British Police Examine Epstein’s Use of U.K. Airports and Other Lines of Inquiry

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British Police Examine Epstein’s Use of U.K. Airports and Other Lines of Inquiry — TIME

Several British police forces are examining the logs of Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet, nicknamed the “Lolita Express,” amid concerns he may have trafficked women through U.K. airports. Bedfordshire Police said it "is reviewing materials published as part of the DOJ Disclosures Under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, in relation to private flights in and out of London Luton Airport." Essex Police said "We are assessing the information that has emerged in relation to private flights into and out of [London] Stansted Airport." Emails released in the files show Epstein discussing travel to and from Stansted in 2012, including an exchange that says, "If you come via private, I'll need photo copies emailed to me of passport and U.S.

visa, I fwd [forward] to U.K. immigration... once Boeing isready to depart she is escorted to aircraft." Another email referenced a flight to Luton in 2018. The West Midlands Police force is also looking at private flights in and out of Birmingham Airport following publication of the Epstein files.

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