Donald Trump’s Name Appears in Jeffrey Epstein’s Flight Logs Released by His Own Attorney General
On Thursday, February 27, the flight logs of convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein were released by Attorney General Pam Bondi. The logs included the name of former President Donald Trump, who appeared seven times throughout the documents. Notably, Trump was mentioned on page 24 of the first flight log, dated October 11, 1993. He was also listed twice on page 27, alongside his then-wife Marla Maples, their daughter Tiffany Trump, and a nanny, on May 15, 1994. Additionally, three of the entries featured “JE” (likely referring to Jeffrey Epstein) listed on the same flights as Trump. Ghislane Maxwell, Epstein’s former associate, was mentioned on the October 1993 flight.
The release of these flight logs comes just a day after Attorney General Bondi announced on Fox News that the Justice Department was preparing to disclose further details, including flight logs and names of individuals associated with Epstein.
Bondi noted, “What you’re going to see… is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information. But it’s pretty sick what that man did, along with his co-defendant,” referring to Epstein’s extensive criminal activities, which allegedly involved over 250 victims.
The initial batch of documents includes flight logs, an evidence list, redacted portions of a contact book, and a redacted list of masseuses. Many of these files had already been made public through various court proceedings or other sources.
It is important to note that appearing in the flight logs does not automatically imply any wrongdoing, as individuals listed were likely flying with Epstein for legitimate business, political, or social reasons.
In a letter to FBI Director Kash Patel, Bondi revealed that she had only received around 200 pages of documents before Patel took office, primarily consisting of flight logs, Epstein’s contact list, and victim names. Bondi learned from an anonymous source that the FBI’s New York Field Office possessed thousands of pages of additional documents tied to the investigation and Epstein’s indictment. She has requested that the FBI deliver the remaining documents by 8 a.m. on Friday, February 28, and has asked Patel to investigate why these documents were not made available earlier.
Epstein, who was charged with sex trafficking minors, died in 2019 under mysterious circumstances in a New York City jail while awaiting trial. He had connections with several high-profile individuals, including Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, and Donald Trump, all of whom have denied any involvement in Epstein’s criminal activities. Trump previously referred to Epstein as a “terrific guy” but later distanced himself after their falling out.
Epstein was accused of trafficking girls as young as 14, according to a federal indictment. He had previously pleaded guilty to soliciting an underage person for prostitution in 2008 and served a brief sentence of just over a year.
Epstein’s co-conspirator, Ghislaine Maxwell, was convicted of sex trafficking in 2022 and sentenced to 20 years in prison.