The Federal Aviation Administration released date from more than 2,300 flights from four jets registered in Jeffrey Epstein’s name as the Ghislaine Maxwell trial begins.
Insider reported, In January 2020, Insider asked the Federal Aviation Administration for all the agency’s flight records, including departure and arrival data, associated with a fleet of private jets owned by Jeffrey Epstein. Filed under the Freedom of Information Act, our request seemed to have a decent chance of success: The agency in 2011 released its entire database of US-based flights to The Wall Street Journal.
The FAA in March denied the request claiming that some documents were compiled specifically for law enforcement and could interfere with an ongoing investigation.
Eventually, the FAA ‘accidentally’ mailed Insider portions of Jeffery Epstein’s flight logs. The logs included records from more than 2,000 flights from the years 1998 and 2020.
The documents exposed details from at least 700 Epstein connected flights that were previously unknown to the public and Insider, despite their searchable database.
Unfortunately the records provided by the FAA do not actually include the names and information of passengers. Insider however believes the information that was obtained could give clues to their identities.
Insider also noted that Epstein’s aircraft continued to fly even after his arrest and then his death.