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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello everyone, and welcome to The Jeffrey Epstein Show. I'm
your host Bobby Capucci, and this is a morning update.
What's up everybody in Greetings from Sin City. Hope everyone's
having a great start to their day out there. Me,
I don't know, another hour and a half or so,
I'll be hitting the road, heading on out to destinations undisclosed,
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for some time on the lake, some time away at
the cabin, and just some general all around relaxation after
the last few weeks I've had. Boy, I'll tell you what,
I definitely definitely need it. Guess who's not going to
get any relaxation, though. Guess who is not going to
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be floating around on the lake or hanging around in
a cabin. That's right, Glenn Maxwell will be doing none
of these things. And the fact that she's sitting in
a jail cell right now really seems to have her
boy David Oscar Marcus in a tizzy because every single
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time something pops up, every single time Team Maxwell thinks
they find themselves a little bit of traction or a
loophole or a technicality to exploit. Bagdad Bob aka David
Oscar Marcus is right at the forefront whacking his giblets,
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and it's no different here. Look, I knew that when
Bill Cosby's charges were overturned yesterday that these clowns would
sink their hooks into it and try and turn it
into a situation that they could exploit in hopes that
it would help out Galanne Maxwell's current situation. And of
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course Bagdad Bob aka David Oscar Marcus stumbled all over
himself right over to the New York Daily News, ironic
that it's the Daily News, by the way, so that
he could do an op ed and let us all
know that since Bill Cosby was released, so should Gallaigne Maxwell. Well,
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guess what Bill Cosby is eating? Pudding pops right now?
Glen Maxwell boloney sandwiches, apples and orange is my friend
won an international criminal enterprise and the other well a
sick old dude who deserved to be in jail in
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my opinion, by the way, but certainly not on the
scale that Maxwell, Epstein and their government handlers were involved in.
Bill Cosby is your prototypical molester, right, a guy with power,
kind of like a Weinstein. You come into their realm
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and they offer you all of this stuff as far
as your career goes, or whatever it is, and then
you end up getting molested by them, raped by them,
whatever it is. Now, obviously none of that is okay, right,
None of that is okay. And Bill Cosby, Weinstein, all
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of these dudes s rot in prison for the rest
of their lives as far as I'm concerned. But what
we're talking about with Epstein and Maxwell and this criminal enterprise,
it transcends all of that, right, because we're not just
talking about one man abusing several girls or a handful
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of girls or whatever it is. We're talking about hundreds
and hundreds and hundreds of girls, and not just in
one place. We're talking about an international, intercontinental criminal enterprise here, folks. Now,
can somebody point to me where Bill Cosby was getting
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one hundred and fifty eight million dollars from Leon Black,
or where Bill Cosby was advising some of the most
powerful people in the world, again, apples and oranges. Bill
Cosby should still be in jail, by the way, he's
being released on a technicality. And what have I always
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said to you here on this podcast. The only hope
for Glenn Maxwell is a loophole or a technicality How
often have I talked about that? How often have I
said that? That is how they're rich and the powerful
get off folks. And you see that on full display
right here with Bill Cosby. But with that said, I'm
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not gonna let Bagdad Bob over here try and conflate
the issue. We're not gonna let Bagdad Bob aka David
Oscar Mark run the narrative. Are we certainly not?
Speaker 2 (05:06):
So?
Speaker 1 (05:07):
Comparing Bill Cosby to Glaine Maxwell is rather ridiculous in
my opinion. And if you want to use a better comparison,
how about we use Keith Rayniery. Notice how David Oscar
Marcus never has anything to say about that. Huh you
want to talk about comparisons. Huh, Well, there's a comparison
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for you to put in your pipe and smoke, David
Oscar Marcus. All right, So let's see what sort of
nonsense mister big yapp is talking about today. Headline Bill
Cosby is free, Glaine Maxwell should be two, authored by
bag Dad Bob aka David Oscar Marcus. The Pennsylvania Supreme
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Court did the right thing when it threw out Bill
Cosby's convictions because prosecuters cheated, all right, so right off
the bat, few things wrong. First of all, we're not
in Pennsylvania, right, First things first. Second of all, we're
not in state court. That's to go on top of
the not being in Pennsylvania, and the prosecutors cheated. Huh okay, okay,
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give me a break, David oscar Marcus. They promised Cosby
that they would not prosecute him if he would testify
in the civil cases against him. Based on that promise,
Cosby testified and did not invoke his Fifth Amendment right
to remain silent. Prosecutors then broke their promise and used
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Cosby's statements in those depositions to him to win a
conviction against him. So basically, what he's trying to do
is set it up right, frame it because of the
depositions from the civil suit with Virginia and the fact
that she's being charged with perjury now because of those depositions.
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So what he's trying to do is put it in
a light and frame it to try and make it
a comparable situation when in reality it is not. Okay,
she was the state prosecute. The state prosecutors in Florida
went after Epstein, not federal Remember the Feds were put
on the back burner. David Oskker Marcus. So, if anything,
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the only place that these people are protected by the
non prosecution agreement is Florida. It is not a binding
document legally all across all the states. Okay, because you
got a non prosecution agreement in Florida doesn't mean you're
absolved of your sins everywhere else. So don't try and
conflate the issue, Oscar David Marcus. Okay, I know we're
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all not fancy lawyers around here, but we're gonna cut
through the weeds and you're not gonna fill us up
with a bunch of bullshit and drown us with technicalities
and all of that nonsense. Here's a question, did your
client assault these girls or not? Point blank period. Answer
that question, David, take your narrative, take your bullshit, take
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your technicalities, and stuff it. The state Supreme Court not
only acquitted him, but barred the prosecutors from retrying him.
Oh well, great, okay, So what's your point. This is
a court in Pennsylvania at the state level. What exactly
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does this have to do with the federal court system.
I'll tell you what it has to do with it
absolutely nothing, more technicalities, more garbage, and as they would say,
across the pond, more rubbish. The court framed the issue
is whether the prosecutor's decision, not the prosecute Cosby in
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exchange for his testimony, must be enforced against the Commonwealth. Look,
nobody promised Maxwell that she wasn't getting prosecuted. Sort, what
planet is this guy on? Whoever promised Maxwell that she
wasn't getting prosecuted? And remember she wasn't even a named
person in the non prosecution agreement? So what planet is
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this clown on? And what is he smoking? Because he's
obviously hitting that fire early in the morning. My advice
is you shouldn't hit the bong before work. You know,
I'm all for getting blazed, right smoking a little smoke, smoke,
get a little high cool, great good idea. Not before work, bro,
you're a lawyer. People are counting on you. You're making
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yourself look foolish. My friend, does he really think that
this goes over well when he comes out with one
of these highly highly reaching articles, Because folks, nobody's buying
this crap. We all know that your basically a high
paid ambulance chaser. You're the spokesman. Bro, you're not even
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in the courtroom. You're like the sixth man on a
basketball team, Homie, the swingman. You come in for some
cleanup duty.
Speaker 2 (10:14):
Huh. What a clown this.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
Dude is, folks, This dude's obviously, in my opinion, this
dude is the biggest clown of the bunch. And that's
saying a lot.
Speaker 2 (10:23):
Usually you have to go to the circus.
Speaker 1 (10:25):
To find clowns, but in this instance, all you have
to do is pick up a copy of the daily news.
That seems pretty straightforward, right. Even prosecutors should have to
live up to their end of a bargain. If a
prosecutor promises something, he should be bound by his word,
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just like the rest of us.
Speaker 2 (10:47):
What do you mean?
Speaker 1 (10:47):
He so all prosecutors are men? There's no women prosecutors.
Speaker 2 (10:52):
What are you? A sexist as well as a moron?
He he he he.
Speaker 1 (11:00):
You know what?
Speaker 2 (11:01):
Else should live up to their word.
Speaker 1 (11:02):
Glenn Maxwell should have lived up to her word when
she was recruiting these young girls and bringing them into
her atmosphere. She should have lived up to her word
and protected these kids. But no, that wasn't what she
was doing.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
Right.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
Everybody else has to live up to their word. But
your client, well, guess what, your client is screwed. Your
client is going to be eaten, blowney sandwiches for a
very long time.
Speaker 2 (11:26):
And sir, you as.
Speaker 1 (11:29):
Well are coming out of this looking like quite the moron.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
I know it's your job to go hard for your
client her. Okay, great, and I'm all for that. But you,
my friend, you rankle me for some reason. Of all
these people we've dealt with in this case, folks, this
dude rankles me for some odd reason, and I don't
know why. Maybe it's because every single time I read
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an article, in my mind, I hear Wayne Allen Root's
voice coming out of this guy's mouth.
Speaker 2 (12:01):
And it drives me through the roof.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
Then you add on all the bs, the narrative. This
guy's trying to spin, the garbage, he's trying to pump
to people, and man, oh man, he's right up there
in my top three of absolute clowns when it comes
to this case. And for seventy nine pages, the Core
detailed why prosecutors are no different than any other actor
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in the justice system. When they make a promise, they
have to stick to it. This opinion and reasoning applies
directly to Gallain Maxwell's case. No, it does not stop
trying to conflate the issue. Okay, Bill Cosby was not
charged as a human trafficker. All right, stop it already.
Bill Cosby wasn't you know, involved in all these fancied
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powerful circles that you people are running in. So it's
an apples and oranges issue. This opinion and reasoning applies
directly to Glenn Maxwell's case. In her case, Jeffrey Epstein
pleaded guilty and struck a bargain with the prosecutors in Miami.
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State level, state level, state level. Okay, how I mean,
are you really going to try and run this on us?
You're a trained lawyer and you're gonna really try and
push this shit on us. I don't have a law degree.
I didn't even say at a holiday and express last night.
But I know the narrative that you're pumping here is
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straight trash. And guess who else is gonna know that, sir?
Speaker 2 (13:43):
The jury.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
In exchange for pleading guilty in state court, the US
Attorney's Office agreed that it would not prosecute any of
his alleged co conspirators in Florida.
Speaker 2 (13:55):
State court Florida.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
I mean, do I have to explain this to you, Oscar?
Did Marcus that Florida is Florida and state jurisdiction is
state jurisdiction.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
Federal charges? Asshole?
Speaker 1 (14:12):
I don't know how much more clear I need to
be about that. This isn't your local sheriff's office coming
after you, This isn't the local police department asking to
have a question time with you. No, this is the
federal government. Okay, this is not down in Florida. This
you're not dealing with, you know, Villa Fauna and kersher anymore.
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This is the federal government again conflating the issue apples
and oranges, poodles and pumas. My friends. There has been
quite a bit of criticism of this deal, but it
is a contract that Epstein and the government entered into
knowingly and voluntarily, and certainly the government was in the
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better bargaining position, as it is with any criminal defendant.
And again the supposition that the government was in a
great position is garbage as well. This guy knows for
a fact. Man, I'm getting really mad right now, like
really I'm actually getting upset reading this article. And that
doesn't happen very often, Like really makes me agitated. This dude,
the lies that he's spinning here, and I'm just straight
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up saying he's lying. This is all lies, bullshit, garbage.
The government was in a better bargaining position, No, they weren't.
You had idiot Kersher, you had Moron Villa Fauna getting
absolutely steamrolled by left Court, by Dershowitz and the rest
of them. So what are you even talking about right now?
Like that was an equitable deal, Like that was a
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deal that worked for everybody.
Speaker 2 (15:45):
Shut up? Okay.
Speaker 1 (15:49):
Maxwell is accused of being one of Epstein's co conspirators
from twenty five years ago. She has declared her innocence
and it's set to fight the case at trial in November.
But she should not have to fight her case at trial,
and her case should be thrown out just like Cosby's
has been, because prosecutors promised Epstein when he pleaded guilty
that they would not prosecute her. Oh so what you're
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saying here is you're here, let me let me explain it.
He's begging that she doesn't get prosecuted because he knows
she's going down forever, and that's why they're going so
hard right now with the technicalities and loopholes. Like I've
said from the very beginning, remember folks who told you
that first? Okay, all these other voices in the wind
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out here talking nonsense or piggybacking on other people's work,
Well there you go. There's some more for you to
add to your own work. A bunch of clowns. This
is such an absolute shit show by this guy. This
article is an absolute joke.
Speaker 2 (16:50):
Folks.
Speaker 1 (16:53):
There is no comparison between Glenn Maxwell and Bill Cosby
besides the fact that they're both scumbags. And furthermore, if
your client is so innocent, David Oscar Marcus, why are
you going so hard with these technicalities. Aren't you ready
to just go to court and bear all of the evidence.
Oh wait, that's right. You don't go to court. You're
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not a courtroom lawyer. You're a talking head that speaks
to the media and pushes a narrative. Like I said,
bench player, swingman, sixth man, if you're lucky, clean up time, extraordinaire,
basically just straight useless. Despite its promise not to go
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after Maxwell, federal prosecutors in New York brought a federal
case against her after Epstein died, arguing that it does
not need to live up to the deal struck by
federal prosecutors in Miami. No state prosecutors in Miami, stop
trying to lie. You're a liar. Okay, I'm straight up
to call you a liar in this article because that's
what you're doing and you're not going to get away
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with it. You can paint this rosy picture all you want,
but me, you and everybody else following this case knows
the deal. And if you think you're gonna stick your
thumb in the eye of these survivors again and get
away with it, you second rate ambulance chasing sob You
are absolutely wrong. Every single time you come out with
a ridiculous statement in the media, it will be challenged.
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But that reasoning makes no sense. We have one federal government,
and the agreement says clearly that the United States would
not prosecute Maxwell. Know the state of Florida would not
prosecute Maxwell. You epic, Mini, You moron. This guy is
an absolute clown show of folks. And just like in
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Cosby's case, the New York prosecutors want to use Maxwell's
depositions against her even though the government had said there
would be no charges. The trial court, just like the
trial court and intermediate appellate court in Cosby's case, has
agreed to let the government out of its deal. Oh sound, sinister,
doesn't it? Well, she was charged with perjury from those depositions,
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so now it's not civil or anything like that, it's criminal.
They're part of the case, Okay, not freestanding or anything
like that. Part of the case. The case against Maxwell
is extremely weak. No, your reasoning is extremely weak. All
of your suppositions are extremely weak. Your positions are extremely weak.
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Everything about you is extremely weak when it comes to
this case. Oscar David Marcus, you're pumping up a bunch
of tires and you're throwing out a bunch of shit,
but none of it's sticking against the wall, none of
it's resonating, and you're just making yourself look like more
of a clown. It must be hard work every morning
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putting all of that makeup on and then topping it
off with that red nose. The case against Glenn Maxwell
is extremely weak, based on twenty five year old, uncorroborated
allegations made only after Epstein died. What are you talking
about the federal government should charge Glen Maxwell with every
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single charge. Every accusation that is made by somebody should
be a charge on Galan Maxwell. She's getting off light
right now. Bro, My loved one had one hundred charges
of rico thrown at them. One hundred, one hundred folks. Okay,
that's not hyperbole either, just to get one to stick.
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But Glenn Maxwell's being treated unfairly. According to Bagdad Bob
over here, a jury should reject those flimsy and stale charges.
But in the event of a conviction, in the event
of a conviction, So he's laying the groundwork here. He
knows there's going to be a conviction. And this is
all about the appeal, all of this right now. What
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he's doing, he's setting it up for the appeal. Remember
he's an appellate lawyer, okay, not a courtroom lawyer. By
the way, this dude is setting it all up because
he knows she's getting convicted. He wants to set it
up so on the appeal they have a leg to
stand on some tenable ground, something that they can point
to as precedent. But in the event of a conviction,
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she should get relief on appeal for the same reason
Cosby did. Prosecutors should have to live up to the
deals they make. I agree with that, But if a
prosecutor in the state of Florida makes a deal, that
shouldn't bind a prosecutor in Nevada to that same deal.
Not if it's a state deal, federal different See, that
was the two edged sword for Epstein. He might have
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gotten out of those federal charges down there in Florida,
but that doesn't mean the federal charges everywhere else go away.
So he got with the state charges and the rest
of his scum baggery. The rest of his crimes were
put on the shelf. They weren't going anywhere as that,
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As that court explained, a contrary result would be patently untenable.
It would violate long cherished principles of fundamental fairness. It
would be anthetical, anti ethical to the corrosive of the
integrity and functionality of the criminal justice system that we
strive to maintain. As if the criminal justice system isn't
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absolutely thrashed as it is. And this guy's over here
going to the nines over Glene Maxwell, huh boy, that
paycheck must be heavy as hell, must be stacking them chips,
my friend. The Cosby case reaffirms that a prosecutor is
bound to act with integrity and the public must be
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able to rely on his word. What a concept. Oh yeah,
that was a hard hitting editorial piece. You really swayed
everybody's opinion there, sir, Absolutely nobody was swayed by your arguments.
Apples and oranges. Gleanne Maxwell and Bill Cosby are not
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the same kind of people, just like when you compare
Gallan Maxwell to Mandela or Hannibal Lecter. All we're getting
from Camp Maxwell is hyperbole, misdirection, and a prayer, okay,
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a hell Mary prayer shot that they can get their
client off on some sort of technicality or loophole because
they know if and when this case goes to trial,
that their client, Gallainne Maxwell, will be convicted and the
gravy train for her over overpriced, overrated law team will
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come to a screeching halt. So expect more Shenanigan's folks.
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be back later on and we'll pick up where we
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left off.