January 01, 1995
Flight log example where pilots wrote vague descriptions like 'one female' or 'one passenger'
| Name | Type | Mentions | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pilots | person | 18 | View Entity |
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This document is page 27 of a court transcript from the Ghislaine Maxwell trial (Case 1:20-cr-00330-PAE), specifically the prosecution's summation regarding flight logs (Government Exhibit 662). The prosecutor argues that flight records confirm testimony from 'Jane' and Juan Alessi that Jane, a minor (16 years old in Nov 1996), was transported from Palm Beach to Teterboro/New York by Epstein and Maxwell. The text highlights how Epstein and Maxwell avoided listing minors' names on logs but points to specific entries proving their presence.
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A discussion of the procedure for clearing customs on international flights or flights departing from St. Thomas, which requires pilots and passengers to exit the plane.
Date unknown • St. Thomas
Epstein allegedly put Jane on a flight log and introduced her to the pilot when she was 16.
Date unknown • on a plane
Epstein would sometimes invite people onto his plane before takeoff to show them the plane and introduce them to the pilots, even if they were not flying.
Date unknown • Epstein's plane
Flights were taken where the witness and pilots arranged their own ground transportation.
2000-01-01
A hypothetical flight where Epstein allegedly puts Jane on a flight log and introduces her to the pilot when she is 16.
Date unknown • on a plane
Flights on Epstein's private planes.
Date unknown
Federal prosecutors subpoena Jeffrey Epstein's pilots (referenced event).
Date unknown • N/A
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