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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 34 MIN

Mega Edition: Juan Alessi And His Time As Jeffrey Epstein's House Manager (3/7/26)

from Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles · host Bobby Capucci

Juan Alessi was the longtime house manager at Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion and one of the key employees who witnessed the daily operations inside the residence during the years when Epstein’s abuse of underage girls was taking place. Alessi worked for Epstein for roughly a decade and oversaw many of the household’s logistics, including maintaining the property, coordinating staff, and managing various errands. Because of that role, he had direct exposure to the constant flow of young girls being brought to the house. When the Palm Beach Police Department launched its investigation in 2005–2006, Alessi became an important witness. His testimony helped investigators understand how Epstein’s system functioned, including the way girls were scheduled to visit the house and how staff were expected to facilitate Epstein’s activities. Alessi later described an environment in which Epstein’s behavior with teenage girls was openly visible to employees, creating the impression that what was happening inside the mansion was not hidden but rather tolerated within the household structure.During his deposition and statements provided to investigators working under Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter, Alessi offered details that strengthened the police case against Epstein. He told investigators that he regularly saw young girls—many of whom appeared to be teenagers—arriving at the home and being directed upstairs to Epstein’s bedroom area for “massages.” According to Alessi, the volume of girls visiting the mansion was so frequent that it became routine for staff to prepare towels and other items associated with these encounters. His testimony suggested that Epstein’s activities were systematic rather than isolated incidents, reinforcing the police department’s conclusion that Epstein was operating a coordinated pattern of exploitation. Alessi’s statements became part of the evidence that Palm Beach detectives believed justified multiple felony charges, though the eventual plea deal reached by prosecutors years later dramatically reduced the scope of the case that Reiter’s investigators had originally built.to contact me:[email protected]

Juan Alessi was the longtime house manager at Jeffrey Epstein’s Palm Beach mansion and one of the key employees who witnessed the daily operations inside the residence during the years when Epstein’s abuse of underage girls was taking place. Alessi worked for Epstein for roughly a decade and oversaw many of the household’s logistics, including maintaining the property, coordinating staff, and managing various errands. Because of that role, he had direct exposure to the constant flow of young girls being brought to the house. When the Palm Beach Police Department launched its investigation in 2005–2006, Alessi became an important witness. His testimony helped investigators understand how Epstein’s system functioned, including the way girls were scheduled to visit the house and how staff were expected to facilitate Epstein’s activities. Alessi later described an environment in which Epstein’s behavior with teenage girls was openly visible to employees, creating the impression that what was happening inside the mansion was not hidden but rather tolerated within the household structure.During his deposition and statements provided to investigators working under Palm Beach Police Chief Michael Reiter, Alessi offered details that strengthened the police case against Epstein. He told investigators that he regularly saw young girls—many of whom appeared to be teenagers—arriving at the home and being directed upstairs to Epstein’s bedroom area for “massages.” According to Alessi, the volume of girls visiting the mansion was so frequent that it became routine for staff to prepare towels and other items associated with these encounters. His testimony suggested that Epstein’s activities were systematic rather than isolated incidents, reinforcing the police department’s conclusion that Epstein was operating a coordinated pattern of exploitation. Alessi’s statements became part of the evidence that Palm Beach detectives believed justified multiple felony charges, though the eventual plea deal reached by prosecutors years later dramatically reduced the scope of the case that Reiter’s investigators had originally built.to contact me:[email protected]

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