In a major development, previously sealed flight logs from Jeffrey Epstein's private aircraft have been released to the public, revealing new details about the passengers and destinations over nearly two decades of operation.
The documents, which were obtained through a Freedom of Information request, contain detailed manifests from hundreds of flights between 1995 and 2013. Legal experts say these records could provide crucial evidence in ongoing civil litigation.
"These documents represent a significant step toward accountability," said one legal analyst familiar with the case. "The public has a right to know who was traveling on these aircraft and where they were going."
The flight logs show regular trips between Epstein's properties in New York, Palm Beach, New Mexico, and his private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Some flights also included stops in Paris, London, and other international destinations.





