Jeffrey Epstein’s flight logs from the 1990s indicate that Donald Trump traveled on the financier’s private jet at least eight times|Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department
The Department of Justice released a new set of 30,000 pages of records related to the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on Tuesday, complying with the disclosure mandated by recent legislation.
The documents reveal new details about Epstein’s associations with President Donald Trump, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew), and others.
Epstein’s flight logs from the 1990s indicate that Trump traveled on the financier’s private jet more frequently than previously known, with at least eight flights recorded between 1993 and 1996.
Trump had previously acknowledged a friendship with Epstein but said they had a falling out long ago because he was a “creep.”
The files also shed light on potential co-conspirators, referencing ten individuals, including a wealthy Ohio businessman, who were under investigation. So far, only Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s partner, has been criminally charged.
The release contains correspondence between Maxwell and former Prince Andrew, in which he reportedly asked her to find “new inappropriate friends.”
Other revelations include the discovery of a fake Austrian passport in Epstein’s safe and evidence of administrative confusion following his 2019 death in federal custody.