstein’s circle of elite associates.
The Daily Mail published a story revealing Maxwell had a personally signed copy of Bill Clinton’s 2004 memoir, My Life, inscribed “To Ghislaine with Love.”
The book was discovered by her former dog walker, Rasmus Alpshu, in her $15 million New York townhouse.
Bobby Capucci observes that such a personal inscription is “one of the latest indications of how close Maxwell was with Clinton, who has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing in relation to Epstein.”
“Now look, if this happened, just a one off… but when you look at the overall relationship between Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Jeffrey Epstein and the whole nine, it's rather obvious that they were a lot closer than they let on.”
— Bobby Capucci [02:13]
Capucci revisits evidence of the Clintons' deep ties to Epstein and Maxwell, including:
Host criticizes the lack of media scrutiny faced by the Clintons compared to others like Prince Andrew.
“When is Bill Clinton and his representatives going to be called out for their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein? Because we have not seen that yet.”
— Bobby Capucci [02:55]
Alpshu describes Maxwell’s home as luxurious but her personal spaces as disorganized.
Discussion of her then-boyfriend (later husband) Scott Borgerson, who is portrayed as stern and militaristic.
Capucci highlights the sharp contrast between Maxwell’s “life of luxury” and the “nightmare” endured by Epstein’s victims.
"...this lady's living in the lapse of luxury while these girls, these survivors, were living in a nightmare.”
— Bobby Capucci [01:25]
Alpshu recounts the couple acting in love, Borgerson’s intimidating demeanor, and Maxwell’s superiority complex.
Borgerson is recalled as harsh, even toward staff, and Alpshu details a specific instance when Borgerson loudly chastised him over the dogs.
“He said, Scott was going to teach me to be the alpha male with a dog and showed me how to do it. ...It was the worst experience of my life.”
— Rasmus Alpshu, paraphrased by Capucci [10:41]
Maxwell took Alpshu as her guest to a high-profile Hollywood afterparty (the Avengers: Age of Ultron premiere), where celebrities like Jeremy Renner were present.
Capucci expresses incredulity that Maxwell, known for her association with Epstein, continued to be welcomed at elite gatherings.
“Who's inviting Ghislaine Maxwell to this shit? Everybody knows what she is and what she was and who she was associated with. But still, these Hollywood big shots ... they're gonna still invite her..."
— Bobby Capucci [13:34]
Alpshu recalls being explicitly told never to reveal Maxwell’s identity or bring people to the house.
Maxwell employed a series of young, Swedish male staff, all with a similar appearance, raising further questions about her motives and social circle.
"He sat me down and he told me, ...you can never say who she is, and you can never bring people to the house. And you have to be quiet about all of this."
— Rasmus Alpshu, paraphrased by Capucci [15:46]
Capucci questions the reasoning and ethics behind employing multiple young men with near-identical characteristics and comments on Maxwell’s expressed desire to visit Sweden, making the observations “something doesn't add up.”
Capucci summarizes Maxwell’s status: convicted, facing up to 65 years, and speculated as a possible witness against others in Epstein’s network.
Expresses skepticism about whether she’ll “flip” or whether prosecutors will truly pursue a broader “RICO” case.
“If they really were serious, this would already be a RICO case and we wouldn't need her to flip. So let's see what happens, folks.”
— Bobby Capucci [17:10]
On the significance of the book:
"What a pathetic, pathetic picture. To surface, the friendly tone of the letter is one of the latest indications of how close Maxwell was with Clinton."
— Bobby Capucci [03:34]
On the Clinton-Epstein ties:
“Look, Bill Clinton should have to answer for this relationship. ...When in reality it was in the 20s. He doesn't have to answer for that. His representative doesn't get pressed on that.”
— Bobby Capucci [04:02]
On Maxwell’s attitude toward staff:
“They felt like they were above me and I got self conscious. Look, there's no doubt we've heard from a lot of people who were in their sphere... that they were the kind of people that talked down to people, the kind of folks that thought they were better than other people and really just gross individuals all around.”
— Bobby Capucci [09:22]
| Timestamp | Segment | Details | |-----------|-----------------------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------| | 01:00 | Start of content | Introduction to episode’s main topic and Daily Mail article | | 01:40 | Clinton’s signed book revealed | Alpshu’s testimony, details about the inscription | | 03:20 | Clinton, Epstein, and Maxwell ties | Deep-dive into the relationship and elite invitations | | 05:40 | Maxwell’s home life | Contrasts of luxury and personal disorder | | 08:22 | Maxwell & Borgerson's dynamic | Insights into their behavior and treatment of employees | | 11:13 | Hollywood afterparty anecdote | Maxwell’s social connections and public perception | | 13:56 | Secrecy and staffing at Maxwell's house | Alpshu’s instructions, observations on staff demographics | | 16:46 | Maxwell’s current legal status | Possibility of her cooperation and case outlook |
The episode delivers a scathing takedown of the enduring social and political links between the Clintons, Maxwell, and Epstein, questioning the lack of scrutiny placed on some individuals versus others. Using detailed first-hand accounts and recent reporting, Capucci paints a picture of rampant privilege, arrogance, and impunity among Epstein’s inner circle. While there are flashes of sardonic humor, the tone remains deeply critical and skeptical of both media and prosecutors’ efforts to seek the full truth.
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The link to the discussed Daily Mail article can be found in the episode description.