Close to Ninety Air Travels Associated to Jeffrey Epstein Reportedly Came to or from UK Airfields

An investigation has found that nearly 90 aircraft journeys connected to Jeffrey Epstein are said to have arrived at and departed from British airfields, with some allegedly having onboard British women who assert they were abused by the found guilty sex offender.

Flight Logs Uncover Pattern of Movement

The flight logs were part of thousands of legal papers and papers released by the estate of Jeffrey Epstein that have been disclosed over the last year. The investigation uncovered 87 aircraft movements linked to Epstein – encompassing many that were previously unknown – arriving or departing from British airfields between the start of the 1990s and 2018.

Passenger Details and Post-Conviction Flights

Unnamed female passengers were listed among the travelers entering and exiting the UK. Crucially, 15 of these UK flights occurred following Epstein’s 2008 guilty verdict for soliciting sex from a underage person.

“This is ‘appalling’ that there had never been a ‘comprehensive British inquiry’ into his dealings in the country,” stated American attorneys representing numerous Epstein victims.

UK Survivors and Legal Proceedings

Evidence from one of the UK-based survivors aided the conviction of Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell of child sex-trafficking in the US in 2021. But, that survivor has never been contacted by UK authorities, as stated by her attorney based in Florida.

In a statement, the Metropolitan police indicated they had “not received any additional evidence that would support reopening the probe.” They commented, “If fresh and pertinent information be brought to our attention, encompassing any arising from the disclosure of material in the US, we will assess it.”

Ongoing Document Release and Judicial Decisions

Proposed legislation to release all files held by the American government in relation to Epstein passed the US Congress last month. The US justice department has until 19 December to follow through. Hundreds of thousands of files are expected to be made public.

In a related development, a federal judge decided last week that the DOJ could disclose case files from a sex-trafficking case against Maxwell, Epstein’s long-term associate, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence over the allegations.

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