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Epstein’s Flight Logs Cited as Potential Evidence of Interstate Sex Trafficking in Jane Doe Lawsuit

The passage identifies flight logs as a possible source of concrete evidence linking Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet to the transport of underage victims and potential co‑conspirators. While it does not Attorneys believed flight logs could reveal additional victims or witnesses. Epstein filed a summary‑judgment motion arguing insufficient federal nexus, which was not decided du The case involved a J

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #013351
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1
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The passage identifies flight logs as a possible source of concrete evidence linking Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet to the transport of underage victims and potential co‑conspirators. While it does not Attorneys believed flight logs could reveal additional victims or witnesses. Epstein filed a summary‑judgment motion arguing insufficient federal nexus, which was not decided du The case involved a J

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Edwards anticipated that Epstein would argue that Jane Doe’s proof of the federal nexus was inadequate. These fears were realized when Epstein filed a summary judgment motion raising this argument. In response, the other attorneys and Edwards representing Jane Doe used the flight log evidence to respond to Epstein’s summary judgment motion, explaining that the flight logs demonstrated that Epstein had traveled in interstate commerce for the purpose of facilitating tere assaults.. Because Epstein chose to settle the case before trial, Judge Marra did not rule on the summary judgment motion. | 79. Edwards had further reason to believe and did in fact believe that the pilot and flight logs might contain relevant evidence for the cases against Epstein. Jane Doe No. 102’s complaint outlined Epstein’s daily sexual exploitation and abuse of underage minors as young as 12 years old and alleged that Epstein’s plane was used to transport underage females to be sexually abused by him and his friends. The flight logs accordingly were a potential source of information about either additional girls who were victims of Epstein’s abuse or friends of Epstein who may have witnessed or even participated in the abuse. Based on this information, Edwards reasonably pursued the flight logs in discovery, 80. In the fall of 2009, Epstein gave a recorded interview to George Rush, a reporter with the New York Daily News about pending legal proceedings. In that interview, Epstein demonstrated an utter lack of remorse for his crimes (but indirectly admitted his crimes) by stating: ¢ People do not like it when people make good and that was one reason he (Epstein) was being targeted by civil suits filed by young girls in Florida; e He (Epstein) had done nothing wrong; 33

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