See inside Epstein’s creepy Lolita Express as secret VIP pals who partied with the pedophile are set to be exposed in file dump

It was a conveyor belt of depravity as well as a shuttle for some of the world’s most famous people, including two US presidents.
Now the darker secrets of Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous Lolita Express private jet will be put under the spotlight with the imminent emergence of Government files on the deceased pedophile financier.
The notorious sex trafficker used his Boeing 727-100 to ferry a number of international celebrities around the world, including former Commander-in-Chief Bill Clinton and the former Prince Andrew, now known as Mr Andrew Mountbatten Windsor.
But he also used the callsign N90JE to transport his young female victims between lavish beachfront mansions in New York, the U.S. Virgin Islands, New Mexico and Palm Beach, Florida.
President Donald Trump, who was listed as a passenger on the jet according to flight records, signed the Epstein Transparency Act into law on November 19.
That means the Justice Department has until December 19 to release all declassified records from the investigation into the monster who killed himself in prison in 2019.
These should also include files on his accomplice ‘madam’ Ghislaine Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence in a cushy prison in Texas, and, importantly, ‘flight logs or travel records’, including ‘travel plans, pilot records’.
So any revelations are likely to shed light on the infamous flight in which Maxwell, 63, was eerily photographed giving Epstein a foot massage with her white shirt completely open.
As a massive Justice Department dump approaches, investigators and the public are bracing for new revelations about the dark secrets in Epstein’s Lolita Express.
Exclusive Daily Mail images offer a rare look inside the jet, showcasing opulent decor throughout; most striking is the red velvet-covered TV room set around a paneled sofa.
Maxwell, who is serving a 20-year sentence in a cushy prison in Texas, was spotted in Lolita Express in a photo of herself rubbing her feet while sitting on gray fur.
This means a whole new slice of VIP names could emerge and become involved in the Epstein horror story.
The jet, which made its last flight in 2016, was sitting in a miserable state at Georgia’s Brunswick Golden Isles Airport when it was photographed by the Daily Mail in 2020.
Our exclusive photos revealed the plane’s expansive layout, divided into a series of rooms.
Garish red, dark brown, cream and brass dominated the décor, which featured large wood paneling, mirrored walls and deep cushioning.
One room had sectional sofas with individual armrests, like many families use for watching TV at home. Another was dominated by bright red velvet, including a paneled sofa.
At the back of the plane, a large wooden bed had underbed drawers that still contained spare linens.
Clinton, 79, flew the report 26 times after leaving office, but she would hardly have recognized the plane’s formerly lavish interior, which had fallen into disrepair due to its scrapping.
But grisly signs of its infamous former owner remained: including monogrammed tissues and a bottle of Johnson’s baby lotion in a wood-paneled bathroom.
Adjacent to the red velvet room was another painting from the Department of Justice, another large cream-colored velvet sectional forming a circle to match the shape of the room.
A sizeable wooden bed was found in the rear of the aircraft, with under-bed storage space continuing to accommodate folded spare sheets.
Although the plane is now abandoned, Epstein’s relics still remain, including the bathroom, where old Johnson’s baby lotion bottles and monogrammed tissues are found under cabinets.
Ordinary items like toilet paper, water bottles and instant coffee were other reminders of the worn and nearly worthless jet’s former life.
The plane arrived in Georgia from Palm Beach on July 11, 2016, and remained unregistered three years later. Two years ago, Florida-based World Aviation Services, which bought it, told the Daily Mail it would be scrapped because a buyer could not be found.
Clinton’s representatives said she flew the Lolita Express on four public trips related to humanitarian and philanthropic work for her foundation.
These included multiple flight legs to destinations such as Morocco, China, Armenia, Japan, Singapore, Norway and Belgium.
The former president has repeatedly said he was unaware of Epstein’s crimes. He also denied visiting the pedophile’s infamous Little Saint James hideout in the US Virgin Islands, where girls were imported to be horrifically sexually abused.
But in 2002, the masseuse-turned-actress Chauntae Davies, who was 22 at the time and eventually accused Epstein, was photographed giving a neck massage.
The photo shows a kneeling Davies smiling as she massages his shoulders on an airport lounge chair during a Lolita Express refueling in Portugal during a foundation trip to Africa.
Maxwell was also on the plane and reportedly encouraged Davies to administer the treatment after Clinton complained of neck stiffness.
President Trump, who has been photographed multiple times with Epstein and his accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, signed the Epstein Transparency Act on November 19, giving the Justice Department until December 19 to release all files on the disgraced financier.
Epstein kept his plane well stocked. Ordinary items like toilet paper, water bottles and instant coffee were other reminders of the jet’s former life, worn and nearly worthless.
Only the best for Epstein, including expensive Voss water by the bathroom sink
Pictured is the office/conference room of his private plane.
In 2020, photos emerged showing Clinton giving one of Epstein’s accusers, then-22-year-old Chauntae Davies, a neck massage during a Lolita Express refueling stop on a 2002 trip to Africa.
The Federal Aviation Administration has flight records showing that Epstein flew on his private jet at least 26 times. (Pictured: Clinton in ‘Lolita Express’)
The former therapist, who accused Epstein of repeatedly raping her, said Clinton was a “perfect gentleman” during the trip and that she “saw absolutely no bad behavior from him.”
One of the passengers on the Clinton Foundation’s Africa mission was 65-year-old Oscar winner Kevin Spacey, who said there were ‘young girls’ on the plane.
The controversial House of Cards star, who was photographed on the throne with Maxwell at Buckingham Palace, called for all Epstein files to be made public.
‘The truth cannot come soon enough for those who have nothing to fear,’ he said.
President Trump was listed as a passenger in flight records revealed at Maxwell’s 2021 trial in New York; In that case, Maxwell was convicted of six crimes, including sex trafficking of minors.
This shows him embarking on a two-legged journey to Teterboro, New Jersey, in May 1994 with his ex-wife, Marla Maples, and then his infant daughter, Tiffany.
Meanwhile, records include the former Prince Andrew, whose public humiliation for the Epstein association took four trips on the Lolita Express after he was stripped of his title earlier this month.
Pictured is the back/back of Epstein’s private plane with a bathroom and shower area and what appears to be mold.
The jet, which last flew in 2016, was photographed abandoned at Georgia’s Brunswick Golden Isles Airport in 2020, while World Aviation Services later told the Daily Mail it planned to scrap the plane after failing to find a buyer.
These include a 1999 flight from the US Virgin Islands to Palm Beach with Russian model Anna Malova, who was later jailed in the US for prescription painkillers. The former prince denied ever setting foot on Little Saint James in the island chain.
Epstein pilot David Rodgers claimed in his legal deposition that Andrew had jetted at least twice with tragic Virginia Giuffre, who claimed she was sold to the royal family by pedophilia.
Giuffre received an estimated $16 million from Andrew in 2022 through a secret settlement, even though the royal continues to deny the sex allegations. He committed suicide at his home in Australia in April this year.




