Chilling items found inside Epstein’s abandoned ‘Lolita Express’ plane – ‘Disturbing’ | World | News
New images inside Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘Lolita Express’ private jet show some of the chilling items that have been left on the aircraft, which is now abandoned.
Now rotting away in an aircraft yard in Georgia, newly released footage shows the plane deteriorating on an outdoor tarmac, its structure corroding and worn after long exposure to the elements. The new images have revealed the plane’s current state, which is a far cry from its days carrying high-profile passengers, including former President Bill Clinton.
Clinton, who denies having had knowledge of Epstein’s “terrible crimes”, was aboard at least 17 flights in 2002 and 2003, it is believed.
Some items left behind include monogrammed paper towels that show the name of the plane and Epstein’s initials.
There’s a baby powder bottle disturbingly underneath the sink in this main bathroom.
Upon setting foot on the plane, you are greeted with a bathroom, and some items have even been left by the convicted sex offender.
Inside the bedroom, the bed is still partially made, though the covers are now speckled with dead insects.
In the top drawer of the nightstand sits a satellite phone, alongside a pair of glasses — an eerie reminder of its past use. Just ahead of the cockpit is a spacious area lined with mirrored walls.
The cabin carries a musty odour, bugs linger throughout, and sections of the interior are visibly peeling and falling apart.
Nearly a decade has passed since his Boeing 727-10 last flew; the plane is believed to have been used mainly to shuttle women and girls between Epstein’s luxury properties in New York City, the US Virgin Islands, and Palm Beach.
Bearing the registration number N908JE, Epstein utilised the plane frequently, logging “600 flying hours a year”.
Whilst the jet was supposedly used for business matters, it has been alleged that group sex with young girls occurred within, with a staff member present to “ensure that minor victims were available for encounters upon his arrival”, according to federal indictments and court documents.


