Palm Beach International Airport
1000 James L Turnage Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33415
airportCommercial and private aviation airport serving Palm Beach County, Florida. Frequently appears in Epstein's flight logs as a departure/arrival point for flights to his Palm Beach mansion and connections to other destinations.
Related Documents (6)
Personal flight log maintained by pilot David Rodgers documenting over 1,000 flights aboard Epstein's aircraft including the Boeing 727 (N908JE, known colloquially as the 'Lolita Express'), Gulfstream, and helicopter. The log recorded dates, routes, and passenger names. A heavily redacted version was entered as evidence at the Maxwell trial; Judge Nathan called it 'overly redacted.'
Compiled flight manifests for Epstein's Boeing 727, released as part of the Giuffre v. Maxwell unsealing. The manifests documented hundreds of flights between Teterboro, Palm Beach, St. Thomas, Columbus, Santa Fe, Paris, and other destinations. Passenger lists included numerous prominent individuals alongside unidentified young women.
FAA registration records for Epstein's fleet of aircraft including the Boeing 727-31 (N908JE), Gulfstream IV (N120JE), Cessna Citation (N221JE), and a Sikorsky S-76 helicopter. The records documented ownership transfers, maintenance records, and registration history of the aircraft used in Epstein's extensive private aviation operation.
Deposition of David Rodgers, Epstein's pilot for nearly 30 years (1991-2019) who kept a meticulous personal flight log documenting over 1,000 flights. Rodgers discussed the aircraft, routes, passengers, and described Maxwell as 'number two' in Epstein's operation. His personal log was entered as evidence.
Jane Doe victim's motion for leave to provide recently-obtained deposition testimony from Epstein's pilot in the Southern District of Florida case. The filing included pilot testimony about passengers on Epstein's flights and travel patterns between his various residences, providing additional corroboration of the trafficking operation's scope.
Flight log entries submitted as exhibits in the Giuffre v. Maxwell civil case. The logs documented flights between Epstein's various properties and listed passengers by name or initials. The exhibits corroborated witness testimony about travel patterns and the identities of individuals who flew on Epstein's aircraft.