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Attorney General in Virgin Islands Requests Full Record of Flights to Epstein Island

The AG is going to turn over every stone on ‘Pedophile Island’.

The salacious saga surrounding Jeffery Epstein is far from over, despite his mysterious death in a Manhattan correctional facility several months ago.

Epstein is believed to have spearheaded a high-level blackmail scheme involving celebrities, politicians, and even royalty.  Worse still, that scheme appears to have involved child sex slaves, groomed by Epstein and his #2 Ghislaine Maxwell.  Epstein, as we mentioned before, is now deceased, dying under suspicious circumstances in an alleged suicide months ago.  Maxwell is currently incarcerated and awaiting trail for her role in the heinous crimes.

Much of the lore around Epstein’s story comes to us from the Virgin Islands, where the wealthy child sex trafficker owned an island known to locals as “pedophile island”.  Now, the local attorney general is getting ready to turn over every stone on the infamous patch of land.

Flight logs listing the names of all the people transported on Jeffrey Epstein’s fleet of aircraft have been subpoenaed by a court in the U.S. Virgin Islands, sparking panic through the rich and famous ranks of those who partied with the deceased pedophile.

The Daily Mirror newspaper reports the Attorney General in the U.S. Virgin Islands, where the billionaire had an estate and is said to have carried out many of his horrific crimes, has demanded to see the logs which document the passengers on his aircraft and their dates of travel.

Terrifyingly, Epstein has a fleet of vehicles that serviced his tropical getaway.

The logs on his four helicopters and three planes, including his “Lolita Express” private jet, span from 1998 until his suicide in prison last year.

Attorney General Denise George has filed a lawsuit against his estate alleging 22 accounts including human trafficking, aggravated rape, child abuse, neglect, forced labour and prostitution, the Mirror reported.

George is also requesting to see any “complaints or reports of potentially suspicious conduct” as well as personal notes made by the pilots.

Epstein’s accomplice, the aforementioned Ghislaine Maxwell, is under an extraordinary amount of protection in jail, being moved from cell to cell to avoid possible harm by other inmates or potential assassins. 

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