Investigation Reveals UK Connections in Epstein’s Flight Records
The investigation, as reported by BBC on Tuesday, revealed that three British women allegedly trafficked appear in Epstein’s UK-related flight logs, as well as in other documents associated with the convicted sex offender.
Attorneys representing hundreds of Epstein victims in the United States described it as "shocking" that British authorities never carried out a "full-scale UK investigation" into his activities within the country.
According to BBC findings, nearly 90 Epstein-linked flights operated through UK airports. One lawyer described the UK as a “centerpiece” of Epstein’s operations.
Evidence from a British victim was instrumental in securing the 2021 US conviction of Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell on child sex-trafficking charges. Despite this, the woman has never been contacted by UK law enforcement, her lawyer Brad Edwards told BBC.
A woman named Kate was identified in court and is documented as having been on more than 10 Epstein-funded flights to and from the UK between 1999 and 2006.
BBC noted that it is withholding further specifics to protect the identities of the women involved.
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