đ Share this article Close to Ninety Air Travels Linked to Jeffrey Epstein Allegedly Landed at or Took Off from UK Airfields A review has found that approximately 90 aircraft journeys associated to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein are said to have touched down at and left UK airfields, with some allegedly transporting British women who claim they were exploited by the convicted sex offender. Flight Logs Reveal Trail of Travel The flight logs were among a trove of court documents and files released by Epsteinâs estate that have been released over the past year. The investigation identified 87 flights connected to Epstein â featuring many that were previously unknown â coming into or leaving from British airfields between the early 1990s and 2018. Passenger Details and Post-Conviction Flights Unidentified âfemalesâ were documented among the individuals entering and exiting the UK. Notably, 15 of these UK flights occurred subsequent to Epsteinâs 2008 conviction for soliciting sex from a minor. âThis is âshockingâ 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. British Victims and Court Cases A statement from one of the British victims aided the conviction of Epsteinâs accomplice socialite Ghislaine Maxwell of child sex-trafficking in the US in 2021. Yet, that survivor has not been approached by British law enforcement, according to her attorney based in Florida. In a statement, the London's Metropolitan Police said they had ânot received any new information that would support restarting the probe.â They commented, âIf fresh and pertinent evidence be brought to our attention, including any resulting from the disclosure of documents in the US, we will review it.â Ongoing Document Release and Judicial Decisions A bill to make public all files held by the American government in concerning Epstein was approved by the House and Senate last month. The Department of Justice has until 19 December to comply. Hundreds of thousands of papers are anticipated to be made public. Separately, a federal judge ordered last week that the DOJ could disclose investigative materials from a sex-trafficking case against Maxwell, Epsteinâs longtime confidante, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence over the charges.