Every Name on Epstein's Flight Logs to Be Made Public, Prosecutors Reveal
Move reportedly 'sparking panic among the pedophile's wealthy friends'

Every single name on the flight logs for Jeffrey Epstein's fleet of aircraft, including his infamous "Lolita Express" private jet, are to be made public, U.S. prosecutors have revealed.
The flight manifests for all of deceased pedophile Epstein's planes have been subpoenaed.
The move is reportedly "sparking panic" among the powerful elites who partied with the child sex trafficker.
The Attorney General in the US Virgin Islands, where Epstein carried out many horrific crimes on his private island Little St. James, aka "Pedophile Island," has demanded to see the logs which document the passengers on his aircraft.
The logs on his four helicopters and three planes span from 1998 until his jail cell death last year.
Attorney General Denise George has filed a lawsuit against Epstein's estate alleging 22 counts including human trafficking, aggravated rape, child abuse, neglect, forced labor, and prostitution, The Mirror reported.

Epstein allegedly hosted wild orgies with underage girls on padded floors purposely designed for sex mid-flight while traveling to his private island, Little St. James.
Investigators are also seeking personal notes made by pilots and “complaints or reports of potentially suspicious conduct,” the outlet reported.
David Rodgers, one of Epstein’s pilots, already provided logs in 2009 showing Prince Andrew and Bill Clinton – as well as stars Kevin Spacey and Naomi Campbell – had flown on one of Epstein’s plane dubbed the “Lolita Express.”
But a source told The Mirror that the new subpoena has caused a “panic among many of the rich and famous” as the 2009 logs did not include flights made by Larry Visoski – Epstein’s chief pilot who flew for the billionaire pedophile for more than 25 years.
“The records that have been subpoenaed will make the ones Rodgers provided look like a Post-It note,” the source said.

Former model Nadia Marcinkova - who now runs her own aviation company - was said to be have been the shamed financier's former "squeeze" and one of his "recruiters."
Marcinkova, 34, is one of four women now reportedly being investigated over their alleged roles in Epstein’s sickening sex trafficking ring.
Epstein’s alleged madam Ghislaine Maxwell, 58, has been arrested and is awaiting trial in jail on sex abuse charges.
However, Marcinkova has claimed that she herself was one of his many victims after arriving in the US at 15 years old.
Epstein’s “Lolita Express” jet, built in 1969 by Boeing, was reportedly packed with baby lotion and wet wipes – but now sits abandoned and rusted at Stambaugh Aviation since it took its last flight on July 11, 2016.
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