What We Know About Jeffrey Epstein’s Private Jet, the ‘Lolita Express’
According to this week’s indictment, Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of
dozens of minors mostly occurred at his residences in Manhattan and
Palm Beach, but another critical setting for his predatory activities
was on his private Boeing 727 plane, a midsize, three-engine commercial
jet airliner nicknamed the “Lolita Express.” He allegedly used the plane
to shuttle underage girls between New York and Palm Beach, and an
employee would be onboard to “ensure that minor victims were available
for encounters upon his arrival.”
Here’s what we know about the “Lolita Express”:
What activities allegedly occurred on Epstein’s jet?
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In 2015, victim Virginia Roberts Giuffre filed a lawsuit against Epstein,
claiming that he recruited her as a “sex slave” at the age of 15,
sexually abusing her for years in his private jet as well as his various
residences in New York, New Mexico, Florida, and the U.S. Virgin
Islands. In an interview with the Daily Mail,
Giuffre said he “always took care of paying” her after she
“entertained” his friends. Her alleged abusers included British royal Prince Andrew as well as Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz; both of their names appeared on flight logs from Epstein’s planes that were published by Gawker after Giuffre’s filing. In her affidavit, Giuffre claimed to have had sex with Dershowitz on Epstein’s airplane with another girl present.
Dershowitz, a former attorney for Epstein, appeared on flight logs 11 times, but has denied the accusations made by Giuffre, calling them an “outrageous lie.” He filed a motion against Giuffre in 2015, stating that the allegations were “ginned up”
for the media. “I was on that plane on several occasions as the
manifests will show, but never under circumstances where it would have
been possible to have sex with Jane Doe #3,” Dershowitz’s statement
read. “On a couple of occasions I was on his plane with my wife and
daughter. There were never any young girls on the plane during any of my
trips.” Dershowitz also told CNN, “I certainly didn’t have sex on an
airplane. I am not a member of the Mile High Club.” Responding to the
sex-trafficking charges against Epstein, Dershowitz told the Daily Beast that he would wait to see the evidence before commenting, adding that he hadn’t been in touch with Epstein “for a long time.”
The jet allegedly had a bed installed where group sex
with young girls would occur. Chauntae Davies, a woman who was hired by
Epstein as a masseuse and frequently flew on the plane acting as an air
hostess, confirmed in an interview with Inside Edition
that there was a bed on the plane. She said she was one of several
young women who were hired to travel with Epstein to give massages or
yoga instruction to him and his friends, though she never had sex with
him. “On almost every trip that I did go on there were young girls
around,” she said.
Who flew on Epstein’s jet?
The
flight logs, which detailed trips taken between 1997 and 2005, featured
several prominent names as well as ones that were misspelled or missing
a surname. Some of these included former president Bill Clinton, former
national security adviser Sandy Berger, former Colombian president
Andrés Pastrana, Naomi Campbell, and former Harvard president Larry
Summers, among others. Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s associate and former
girlfriend, who is accused of helping to recruit the underage girls,
was also present during many of his trips.
In
2002, Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Chris Tucker flew to Africa on
Epstein’s plane as part of project to raise awareness about poverty and
the AIDS crisis. “Jeffrey is both a highly successful financier and a
committed philanthropist with a keen sense of global markets and an
in-depth knowledge of 21st-century science,” Clinton said of Epstein in an interview with New York
Magazine at the time. “I especially appreciated his insights and
generosity during the recent trip to Africa to work on democratization,
empowering the poor, citizen service, and combating HIV/AIDS.”
Davies
was also on the flight to Africa, and recalled that she made
peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwiches for Clinton, Spacey, and Tucker. She
also said that Clinton took her shopping when they landed in Africa, but
nothing improper occurred. “They had shut down a jewelry store for us
and I helped him pick out a bracelet for Chelsea,” she said.
On
July 8, Clinton issued a statement regarding the charges against
Epstein. “President Clinton knows nothing about the terrible crimes
Jeffrey Epstein pleaded guilty to in Florida some years ago, or those
with which he has been recently charged in New York,” it read, stating
that the former president took “a total of four trips on Jeffrey
Epstein’s airplane” in 2002 and 2003. However, flight logs show Clinton
had been on the plane 12 times, though it may be at least twice that amount.
“Staff,
supporters of the foundation, and his Secret Service detail traveled on
every leg of every trip. He had one meeting with Epstein in his Harlem
office in 2002, and around the same time made one brief visit to
Epstein’s New York apartment with a staff member and his security
detail. He’s not spoken to Epstein in well over a decade, and he has
never been to Little St. James Island, Epstein’s ranch in New Mexico, or
his residence in Florida,” the statement concluded. In 2006, Epstein
donated $25,000 to the Clinton Foundation through one of his charities.
Where is the jet now?
While
we do know that Epstein currently owns two private planes, which
prosecutors say makes him a “significant flight risk,” it is unclear
whether he still owns the Boeing 727. After pleading not guilty to the
sex-trafficking charges, Epstein is being held without bail in New York
until his detention hearing scheduled for July 15.
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