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EPISODE · Aug 6, 2026 · 11 MIN

The Money Machine Behind Jeffrey Epstein (Part 1) (8/6/26)

from The Vault: The Epstein Files · host Bobby Capucci

Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal enterprise did not survive for decades because he acted alone or possessed some supernatural ability to evade scrutiny. It survived because major financial institutions continued to provide the banking services, cash access, wire transfers, private banking relationships, and institutional legitimacy that allowed his operation to function. JPMorgan maintained Epstein as a client for years after his abuse had become publicly known, while Deutsche Bank accepted him after his relationship with JPMorgan ended. Both institutions later paid substantial settlements connected to claims that their services helped facilitate Epstein’s trafficking operation, yet those payments did not produce a full public accounting of who approved the relationships, who ignored internal warnings, or why compliance concerns repeatedly lost out to profit and influence.The continued lack of individual accountability within the financial sector remains one of the greatest failures of the Epstein case. Corporate settlements compensated survivors and acknowledged the seriousness of the allegations, but they also allowed executives and institutions to avoid public trials that could have exposed the full financial architecture of Epstein’s network. Banks cannot claim to be leaders in fighting human trafficking while treating wealthy, connected predators as exceptions to their own safeguards. Real justice requires subpoenas, testimony under oath, disclosure of internal communications, clawbacks of executive compensation, and criminal consequences where the evidence supports them. Until the bankers, executives, advisers, and institutions that enabled Epstein’s access to money and legitimacy are fully investigated, the public will continue receiving settlements instead of answers and carefully managed apologies instead of accountability.to contact me:[email protected]

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