đ Share this article Approximately 90 Flights Associated to Jeffrey Epstein Allegedly Landed at or Took Off from British Airfields An investigation has uncovered that nearly 90 flights associated to Jeffrey Epstein are said to have touched down at and left UK airports, with some reportedly having onboard British women who claim they were abused by the convicted child sex offender. Aviation Records Show Trail of Movement The flight logs were among thousands of legal papers and papers released by the estate of Jeffrey Epstein that have been made public over the past year. The investigation uncovered 87 flights connected to Epstein â including many that were not previously known â landing or taking off from UK airports between the early 1990s and 2018. Passenger Details and Post-Conviction Travel Unnamed female passengers were listed among the passengers flying to and from the UK. Significantly, 15 of these UK flights happened subsequent to Epsteinâs 2008 guilty verdict for soliciting sex from a minor. âIt was âastonishingâ that there had never been a âthorough probe in the UKâ into his dealings in the country,â said US lawyers representing hundreds of Epstein victims. UK Survivors and Court Cases Evidence from one of the British victims helped convict Epsteinâs accomplice socialite Ghislaine Maxwell of child sex-trafficking in the US in 2021. But, that survivor has never been contacted by police in the UK, as stated by her Florida-based lawyer. In a statement, the Metropolitan police stated they had ânot been provided with any additional information that would support reopening the inquiry.â They noted, âIf new and relevant information be presented to us, including any arising from the release of documents in the US, we will assess it.â Continuing Disclosure and Legal Rulings A bill to disclose all files held by the US government in concerning Epstein passed the US Congress last month. The US justice department has until 19 December to adhere to this requirement. A vast number of files are expected to be released. In a related development, a US judge ruled last week that the department could disclose case files from a sex-trafficking case against Maxwell, Epsteinâs long-term associate, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence over the charges.