Nearly Ninety Flights Associated to Epstein Allegedly Came to or from UK Airports

Analysis has found that approximately 90 flights connected to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein allegedly touched down at and left UK airports, with some reportedly having onboard women from the UK who assert they were abused by the convicted sex offender.

Aviation Records Reveal Trail of Travel

These aviation records were among a trove of legal papers and papers made public by Epstein’s estate that have been released over the last year. The analysis identified 87 aircraft movements linked to Epstein – including many that were hitherto undisclosed – landing or taking off from British airfields between the early 1990s and 2018.

Onboard Individuals and After Guilty Verdict Flights

Unnamed “females” were recorded among the individuals flying to and from the UK. Notably, 15 of these British airport journeys happened after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for soliciting sex from a underage person.

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

UK Survivors and Legal Proceedings

Testimony from one of the British victims helped convict Epstein’s accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell of child sex-trafficking in the US in 2021. But, that individual has never been contacted by British law enforcement, as stated by her Florida-based lawyer.

In a response, the London's Metropolitan Police indicated they had “not received any further evidence that would support reopening the investigation.” They commented, “Should fresh and pertinent information be brought to our attention, including any resulting from the release of material in the US, we will evaluate it.”

Ongoing Disclosure and Legal Rulings

Proposed legislation to release all files held by the American government in regarding Epstein was approved by the House and Senate last month. The Department of Justice has until 19 December to adhere to this requirement. A vast number of documents are anticipated to be released.

Separately, a US judge decided last week that the DOJ could publicly release investigative materials from a trafficking prosecution against Maxwell, Epstein’s long-term associate, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence over the charges.

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