Last call for Lolita Express: Flight logs to Epstein's private jet reveal full sickening extent of paedo financier's 90 secret trips to Britain... and his visits to see his friend, Andrew
The most complete picture yet of the sickening itinerary of the private jet
Jeffrey Epstein used to traffic women and girls around the world - and frequently into Britain - is revealed today.
A Daily Mail team of journalists and data analysts has painstakingly pored over newly released information to identify who travelled on the dozens of flights on the so-called Lolita Express jet into and out of the UK – and why.
Some 90 flights came in and out of UK airports with suspected sex trafficking victims on board outlined in manifests which charted those journeys over 20 years.
Our findings come as former prime minister Gordon Brown called for the
Metropolitan Police to investigate exactly what trafficking may have taken place on British soil.
Using the plane's serial number N908JE the Boeing 727-100 was used primarily to fly young victims between Epstein's lavish homes in New York, the US Virgin Islands and his waterfront mansion in Palm Beach,
Florida.
But it also made repeated trips to British airports, including small facilities close to royal palaces in both England and Scotland - and corresponds to known visits by Epstein often with Andrew.
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A group including Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, Tom Pritzker and Prince Andrew gather for a photograph in front of the Queen's hunting lodge on her Sandringham Estate in 2000
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Ghislaine Maxwell and Kevin Spacey sitting on thrones belonging to Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip at Buckingham Palace during a visit with Bill Clinton in 2002
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Chauntae Davies (far right, in 2002), Epstein's personal masseuse, said the girls were required to wear pilots' uniforms in an attempt to look professional
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Left to right: Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell at Princess Beatrice's 18th birthday party at Windsor in 2006
A Daily Mail team of journalists and data analysts has pored over new information to identify who travelled on flights on the so-called Lolita Express jet into and out of the UK - and why.
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