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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 37 MIN

Mega Edition: Epstein Might Be Gone But His Co-Conspirators Are Not (5/1/26)

from Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles · host Bobby Capucci

Even though Jeffrey Epstein is dead, the network that enabled him did not disappear with him. His operations depended on facilitators, recruiters, associates, and institutions that helped sustain the abuse over years—people who, in many cases, were positioned to know exactly what was happening. Holding those co-conspirators accountable is essential not just for assigning blame, but for uncovering how the system functioned in practice: who protected it, who benefited from it, and how it was allowed to persist across jurisdictions and social circles. Without that accountability, the full scope of the operation remains obscured, leaving critical questions unanswered and allowing potential enablers to avoid scrutiny.There is also a fundamental issue of justice for the victims. Epstein’s death closed off the possibility of a full trial against him, but it did not erase the harm done or the responsibility of others who may have participated in or facilitated that harm. Pursuing those individuals is one of the only remaining paths to legal resolution, deterrence, and public transparency. If co-conspirators are not held to account, it sends a clear message that complex, well-connected criminal enterprises can outlast consequences simply by outlasting their central figure—a precedent that undermines both the legal system and public trust in it.to contact me:[email protected]

Even though Jeffrey Epstein is dead, the network that enabled him did not disappear with him. His operations depended on facilitators, recruiters, associates, and institutions that helped sustain the abuse over years—people who, in many cases, were positioned to know exactly what was happening. Holding those co-conspirators accountable is essential not just for assigning blame, but for uncovering how the system functioned in practice: who protected it, who benefited from it, and how it was allowed to persist across jurisdictions and social circles. Without that accountability, the full scope of the operation remains obscured, leaving critical questions unanswered and allowing potential enablers to avoid scrutiny.There is also a fundamental issue of justice for the victims. Epstein’s death closed off the possibility of a full trial against him, but it did not erase the harm done or the responsibility of others who may have participated in or facilitated that harm. Pursuing those individuals is one of the only remaining paths to legal resolution, deterrence, and public transparency. If co-conspirators are not held to account, it sends a clear message that complex, well-connected criminal enterprises can outlast consequences simply by outlasting their central figure—a precedent that undermines both the legal system and public trust in it.to contact me:[email protected]

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