Approximately Ninety Flights Connected to Epstein Reportedly Landed at or Took Off from British Airports

Analysis has identified that nearly 90 aircraft journeys associated to Jeffrey Epstein are said to have touched down at and left UK airfields, with some reportedly transporting women from the UK who claim they were exploited by the convicted child sex offender.

Aviation Records Uncover Trail of Movement

The travel manifests were among a trove of legal papers and files made public by the estate of Jeffrey Epstein that have been released over the previous twelve months. The analysis identified 87 flights connected to Epstein – including many that were hitherto undisclosed – landing or taking off from UK airports between the start of the 1990s and 2018.

Onboard Individuals and Post-Conviction Flights

Unnamed female passengers were documented among the passengers flying to and from the UK. Notably, 15 of these British airport journeys occurred after Epstein’s 2008 guilty verdict for soliciting sex from a underage person.

“This is ‘appalling’ that there had never been a ‘thorough probe in the UK’ into his operations in the country,” stated US lawyers acting for numerous Epstein survivors.

British Victims and Legal Proceedings

Testimony from one of the UK-based survivors aided the conviction of Epstein’s associate socialite Ghislaine Maxwell of sex trafficking of minors in the US in 2021. Yet, that victim has never been contacted by British law enforcement, according to her attorney based in Florida.

In a statement, the the Met indicated they had “not been provided with any new evidence that would support restarting the inquiry.” They commented, “Should fresh and pertinent evidence be presented to us, including any resulting from the release of material in the US, we will evaluate it.”

Continuing Document Release and Judicial Decisions

A bill to make public every document held by the US government in regarding Epstein was approved by the House and Senate last month. The Department of Justice has until 19 December to follow through. Hundreds of thousands of documents are projected to be made public.

Additionally, a federal judge ruled last week that the department could publicly release investigative materials from a sex-trafficking case against Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime confidante, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence over the charges.

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