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EPISODE · May 5, 2026 · 40 MIN

Mega Edition: Jeffrey Epstein And The Unsealed Grand Jury Documents From Florida (Part 7-9) (5/5/26)

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

The once-sealed grand jury documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case revealed exactly what many had long suspected—that the original charges brought in Palm Beach bore little resemblance to the overwhelming evidence collected by law enforcement. Despite police uncovering more than 30 underage victims and compiling a mountain of corroborated, disturbing testimony, the grand jury returned a single, watered-down charge of solicitation of prostitution, and not even of a minor. The documents confirmed that critical witness statements and police findings were deliberately excluded from the process, raising serious questions about whether the grand jury was ever given a fair opportunity to pursue real justice. Local prosecutors, under State Attorney Barry Krischer, appeared more interested in shielding Epstein than prosecuting him, undermining the very purpose of the grand jury by controlling what they saw and what they didn’t.Even more disturbing was the years-long effort by local authorities to keep these documents hidden from the public. Journalists and advocates had to wage an extended legal battle just to unseal records that should have been transparent from the beginning—records that exposed how deeply the process was manipulated. Palm Beach officials fought the release at every turn, citing flimsy justifications and procedural red tape while ignoring the public’s right to know how justice was subverted. Their resistance wasn’t just bureaucratic—it was a calculated attempt to conceal their own complicity in one of the most disgraceful prosecutorial failures in recent memory. And when the documents finally did come out, they made one thing clear: the cover-up didn’t start in Washington. It started right there in Palm Beach.to contact me:[email protected]:Epstein transcripts - DocumentCloud

The once-sealed grand jury documents in the Jeffrey Epstein case revealed exactly what many had long suspected—that the original charges brought in Palm Beach bore little resemblance to the overwhelming evidence collected by law enforcement. Despite police uncovering more than 30 underage victims and compiling a mountain of corroborated, disturbing testimony, the grand jury returned a single, watered-down charge of solicitation of prostitution, and not even of a minor. The documents confirmed that critical witness statements and police findings were deliberately excluded from the process, raising serious questions about whether the grand jury was ever given a fair opportunity to pursue real justice. Local prosecutors, under State Attorney Barry Krischer, appeared more interested in shielding Epstein than prosecuting him, undermining the very purpose of the grand jury by controlling what they saw and what they didn’t.Even more disturbing was the years-long effort by local authorities to keep these documents hidden from the public. Journalists and advocates had to wage an extended legal battle just to unseal records that should have been transparent from the beginning—records that exposed how deeply the process was manipulated. Palm Beach officials fought the release at every turn, citing flimsy justifications and procedural red tape while ignoring the public’s right to know how justice was subverted. Their resistance wasn’t just bureaucratic—it was a calculated attempt to conceal their own complicity in one of the most disgraceful prosecutorial failures in recent memory. And when the documents finally did come out, they made one thing clear: the cover-up didn’t start in Washington. It started right there in Palm Beach.to contact me:[email protected]:Epstein transcripts - DocumentCloud

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