
The U.S. Department of Justice has released more than 3 million pages of documents, images, and videos related to its long-running investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and his associates, including court records, interview transcripts, call logs, and...
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Visit your nearby Lowes Foreign what's up everyone? And welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles. We have a bit of breaking news as the DOJ has announced that it's released millions of pages of the Epstein files. Now according to Deputy Attorney General Todd Baby Billy Blanche, over 3 million documents and have been released and that includes 2,000 videos and 180,000 images and more than three and a half million pages as far as, you know, core documents, emails, stuff like that. So it's going to take some time to go through all of that obviously, but the fact that it's been released is definitely a step in the right direction. Now do I think it's going to be everything that we think I thought it would be? No. Do I think that there is going to be things that they've redacted or that they're holding back? Of course. But it's certainly a step in the right direction. And honestly, you never know considering the morons that are in charge at the doj, what they might have missed. You have to think that there are some gems in there. I mean, we've had some pretty decent revelations come out of the other dumps, but as expected, there has been nothing that's earth shattering. There's been nothing that makes you say to yourself, well here it is, the missing piece. This explains it all. And like I warned you from the beginning, that was never what they intended to do. That was never the end game. The end game was always to placate you and give you just enough. So today we have an article from NBC and the headline DOJ releases millions of pages of additional Epstein Files. This article was authored by Laura Strickler, Chloe Atkins and Corey Simasco. The Justice Department on Friday resume releasing more of the long awaited investigative files relating to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Now I'm gonna have to dive into those because if this is the final tranche of documents that they say they're going to release, then it should include the 302s, right? The proffers. It should include all the interviews, all the statements and all the people that were under investigation or that were being talked about. Those redactions have to go away. That's not what this law called for. And as long as those redactions remain, they're still in defiance of the letter of the law. And considering we're such a law and order nation, you'd think that the DOJ itself would want to be in compliance. Right? The new document dump was massive and included more than three and a half million pages, 2,000 videos, and 180,000 images. Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch said during a press conference that, among other things, the DOJ released large quantities of commercial pornography and images that were seized for Epstein's devices, but which he did not take. Well, that's weird. Why are you going to release commercial pornography? What does that even mean? Are they trying to entrap people? Did they release things that are untowards, if you will, and if you click on the link, they're going to come get you. Oh, what, you put that past them? I certainly don't. These MFers never met a constitutional right that they didn't want to step on. But Blanche added, some of the images do appear to be taken by Mr. Epstein or by others around them. In addition to being enormous, the new Epstein material released Friday was late. Well, yeah, over a month. And of course, they release it on a Friday. Right. They're hoping that everybody's too busy on a Friday, going out, partying, unwinding, to really dive in. And I'm sure for most people, that's true. Not for your boy. I'm certainly not going out and partying. I grew up in Las Vegas. The days of partying are long over for me. So I'll be diving into those documents and seeing what's what. The DOJ missed the December deadline to turn over all the documents required by the Epstein Files Transparency act, which was signed into law Nov. 19 by President Donald Trump and gave Attorney General Pam Bondi 30 days to release all the department's Epstein files. And now that these files are getting released, they can stop crying about not having enough lawyers. Now you have enough lawyers. Go and lose some more cases like you did with Diddy, you bunch of nimrods. Earlier In December, the DOJ posted some 3, 500 files on its website that included court documents, correspondence, and dozens of photos that had previously been not been made public. Some of that material appeared to be highly sexual in nature and was redacted. Others were Mark csam, which stands for Child Sex Abuse Material. And like for all the criticism I give these DOJ lawyers, that is a Tough job, right? Going through all that material, looking at those videos, trying to figure out what's what. Certainly not something I'd ever want to do. And honestly, I'm hesitant to look at any videos that are released. I just don't have faith that they're going to get to all of them and redact and sanitize the ones that are supposed to be sanitized. And that's just based on their performance. So far they've had no problem redacting co conspirators. They've had no problem redacting people that were involved. But they sure have let some survivor name slip through, haven't they? Epstein was charged in 2019 in Manhattan federal court when with sex trafficking of minors, many of whom he allegedly preyed on while they were performing massages on him. He died behind bars while awaiting trial and his death was ruled a suicide. Well, that's it, boys and girls. Pack it in. It's a suicide. Don't ask any questions. I mean, think about how absurd that is. They want people to just accept the narrative when the narrative seems like it was written for one of these weak ass movies that you see on Netflix. All those things going wrong at the same time. Nobody's going to believe that's real. Oh yeah, sure. This storyline's so fake. Look at how contrived this is. There's no way the cameras break, there's no way the guard snooze. There's no way they put him in with a guy facing four homicides, right? Oh wait, that's real life. That's how absurd all of this is. And then we're expected just to shovel it down and ask for another helping. In the files that were released in December, there are several photos of Epstein and his convicted co conspirator Glenn Maxwell on what appears to be trips or vacations with others. Epstein surrounded himself with rich and influential people and was friends for many years with Trump before the Manhattan mogul was elected president. Facts, 100 facts. Now, I know people nowadays, they want to rewrite history and tell you Trump has no idea who Epstein is. Never met him, never heard of him, doesn't even know the guy existed. But we all know the truth. And the truth is Donald Trump is overseeing a cover up. That's what the truth is. I mean, the other day we had Sean Hannity out here trying to act like Donald Trump was never even on the plane. We know that to be a fact, a confirmed fact. And Hannity, with no shame, actually tried to lie to people and act like, yeah, had no idea. He's never been on the plane. What, are you crazy? And the sad truth is there's a lot of people out there that suck that up. A search tool on the DOJ's website surfaced Trump's name hundreds of times in the documents released in December. Trump has denied any wrongdoing and has not been charged with any crimes related to Epstein. But he and Epstein were fast friends and they had a falling out around 15 years ago. I don't think there's going to be any charges to anybody like Bill Clinton or Donald Trump or anybody like that. I think that if we're going to see any charges, if we lived in a perfect world, it would be the core 4. Adriana Ross, Nadia Marsenkova, Leslie Groff, and especially Sarah Kellen Vickers, and then people like Endyke and Khan and then possibly somebody like Leon Black, Les Wexner, Glenn Dubin, those kind of people. But Donald Trump or old Slick Willie? Based on the evidence that we have, based on what we know, I can't see any criminal charges in relation to any kind of abuse. Now, maybe at some point somebody looks at charging Trump with this cover up, but besides that, I don't see any criminal charges for anybody but the people that I named. And even then, it's only in a perfect world. In addition to Trump, Epstein had been close friends with powerful men such as former President Bill Clinton, Ohio billionaire Les Wexner, and the former Prince Andrew of Britain, among others. Yeah, like the financial sector as a whole. How about we talk about them? Why are so many people afraid to talk about the financial sector and the role they played? Here we're talking about a significant role. Without the financial sector, there's no Jeffrey Epstein. And that's not even debatable.
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Visit your nearby Lowe's. Epstein's death while awaiting trial fueled years of conspiracy theories, some of which Trump fanned himself during the presidential campaign in 2024, Trump promised to declassify the Epstein files if elected. And in February, his handpicked Attorney General Bondi announced that Epstein's client list was sitting on my desk right Now. Oh, waiting to be reviewed and released. And I told you then she was full of it. There's never been a list. There's never gonna be a list. And that all that nonsense was nothing more than fantasy, because that's what it was. Well, you think these people run around with spreadsheets? Oh, yeah. This is what we're doing. Here's the outline for our criminal enterprise. And once Bondi was lying about the list, I knew she was going to lie about everything else. But the Epstein binders Bondi circulated to MAGA influencers contained no client list and turned out to be information that had already been made public. Trump's core supporters erupted in fury when the DOJ and FBI announced in July that an exhaustive Epstein case review had uncovered no evidence that justified investigating other individuals. Despite earlier pledges of transparency, the DOJ said no more information about the case would be released. Faced with a revolt by some of his most ardent supporters, Trump at first called the demands for releasing files a Democratic hoax. But the drumbeat for Trump and his DOJ to release the files grew louder in November when Democrats on the House Oversight Committee released emails written by Epstein in which he wrote that Trump knew about the girls, but didn't directly accuse him of any wrongdoing. Under pressure, the House and Senate overwhelmingly passed the Epstein Files Transparency act on November 19. Epstein was first charged by Florida federal prosecutors in 2006 with having sex with a minor. He wound up pleading guilty to state charges involving a single underage victim after reaching a secret non prosecution agreement. Yeah, that's all it was. You know, solicitation of a minor. And I'm going to say it every single time they read the charge. How the hell can you solicit a minor? That's just child abuse. A kid can't consent to being a prostitute. That deal resulted in Epstein serving 13 months in a Palm beach county jail where he was allowed to leave only almost daily via work release program and have his own private security detail. Must be nice, huh? Tell that to your cousin John. Tell that to Khalif Browder. Maxwell is serving a 20 year prison sentence for conspiring to sex traffic minors and was reportedly seeking to get her sentence commuted by Trump. According to a whistleblower report to Congress last month, Maxwell and asked a federal judge in the Southern District of New York to set aside her sex trafficking conviction. And freer from a 20 year prison sentence. She claims substantial new evidence has emerged. Oh yeah, a substantial amount of evidence. And she just happened to stumble upon it now, huh? She didn't have it previously. Not for the appeals court, not for the Supreme Court. But she has it now. Why would anyone believe anything Elaine Maxwell has to say? And as far as these files go, I don't want to on them yet. I haven't had time to go through them, so I'm not going to sit here and tell you that they're worthless or there's nothing in there. I'm sure there's going to be very interesting information. What that information is going to be, well, we'll have to find out. And like usual, we'll find out together. And as we find out, we'll update it to the catalog. As for this one, that's going to do it. All of the information that goes with this episode can be found in the description box
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The Epstein Chronicles
Host: Bobby Capucci
Episode: The DOJ Releases Over 3 Million More Epstein Related Files
Date: May 18, 2026
This episode covers the breaking news that the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has released a massive tranche of more than three million documents, videos, and images related to Jeffrey Epstein's criminal network. Host Bobby Capucci discusses the significance of this document dump, skepticism about transparency, possible redactions, and the broader implications for high-profile individuals linked to Epstein. The episode also examines the legal and political context behind the release and the continuing controversy surrounding Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and associated elites.
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Summary prepared for those seeking a detailed, critical, and insider-aware look at the ongoing unraveling of the Epstein scandal in light of new DOJ file releases.