Panic among Jeffery Epstein’s associates as prosecutor subpoenas flight logs

Jeffery Epstein | Photo: Film Daily

Virgin Islands, America – The top prosecutor in the US Virgin Islands has sought more than 20 years of flight logs from Jeffery Epstein’s fleet of private aircrafts – something which is reported to have caused “panic among the rich and famous.”

According to “The Mirror”, Attorney General Denise George has sued the late pedophile’s estate, subpoenaing logs for each of his four helicopters and three planes from 1998 until his suicide last year at a Manhattan federal jail.

She also reported to be  seeking “complaints or reports of potentially suspicious conduct” and any personal notes written by the pilots, along with names and contact information for all those who “interacted with or observed” Epstein or any passengers connected to him.

The law suit included counts of aggravated rape, child abuse and neglect, human trafficking, forced labor and prostitution, totaling up to 22 counts. The subpoena document, which is dated as September 3rd, stated that Jet Aviation Holdings USA Inc. must turn over the requested documents within 30 days of being served. However, it is not sure when the subpoena was actually served.

Referring to the logs provided by pilot David Rodgers, which revealed that that Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey and Naomi Campbell were on board Epstein’s “Lolita Express” jet, a legal source is reported to have told “The Mirror” that the “records that have been subpoenaed will make the ones Rodgers provided look like a Post-it note.” – suggesting that the new documents are expected to reveal lengthy details of the late pedophile’s acquaintances who flew with him over the years.

 

Source: New York Post