Chilling items found inside Epstein’s abandoned ‘Lolita Express’ plane – ‘Disturbing’ | World | News

New footage inside Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘Lolita Express’ private jet shows some creepy items left on the now-abandoned plane.
Currently languishing in an aircraft yard in Georgia, new images show the plane breaking down on the open-air tarmac, its structure worn and corroded after prolonged exposure to the elements. New images revealed the plane’s current state, a far cry from its days carrying high-profile passengers including former President Bill Clinton.
Clinton, who has denied knowledge of Epstein’s “horrific crimes”, is believed to have been on at least 17 flights in 2002 and 2003.
Some of the items left behind included paper towels monogrammed with the plane’s name and Epstein’s initials. There’s a disturbing bottle of baby powder under the sink in this master bathroom.
When you step onto the plane, you’re greeted by a bathroom and even some items left behind by the convicted sex offender.
Inside the bedroom, although part of the bed is still made, the covers are now spotted with dead bugs.
A satellite phone sits next to a pair of glasses in the top drawer of the nightstand; which is eerily reminiscent of its past use. Just forward of the cockpit is a large area covered with mirrored walls.
There’s a musty smell in the cabin, bugs are crawling everywhere, and parts of the interior are visibly peeling and falling apart.
It has been almost a decade since the last flight of the Boeing 727-10; The plane is believed to have been used primarily to transport women and girls between Epstein’s luxury properties in New York City, the US Virgin Islands and Palm Beach.
Bearing registration number N908JE, Epstein logged “600 flight hours per year” using the aircraft frequently.
The jet was allegedly used for business matters, while group sex with teenage girls was allegedly conducted with a staff member present to “ensure minor victims were available for encounters upon arrival,” according to federal indictments and court documents.




