Inside Jeffrey Epstein’s *Lolita Express*: The Dark Secrets of His Private Jet
Newly released records have brought fresh attention to Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet, the so-called Lolita Express. The Boeing 727-100, registered as N908JE, was used to fly high-profile figures—including former presidents, royalty, and celebrities—alongside young girls linked to Epstein’s crimes. Flight logs and legal settlements have now shed more light on its controversial passengers and journeys.
The jet’s interior was famously extravagant, featuring bold colours, wood panelling, and a large wooden bed. It served as a shuttle between Epstein’s homes in New York, Florida, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, though not all destinations have been fully disclosed.
The Lolita Express remains a focal point in the Epstein scandal, with its flight logs linking powerful figures to his crimes. As more records become public, the full extent of its use—and the identities of those on board—will likely face further scrutiny. The upcoming document releases may reveal additional names and destinations tied to the case.
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