Epstein Flight Logs: Every Name on the Lolita Express
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Epstein Flight Logs: Every Name on the Lolita Express
Jeffrey Epstein's private Boeing 727 — dubbed the "Lolita Express" — carried some of the world's most powerful people to his properties across the globe. The flight logs, obtained through litigation and released publicly, document hundreds of flights and dozens of notable passengers.
What Are the Epstein Flight Logs?
The flight logs were subpoenaed as part of civil litigation brought by Epstein's victims. They cover flights primarily between 1995 and 2005 and document travel to:
- Little St. James, U.S. Virgin Islands (his private island)
- Palm Beach, Florida (his estate)
- New York City (his townhouse)
- New Mexico (his Zorro Ranch)
- International destinations including the UK, France, and Morocco
Notable Names in the Flight Logs
The publicly released logs document passengers including:
- Bill Clinton — documented on multiple flights, including trips without Secret Service
- Prince Andrew — flew on the aircraft on trips to Epstein properties
- Kevin Spacey — listed on flights to Africa
- Chris Tucker — documented on African trip with Clinton
- Lawrence Summers — former Treasury Secretary
- Alan Dershowitz — Harvard law professor and Epstein's defense attorney
The Clinton Flights
Former President Bill Clinton is mentioned 1,039 times in the House Oversight documents released in 2024. The flight logs document him aboard Epstein's jet on multiple occasions. Clinton's office has acknowledged the flights but disputes the circumstances described by Epstein associates.
What the Logs Don't Show
Importantly, the flight logs document aircraft movement and listed passengers — they do not constitute evidence of wrongdoing by everyone named. Many legitimate business and philanthropic trips are included. However, multiple passengers listed have been named in civil suits and court documents.
The Public Record
The full flight logs are available through court filings and journalistic archives. The 2,897-document release from the House Oversight Committee in 2024 provides additional context for many of the trips documented in the logs.
The record is public. The names are documented. Draw your own conclusions.
Source: House Oversight 2,897-Document Release | Court filings via CourtListener