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March 01, 2026

Flight records reveal how victim Virginia Guiffre and others were taken by private jet via airports in the UK

- Jon Ungoed-Thomas

Epstein flew 180 unnamed girls and women worldwide

More than 180 unidentified females, including teenage girls, were flown on a fleet of private jets owned by Jeffrey Epstein which was used to traffick his victims round the world.

Analysis of the flight records from 1991 to 2019 reveals unidentified women being flown to destinations including the UK, Paris, Morocco and Epstein’s homes in Palm Beach, Florida and the US Virgin Islands.

‘A complaint filed by the US Virgin Islands government in February 2020 alleged that Epstein had “created a network of companies and individuals who participated in and conspired with him in a pattern of criminal activity related to sex trafficking, forced labor, sexual assault, child abuse, and sexual servitude of Young women and children”.

Epstein’s estate settled the case in 2022, paying $105m as well as half the proceeds from the sale of his private island in the US Virgin Islands, Little St James.

Epstein’s fleet included a Boeing 727 which had a bedroom and cabin walls of red crushed velvet, and a Gulfstream jet. The Boeing jet with tail number N908JE, sometimes dubbed the “Lolita Express’, is now rotting in a facility for grounded aircraft in Georgia in the US.

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