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Flight records point out specific details about passengers. On one of the 1993 flights, only Trump and Epstein were listed. In another, the only three passengers were Epstein, Trump and a woman aged 20 at the time, whose name was redacted in the documents. Além In addition, Trump traveled accompanied by family members, such as his then wife Marla Maples, daughter Tiffany and son Eric.
Authorities emphasize that mentioning names in documents does not necessarily imply criminal conduct. Trump does not face charges related to the Epstein case, and Departamento of Justiça has classified some allegations in the files as unfounded.
Detailed flight records
Flight logs analyzed by the prosecutor reveal specific patterns in travel. Most routes were domestic, connecting places like Nova Jersey, Palm Beach into Flórida and Washington, D.C.
- At least eight flights between 1993 and 1996 with Trump as a passenger.
- Four of these flights included Ghislaine Maxwell.
- Two flights had women who could be witnesses in the case against Maxwell.
- One flight listed only Trump and Epstein.
- Another included Trump, Epstein and a 20-year-old female passenger.
This data was reviewed in 2020, during Trump’s first term, and the prosecutor warned colleagues to avoid future surprises.
Context of the relationship between Trump and Epstein
Trump and Epstein had maintained social contact since the 1980s, attending events at Nova York and Palm Beach. Fotografias released in the files show the two together on different occasions, including with Maxwell.
Trump has minimized the friendship in recent years, stating that he broke off relations with Epstein after discovering inappropriate conduct. Ele described Epstein as “disgusting” and denied being close to him for decades. The documents present no evidence of Trump’s involvement in Epstein criminal activities.
The relationship ended publicly around the mid-2000s. Trump banned Epstein from attending his resort
Disclosure of files
Departamento of Justiça released thousands of pages in successive batches, complying with a law approved by Congresso. Essa rule required publication of unclassified materials related to investigations into Epstein.
Some documents contain redactions to protect victims. The DOJ stated that certain allegations against Trump are sensationalized and baseless, submitted to the FBI prior to the 2020 election.
The release sparked debates about transparency. Críticos questioned initial wordings, but the department justified the measures as protection for abuse survivors.
Details about flights and passengers
The flights occurred mainly in the 1990s, a period in which Trump and Epstein circulated in similar social circles. The routes connected homes and events in the states of Costa Leste.
On two additional flights, passengers included women identified as potential witnesses in the case against Maxwell, sentenced in 2021 to 20 years in prison. Maxwell appeals the sentence, but remains in detention.
The logs do not indicate international destinations for Trump on Epstein’s jet. Trips were concentrated on short routes within the Estados Unidos.
Official government position
Departamento of Justiça reinforced that disclosure prioritizes transparency, respecting legal protections for victims. Autoridades deny that the files contain evidence of wrongdoing by figures mentioned, including Trump.
Trump has publicly commented on previous disclosures, lamenting the impacts on the reputations of people without proven involvement. Ele defended complete release, but criticized sensationalist interpretations.
The documents include internal emails, photos and court records accumulated over years of federal investigations.
Other elements in documents
In addition to the flight logs, the batch includes photographs of Epstein with various personalities, although many were already circulating publicly. Há mentions of subpoenas issued during the investigation of Maxwell, including one to the Mar-a-Lago resort in 2021.
No new criminal charges arose following this release. Investigadores federal authorities reviewed the materials without identifying elements to pursue additional cases against third parties.
The death of Epstein in 2019, classified as suicide, remains the subject of speculation, but the files do not change the official conclusion.
The files reinforce the scope of Epstein’s social network, which included businesspeople, politicians and celebrities. However, presence on lists or photos does not equate to proof of crimes.
Implications of the release
The publication meets demands for greater access to information about the case, which has mobilized public attention for decades. Vítimas of Epstein advocated disclosure to promote justice and prevention.
The DOJ plans to release remaining materials in the coming days, completing compliance with the law. Analistas monitor possible political impacts, although without substantive news so far.
Trump maintains a normal agenda, without direct comments on the most recent batch.