
Polish prosecutors have opened a formal investigation into potential links between Jeffrey Epstein’s trafficking network and activities connected to Poland after newly released U.S. documents suggested the possibility that victims may have been...
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What's up, everyone? And welcome to another episode of the epstein chronicles. One of the things that distinguished Jeffrey Epstein from a lot of other traffickers is the international aspect of what he was doing. Now, that's not to say that there's not a lot of international trafficking. There most certainly is. But when we're talking about Epstein, he had a pipeline that was built directly into eastern Europe. And it wasn't just Russia. We're talking about places like Belarus, we're talking about places like Bulgaria, we're talking about places like Ukraine, and we're certainly talking about places like Poland, because it's now come out that Warsaw was a gigantic hub for Jeffrey Epstein and his operation. And due to that fact, the Polish authorities have now opened an investigation. So today we have an article from TVP world and the headline, prosecutors launch epstein probe after human trafficking links found in poland. This article was authored by tyman miller. You know, it seems pretty extensive for a hoax, doesn't it? Polish prosecutors have launched an investigation into the polish threads and in the possible human trafficking scheme orchestrated by disgraced u. S. Financier Jeffrey epstein. The probe follows the release of u. S. Authorities of millions of pages of documents linked to Epstein, whose network of associates and contacts has sparked political controversy in several countries. Several, I'd say more than that. I mean, how many investigations have we seen around the world? And to be honest with you, those investigations should multiply because Jeffrey epstein was committing crimes everywhere he went, and that's just the abuse. Can you imagine the kind of financial crimes that were being committed by him and his buddies? Polish authorities said documents reviewed by prosecutors pointed the possible recruitment of women in poland. Oh, there's no doubt. And the first person that comes to mind is Adriana Ross, right? She's a polish citizen and she was brought into the fold, and she became one of Jeffrey Epstein's, you know, recruiters, core four people and somebody that was integral to the operation. And, of course, she was also one of the people that was protected by the NPA. On March 10, 2026, the the national prosecutor's office initiated an investigation into human trafficking committed between 2009 and August 2019 on the territory of Poland and other countries. Prosecutor spokesman premise law nowak said in a statement. Well, that's nice to hear, huh? About time somebody's looking into the dude. And imagine here in America, we're just sitting around like it's no big deal. No investigations whatsoever, huh? Nobody was involved, just Jeffrey epstein. I guess the polish have it all wrong. I guess the english have it all wrong. And the only people with their finger on the pulse is the doj. I mean, come on, they recognize this as the hoax that it is. Everybody else is crazy. I mean, how ridiculous is that? Everywhere else this is a big problem, but here in America, let's just forget about it. Let's just move on. He added that the suspected scheme involving recruiting adult and minor female persons, including Polish citizens, by misleading them about the real nature of future employment abroad and then organizing their transport outside Poland and handing them over to other persons for the purpose of sexual exploitation, well, that sure sounds like a human trafficking ring to me. And considering that the DAO is under 50,000, maybe somebody should bring this up to Pam Bondi. Emails within the Epstein files reviewed by TVP World, highlight Warsaw as a transport hub for Epstein's network of associates and potential victims. It most certainly was. Now, I won't even begin to tell you that I know all the people that were involved in places like Poland or all the people that were abused. I do not. But there is certainly enough information here for a real investigation to kick off, and there always has been. The investigation will allow prosecutors to carry out a full evidentiary procedure, authorities said. One of the first procedural decisions will be to send requests to two European countries for information and evidence under a European investigation order, the statement said, while calling on victims to contact prosecutors. And look, I don't think there's any scenario under the sun where there aren't more victims, more people that were victimized by these people. Now, if they're going to come forward or not, that's a whole different story, especially considering the way some of these survivors have been treated. You might have people that are just like, you know what? I don't need it in my life, I don't need my family to go through it. And you know, I've suffered in silence this long, I'll just keep going. And it's unfortunate because anybody who's been abused should be able to come forward and be confident that they're going to be listened to. But unfortunately we know that's not the case and there's a whole lot of pieces of out there that do what they do specifically because they know the sort of effect it's going to have overall and it's all part of it. Poland set up the investigative team in February alongside a government analytical group tasked with examining possible Polish links to Epstein's activities. Emails released in the documents include references to Daniel Said, described by lawyers for Epstein's victims as a scout of girls and or Women for Epstein, who wrote in 2009 about traveling in small villages in Poland and other countries in the region in search of women. And that's what they would do. They would go to these poverty stricken areas and they'd look for girls. And then these recruiters would promise them the world. Oh, you're going to be this big model, you're going to work for Victoria's Secret, you're going to do this, you're going to do that, Only to be brought to America and elsewhere and abused. And this went on and on and on for years and years and years. And now finally people are paying attention. But unfortunately, I think it's going to be too late. And I think a lot of the people that were involved are gonna get away with it. Siad had also worked as a scout for Jean Luc Brunel, who owned a modeling agency set up with Epstein's help. Brunel committed suicide in 2022 before going on trial for sexually abusing minors. And that's another one I have a lot of doubts about. Now, I can't be as confident as what we talk about when we talk about Epstein, because I don't know the French system, I don't know all the history of that jail. I don't know anybody who's ever been there. I don't know all the details. Whereas with mcc, I know people that have been to that facility, and we can look at the records contemporaneously and see just how many suicides have occurred. But over in France, different story, right? But the further we go and the more we learn or don't learn, the more I'm convinced that Jean Luc Brunel didn't meet his fate at his own hands. Now, I'll be the first one to tell you that I have no evidence to back that up. None. But it's just one of those feelings that I have, and maybe that's because the cynicism of everything else is dripping into it. But at this point, how can we trust anything that the authorities are telling us in France or anywhere else? The files also reference two Poles who work closely with Epstein for years. One was Polish model Adriana Mucinska Ross, who traveled on Epstein's private jet and was named in a 2008 U. S. Case as a potential participant in a scheme involving the prostitution of minors, though she was never charged. Yeah, she was protected by the npa. You know, the NPA that the DOJ has no desire to get rid of that mpa. They could get rid of that tomorrow, but they won't, and that's because it'll blow the whole thing up. Imagine you bring in Adriana Ross. You really think she's going to keep quiet? She's going to play ball? Hell, no. She doesn't want to go to prison, so of course she's going to rat people out. And that's why they got the deal, because they were protecting Epstein. It was collateral damage. Right. And not only did they get these sweetheart deals, the protection, they also got paid a ton of money. Epstein gave them a bunch of money to be silent, and none of that speculation. That's what occurred. Another was Janice Banasic, a Polish national who managed Epstein's Palm beach residence in Florida for about two decades and later testified in court proceedings linked to the case. The files contain multiple references to women from Poland, though so far, there has been little evidence of connections to Polish political elites. Human trafficking is punishable in Poland by up to 20 years in prison, prosecutors said. So, look, there's no doubt that there was a pipeline running through Poland. Now, does it connect to the political elite? I don't know. I don't know much about Poland, but what I do know is that Epstein and his buddy Jean Luc Brunel were using areas in Poland, in Ukraine, in Russia, and everywhere in between to find girls who are vulnerable so that they could abuse them. And once they had them in their clutches, forget it. What do you do? You're some girl for some village in Poland, and you find yourself in New York City, and the people that brought you there take your passport that they got for you fraudulently in the first place and say, now, look, you're going to do whatever we tell you to do. What exactly could these girls do to get away from that? So my question is, how many women found themselves in that position? And unfortunately, the DOJ has no desire to give us that information. So hopefully, these investigations over in Europe provide some more detail as we continue to try to put all the moving parts together when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein's international criminal empire. All the information that goes with this episode can be found in the description box.
Episode Title: Polish Prosecutors Launch An Investigation Into Jeffrey Epstein’s Links to Poland
Host: Bobby Capucci
Date: June 12, 2026
This episode of The Epstein Chronicles delves into the recent announcement that Polish prosecutors have launched a formal investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s connections with human trafficking activities in Poland. Host Bobby Capucci unpacks a TVP World article detailing how Warsaw was used as a major hub within Epstein’s international trafficking network. The episode places a spotlight on Eastern European links, key players like Adriana Ross, and the broader failures of authorities worldwide to pursue justice in the wake of Epstein’s crimes.
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“He had a pipeline that was built directly into eastern Europe. And it wasn’t just Russia. We’re talking about places like Belarus... certainly talking about places like Poland, because it’s now come out that Warsaw was a gigantic hub for Jeffrey Epstein and his operation.” — Bobby Capucci (00:12)
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“On March 10, 2026, the national prosecutor’s office initiated an investigation into human trafficking committed between 2009 and August 2019 on the territory of Poland and other countries.” — Bobby Capucci reading Przemyslaw Nowak’s statement (03:22)
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“Everywhere else this is a big problem, but here in America, let’s just forget about it... I guess the Polish have it all wrong. I guess the English have it all wrong, and the only people with their finger on the pulse is the DOJ. I mean, come on, they recognize this as the hoax that it is. Everybody else is crazy. I mean, how ridiculous is that?” — Bobby Capucci (04:25)
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“They would go to these poverty stricken areas and they’d look for girls. And then these recruiters would promise them the world. Oh, you’re going to be this big model, you’re going to work for Victoria’s Secret... Only to be brought to America and elsewhere and abused.” — Bobby Capucci (09:33)
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“The first person that comes to mind is Adriana Ross, right? She’s a Polish citizen...she became one of Jeffrey Epstein’s...recruiters, core four people and somebody that was integral to the operation...She was also one of the people that was protected by the NPA.” — Bobby Capucci (01:45)
Janice Banasic:
Jean Luc Brunel:
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“Anybody who’s been abused should be able to come forward and be confident that they’re going to be listened to. But unfortunately we know that’s not the case...” — Bobby Capucci (07:48)
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“So hopefully, these investigations over in Europe provide some more detail as we continue to try to put all the moving parts together when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein’s international criminal empire.” — Bobby Capucci (18:55)
Bobby Capucci blends investigative rigor with unmistakable cynicism and frustration towards institutional failures, maintaining a direct, unapologetic tone throughout. He oscillates between detailed breakdowns and emphatic commentary, ensuring listeners grasp both the “nuts and bolts” and the moral weight of the story.
This episode serves as both a news update and a critical reflection on systemic failures in prosecuting powerful predators—useful for anyone seeking deeper perspective beyond headlines about Jeffrey Epstein’s international criminal network.