Thursday, August 28, 2025

Jeffrey Epstein Flight Logs Aboard The Lolita Express

The "Epstein flight logs," often associated with the private jet nicknamed the "Lolita Express," are documents that detail the flight manifests of Jeffrey Epstein's private planes. The name "Lolita Express" was a nickname used by locals in the Virgin Islands, referencing the Vladimir Nabokov novel. The documents themselves are part of the larger body of "Epstein files" that have been released through various legal proceedings. Read them for yourself. Here are some of the key takeaways about the flight logs and the individuals named in them: 

1. What the Logs Are and What They Show: The flight logs record passengers on Epstein's private planes, primarily a Boeing 727-100. The inclusion of a name on the flight logs does not, on its own, indicate that the individual was involved in or aware of Epstein's alleged crimes. The documents have been released as part of criminal cases and civil defamation lawsuits. The logs have been used as evidence in court proceedings and have been made public through court orders and journalist investigations. 

 2. Notable Individuals Named: Prince Andrew: The British royal's name appears in the documents, and he has been accused of sexual abuse by one of Epstein's victims, Virginia Giuffre. He has consistently and strongly denied all allegations of wrongdoing. Bill Clinton: The former U.S. President is named in the flight logs. A spokesperson for Clinton has stated that he took four trips on Epstein's plane, all related to the work of the Clinton Foundation. Donald Trump: The former U.S. President is also in the flight logs. His name appears multiple times, with records showing he flew on Epstein's planes, including at least one trip with his family. Other Notable Individuals: The logs and other related documents mention numerous other high-profile individuals, including lawyers, academics, and celebrities. It's important to reiterate that a name's appearance in the documents does not automatically mean they are accused of any wrongdoing. 

Epstein Flight Manifests, 1995-2013  

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