Approximately 90 Flights Associated to Jeffrey Epstein Allegedly Arrived at or Departed from UK Airfields

Analysis has identified that close to 90 aircraft journeys connected to Jeffrey Epstein are said to have landed at and took off from UK airports, with some allegedly having onboard British women who claim they were victimized by the convicted sex offender.

Flight Logs Reveal Trail of Travel

The travel manifests were among thousands of legal papers and papers released by the estate of Jeffrey Epstein that have been made public over the last year. The analysis found 87 flights tied to Epstein – featuring many that were previously unknown – coming into or leaving from UK airports between the early 1990s and 2018.

Passenger Details and After Guilty Verdict Flights

Unidentified women were recorded among the travelers flying to and from the UK. Crucially, 15 of these UK flights occurred subsequent to Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting sex from a child.

“It was ‘astonishing’ that there had never been a ‘comprehensive British inquiry’ into his activities in the country,” remarked US lawyers representing hundreds of Epstein survivors.

British Victims and Court Cases

Evidence from one of the British victims was instrumental in convicting Epstein’s associate socialite Ghislaine Maxwell of child sex-trafficking in the US in 2021. Yet, that individual has never been contacted by UK authorities, according to her Florida-based lawyer.

In a response, the London's Metropolitan Police stated they had “not been provided with any new evidence that would support reopening the probe.” They commented, “Should new and relevant evidence be presented to us, encompassing any arising from the release of documents in the US, we will evaluate it.”

Continuing Document Release and Legal Rulings

Proposed legislation to disclose all files held by the American government in relation to Epstein passed the House and Senate last month. The US justice department has until 19 December to adhere to this requirement. A vast number of documents are expected to be released.

Separately, a US judge ordered last week that the DOJ could publicly release case files from a trafficking prosecution against Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime confidante, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence over the charges.

Katherine Mcintosh
Katherine Mcintosh

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