Approximately 90 Flights Associated to Epstein Allegedly Landed at or Took Off from UK Airfields

Analysis has found that approximately 90 aircraft journeys connected to Jeffrey Epstein reportedly landed at and took off from British airfields, with some allegedly carrying women from the UK who allege they were victimized by the convicted sex offender.

Aviation Records Show Pattern of Travel

The travel manifests were part of thousands of legal papers and papers made public by Epstein’s estate that have been disclosed over the previous twelve months. The review uncovered 87 flights tied to Epstein – including many that were previously unknown – landing or taking off from British airfields between the start of the 1990s and 2018.

Passenger Details and After Guilty Verdict Travel

Unnamed female passengers were recorded among the individuals entering and exiting the UK. Notably, 15 of these British airport journeys took place subsequent to Epstein’s 2008 guilty verdict for soliciting sex from a minor.

“This is ‘shocking’ that there had never been a ‘comprehensive British inquiry’ into his activities in the country,” said American attorneys acting for numerous Epstein victims.

UK Survivors and Legal Proceedings

A statement from one of the British victims was instrumental in convicting Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell of sex trafficking of minors in the US in 2021. But, that individual has never been contacted by UK authorities, according to her attorney based in Florida.

In a response, the London's Metropolitan Police indicated they had “not been provided with any additional information that would support reopening the probe.” They added, “If new and relevant evidence be presented to us, encompassing any resulting from the disclosure of material in the US, we will review it.”

Continuing Document Release and Legal Rulings

A bill to make public all files held by the American government in regarding Epstein passed the House and Senate last month. The US justice department has until 19 December to comply. Hundreds of thousands of files are expected to be made public.

Additionally, a US judge ordered last week that the department could make public case files from a trafficking prosecution against Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime confidante, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence over the allegations.

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