
Survivors of Jeffrey Epstein — through their lawyers — have strongly condemned the recent release of documents by U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) that left dozens of their names unredacted. Their attorneys argue that this is not just negligence, but...
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What's up everyone? And welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles. The FBI and the DOJ want us to believe they blew nearly a million taxpayer dollars on overtime so they could carefully sanitize the Epstein files and make sure nothing inappropriate slipped through. That's the official line. That's the boy scout badge they're trying to slap on their sweaty blazers. And yet somehow, in their grand crusade to protect the powerful, the only mistake they made was accidentally exposing the names of dozens of survivors. Well, isn't that interesting? So many layers of redaction, so many black bars that look like a Sharpie massacre, but the only thing they missed was the identity of the victims. A coincidence. So convenient it practically lights, fireworks spelling out cover up across the sky. I mean, did they expect us to go like, wow, great job guys. A million dollars well spent? Like we're impressed that the same agencies who can track an iPhone to within 3 inches using a bird farting in Wisconsin can't manage to keep survivors names private? Like these agencies don't have software that can find a suspicious wire transfer across five continents in 10 seconds, but suddenly they can't redact a name properly. They can run surveillance satellites and spy on every text message your grandma sends about meatloaf night, but when it comes to protecting vulnerable survivors. Whoops. Butterfingers. These clowns want us to swallow the idea that this was an accidental oversight. That in all of the genius level redaction work, they somehow forgot to black out the only names that actually mattered to protect. We're supposed to say, oh darn, what a silly little clerical mix up. As if they misplaced the post it note, not exposed. Real human beings who already suffered unimaginable trauma. Meanwhile, every billionaire hedge fund ghoul and every political heavy hitter who flew around the world with Epstein still has their name wrapped up tighter than a CIA black site. And they really want us to believe that they were doing honest work. They want us to nod and say, well, you know, redaction science is hard. No. Shut your yap. These people didn't trip on a cable and fall face first into a keyboard. This wasn't a clerical oopsie. This was targeted strategic, intentional misdirection. They did their job perfectly where they cared. They had no problems protecting the powerful. They had no problem protecting predators. They protected the system. And look, let's be real. If someone had accidentally revealed the name of a senator, a tech billionaire, or. Or a wall street banker, there would already be a congressional hearing stacked to the ceiling. There would be emergency press conferences. People would be fired and marched out of the federal building before lunch. But when survivors get exposed, when the people who have been ignored, discredited, and re traumatized for decades get violated again by the same institutions that failed them, the official response is basically, whoopsie daisy. Anyway, have a great Thanksgiving. And of course, they had the nerve to announce this right before Thanksgiving too. Like they lined up behind the podium and said, happy turkey day, America. We fucked up again. But don't worry, it's just the victims. No harm, no foul. As if the timing wasn't deliberate. As if they didn't do it right before a holiday on purpose. Banking on everyone being too busy stuffing their faces and screaming at their in laws to pay attention to the fact that the people tasked with delivering justice was are actively ripping the wings off the butterfly. And it should offend every functioning brain cell in this country that these agencies who love to brag about integrity are literally acting like a Reno911 reboot. A bunch of cosplay cops tripping over their feet While the real criminals are drinking yacht sized margaritas in New York. This is what happens when you put clowns in charge of a funeral. Everything becomes a joke. They want us to believe them. They genuinely think we're stupid enough to believe that the only error in the million dollar redaction process was revealing survivor names. Not the names of the political donors. Not the names of the billionaires. Not the names of celebrities or the academics or the finance demons who use Epstein like a concierge service for depravity. Just the survivors. Just the people with no shield, no power, no. No security team. And yo, it takes real dedication to be this corrupt and pretend to be this incompetent. They stand there with straight faces insisting they're doing everything possible to bring transparency while literally burning the truth like confidential trash. They talk about accountability like it's some theoretical college concept nobody has ever tried before. So let's just stop pretending, okay? Were watching a cover up unfold in real time. Live television. No commercial breaks. You can practically hear the paper shredders warming up in the basement. You can smell the bleach being poured over evidence. You can hear the champagne corks being popped every time another name gets buried deeper than the Mariana Trench. And people wonder why nobody trusts institutions anymore. People ask, why are Americans so cynical? Because every time justice knocks on the door, someone from the FBI pretends they're not home and tells the press they're taking a nap. Because every time survivors think they might finally get a piece of peace, these agencies slap them across the face again and say, oops, our bad. Why don't you try therapy? If you're not furious about this, it's because you're either consciously ignoring the truth or you're on the payroll. There is no middle ground left. Ignorance isn't innocence anymore. It's participation. Silence isn't neutral. It's collaboration. Pretending you don't see what's right in front of you doesn't make you wise. It makes you complicit. And every single person who still believes this was just a mistake needs to tattoo gullible on their forehead. These agencies didn't accidentally protect the elite. They didn't accidentally erase every trace of institutional guilt. They didn't accidentally expose the survivors. They made choices. Very specific choices. Calculated ones. They're showing you exactly who they work for. And it isn't you. It isn't the survivors, and it sure as hell isn't the truth. They work for the people who write the checks that are big enough to erase history and the sickest part. They expect gratitude. They think they deserve applause for releasing anything at all. They want credit for letting us see the crumbs they flick off the table while guarding the cake like attack wolves. They genuinely think we should be thankful for the scraps. Well, here's the truth. We don't owe them respect. We don't owe them thanks. We don't owe them patience. We owe the survivors a hell of a lot more than an apology and a boxer redactions. And if there was ever a question about whether there is a cover up happening, this is your flashing neon billboard. If you can't see it by now, there's no explaining it to you. You've already chosen your side, because the rest of us have eyes. And what we're seeing is a system actively protecting predators and punishing victims. A system that is terrified of light. A system that is cracking under its own rotten beams. Today's article is from ABC News and the headline Law Firms Representing Alleged Epstein Victims Send Scathing Letter Over DOJ Document Release. This article was authored by Peter Charlemboux and James Hill. When the House Oversight Committee released a trove of files and emails from the Epstein estate earlier this month, alleged victims of the convicted sex offender responded with widespread panic after learning the documents included dozens of unredacted victim names. Prominent attorneys for Epstein victims told a federal judge the this week that should never happen. Like, wasn't that their big talking point? Oh well, we want to make sure that the survivors are protected. Yeah, sure. You want to make sure that Glenn Duvin's protected, You want to make sure that Leon Black's protected, You want to make sure that Donald Trump is protected. You don't give a about the survivors. Stop it. I thought the government had promised to redact our names and identifying material. I don't understand how this is happening again, one alleged victim told attorneys Bradley Edwards and Brittany Henderson with the Edwards Henderson Law firm, according to a court filing on Wednesday. This type of negligence by the government to a survivor is just unable to comprehend. It is just impossible, another alleged victim said, according to the filing. I don't understand how this is possible. I've been unable to mentally and emotionally function or sleep, yet another alleged victim wrote, per the court filing. And at this point, are we really going to call them alleged? Not when it comes to Epstein. Not for me. Now the other people. Sure, if we're talking about, you know, Leon Black or Glenn Dubin, whatever, sure. Alleged is fine. There hasn't been an investigation, but the vast majority of these girls they all got payouts from the compensation fund. They got payouts from epstein himself. So what does that tell you? Is that alleged? If I'm paying you out a fat ass bag after you say that I assaulted you, we're gonna go with that. It happened, okay? Especially when we're talking about somebody who's already been convicted of these same crimes. I don't think that's too big of a leap to make. With the justice department now facing a December 19 deadline to release hundreds of thousands of epstein files as required by the epstein files transparency act, the Edwards henderson attorneys are calling on a federal judge to order the doj to improve their review policy to prevent another release of potentially sensitive information about alleged victims. And it's pretty convenient, huh? That every time there's a mistake, it falls on the side of the predator, Falls on the side of the people that did the hurting. Never on the side of the survivor. Right? I wonder why. These women are not political pawns. They are mothers, wives and daughters. These are women who were abused by jeffrey epstein in some instances by others, and who have already had their rights violated in the past by the government, the attorneys wrote in the filing to u. S. District court judge richard berman. They are human beings who have the right to be treated with dignity and respect and to feel safe and protected by our country, which has failed them time and time again. Is that too much of an ask? I mean, for real, are people asking for too much when we're asking for actual justice? Or at the very least, we're asking for a robust investigation? That's all anybody's ever asked for. But no, every time you turn around, there's another boot on the throat of justice. There's another shitty move by the doj or the court or. Or somebody else involved. It's always the same story, isn't it? Always the same ass story. And if you don't see the pattern at this point, I don't even know what to tell you. According to the attorney's filing, the house oversight release included the unredacted names and personal information of dozens of victims, including women who were minors at the time of their abuse. One document alone contained 28 unredacted names of alleged victim, the attorneys wrote. Based on the scope of the issue, the attorneys said that they believe the doj either does not know the identities of all the victims of jeffrey epstein and thus cannot apply proper redactions to the files or is intentionally failing to protect victims from public exposure. I'm gonna go with door number two. They know exactly who the people are and they've chosen to protect people and out others. This is how they roll. This is what they do. Especially when you have a weaponized Justice Department the way we do right now. I mean, has there ever been a more incompetent Justice Department than the one we're seeing right now? I don't think so.
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While we will detail the various excuses that the court will no doubt be provided. This is absolutely unacceptable and a program that must be rectified prior to the public release of any additional documents, the Edward Henderson's attorneys wrote. The filing further noted that the DOJ publicly acknowledged in July that Epstein harmed over 1, 000 victims. Based on that statement, the attorneys asked in the filing that the court confirm with the DOJ that prior to submitting the files to the House Oversight Committee, it undertook the onerous and necessary task of redacting all 1,000 plus victim names that it had in its possession. God forbid they do the right thing. And a million dollars. They've spent a million dollars to do this and they still fuck it up. Like many of you out there, I've spent most of my life in corporate America and I'LL tell you right now, if you up like this, you're getting canned. There's no two ways about it. A million dollars spent and nothing coming back on the back end. And if this was not intentional, then this is being done by a bunch of people who are incompetent. And neither of those options gives me very much comfort on that pointed inquiry. The court will learn the DOJ's redaction process and its process efforts are so irreconcilable with a number of victims, it has publicly acknowledged that when confronted with a discrepancy, its response will end somewhere between incoherent mumbling, non sequitur and outright misrepresentation. The attorneys wrote, 100% like usual, they're going to try and dog walk us like they always do. The attorneys also allege the filing that the victims have been unable to contact the Department of Justice to prevent the same thing from happening again. Despite numerous pleas for assistance, there is one singular entity that the victims cannot seem to find a way to engage and which has been the primary violator of the victim's identity protection thus far. The Department of Justice, they wrote. So while Ghislaine Maxwell is eating Chick Fil A and doing Downward Dog, the survivors can't even get anyone at the Justice Department on the phone. I, I mean, you would think that Todd, baby, Billy, Blanche would want to talk to the survivors, right? But no, because it was never about justice. It was never about finding out what went down. It was about making sure that their homie Ghislaine Maxwell got preferential treatment. That's what it came down to. With the DOJ already possessing hundreds of thousands of Epstein documents, the attorneys also cast doubt about the Trump administration's intention in seeking out separate grand jury material. The DOJ has asked judges in New York and Florida to authorize the release of grand jury transcripts and exhibits from the prosecution of Epstein and Maxwell, information that is typically not made public. Before the passage of the Epstein's File Transparency act, the DOJ made similar requests that were denied by the judges, and that was all by design. I'm not gonna rehash all of that, but they did that on purpose. They wanted to say, look, we're doing something, when in reality they ain't doing shit. This incredibly small and largely irrelevant subset of grand jury material seems to serve as nothing more than the DOJ's perpetual distraction from providing the American people with a full transparency as it relates to Jeffrey Epstein while protecting the victims, the filing states the Edwards Henderson attorneys and asked Judge Berman to order the Department of Justice to clarify what documents they plan to release and the process for redacting them. He also requested the ability to confer with the DOJ to ensure that a complete list of victims names is used in the redaction process. Is that too much to ask for? Are they asking the Department of Justice to do more than they should? Of course they're not. Judge Berman responded to the letter Wednesday by ordering the Department of Justice to by noon Monday, December 1, to provide a detailed description of the material they seek to release and a detailed description of the privacy process, including any redactions the government seeks to employ to protect the rights of Epstein victims. In a separate filing on Wednesday, U.S. attorney Jay Clayton said his office would confer with counsel for known victims concerning names and terms for withholding and redactions. Probably should have done that earlier. Hunch Clayton, Mr. Apollo Global. Clayton also clarified the breadth of the documents the Department of Justice seeks to release, including notes from witness interviews, search warrant applications, financial and travel records, grand jury subpoena returns, school records, materials from the Epstein estate, and law enforcement records. Look, guys, the truth is, this is what the system actually looks like when when the curtain rips open. A machine designed to grind the powerless into dust while polishing the boots of the people who built it. A machine that still can't admit what it is even while standing ankle deep in its own sewage. They didn't protect survivors because they never intended to. They didn't make a mistake. They followed priority. The rich stay unnamed and the broken get broken again. It's the same formula that has run this country for decades, maybe longer. And they're not even embarrassed enough to hide it well anymore. So let them issue their statements. Let them shrug and call it a clerical error. Let them smile in front of the cameras and pretend they care. Unfortunately for them, everyone already knows the truth. The predators are protected, the victims are disposable, and the institutions that swear they stand for justice are nothing more than PR departments for the powerful. And there's nothing spiritual or heroic that is waiting to swoop in and fix this. This is the world exactly as it is. This is what they think of the people they failed. This is the level of contempt they operate with. And the only thing they're sorry about is that they got caught being this obvious. All of the information that goes with this episode can be found in the description box.
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Episode: How the FBI Spent Nearly a Million Dollars to “Accidentally” Expose Epstein’s Victims
Host: Bobby Capucci
Date: April 10, 2026
This episode of The Epstein Chronicles dives into the recent controversy over the FBI and DOJ’s mishandling of the Jeffrey Epstein files—specifically, their so-called “accidental” exposure of Epstein victim names despite pledges and nearly a million dollars spent on redactions. Host Bobby Capucci critically examines the government’s explanation, suggesting intentionality or staggering incompetence in protecting the powerful while exposing the vulnerable. The episode also references a scathing ABC News article and includes direct perspectives from victim attorneys and survivors.
For more information or legal documents referenced, see the episode’s description box.