VIDEO: Senator Marsha Blackburn has requested the flight logs of Jeffrey Epstein through subpoena

    Senator Marsha Blackburn has filed a subpoena for Jeffrey Epstein's Flight Logs
    Senator Marsha Blackburn has filed a subpoena for Jeffrey Epstein's Flight Logs
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    A subpoena has been submitted by Senator Marsha Blackburn for the flight logs of Jeffrey Epstein.

    Amidst the allegations made against Epstein, the so-called Lolita Express private jet has been the focus of controversy. The flight records associated with the aircraft, which purportedly contain the names of people who went with him, are particularly noteworthy.

    U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn has demanded the release of flight logs connected to the late businessman Jeffrey Epstein in a daring attempt to expose the truth. In response to accusations of human trafficking and sexual abuse connected to Epstein, this subpoena is perceived as a move toward responsibility and transparency. If the flight logs are made public, they may disclose the identities of high-profile individuals who allegedly visited Epstein’s private island, the known epicenter of illicit activities.

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    In addition to who flew on the plane, the 118-page collection of flight logs reportedly contains other information such as dates, points of departure and arrival, number of landings, and the pilot’s signature.

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    Victims of Epstein, and one of his pilots, have since come out and claimed that public figures, including Bill Gates, Prince Andrew, and Donald Trump, traveled with the disgraced financier.

    Insider reported flight manifests unsealed in a defamation case against Maxwell included former President Bill Clinton, supermodel Naomi Campbell, and the astronaut John Glenn.

    FAA records obtained by Insider found Epstein’s jets flew mainly between his former primary residences in New York and Palm Beach and his estates in Paris, New Mexico, and the Virgin Islands.

    Senator Blackburn’s decision to subpoena Epstein’s flight logs is a response to the need for transparency and accountability. This action underscores the importance of shedding light on potential illicit activities and involvement of high-profile figures. It further marks her commitment to addressing grave issues such as human trafficking, governmental accountability, and the protection of the court’s legitimacy.

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    Epstein died in his New York prison cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking charges that involved running a “vast network” of underage girls for sex. He pleaded not guilty to the charges prior to his death at 66 years old.

    Insider previously reported that Epstein had owned at least three jets, including a Gulfstream II sold in November 2013, a Gulfstream IV sold before his arrest, and a Boeing 727 nicknamed the “Lolita Express,” which infamously transported prominent individuals and girls all around the world. Senator Blackburn’s criticisms of the Senate Judiciary Committee’s focus on issues related to Supreme Court Justices signals her dissatisfaction with the committee’s efforts. She has expressed concern over the committee’s attempts to discredit Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and has countered with a series of subpoenas. These actions reflect her bid to prioritize what she perceives as more urgent matters.

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