
Warning: This article contains discussion of sexual assault which some readers may find distressing.
The world remains transfixed by Jeffrey Epstein, and while the shamed financier's private life continues to be exposed by the release of the Epstein files, one outlet has now tracked down his infamous 'Lolita Express' private jet.
The media gave this nickname to the Boeing 727–100 aircraft that was owned by Jeffrey Epstein and said to carry guests to international locations as well as his Little Saint James island.
Epstein himself is said to have logged 600 flying hours a year aboard the jet, with the coveted Epstein files suggesting that high-profile guests included the likes of Naomi Campbell, former president Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and President Donald Trump.
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There are conflicting reports on how many times Donald Trump is alleged to have flown on the plane, but it's important to note that flying on the jet isn't an implication of wrongdoing.

Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre once claimed she was raped on the plane by Alan Dershowitz, although she later retracted these allegations in December 2022.
Elsewhere, a 2017 conversation between Epstein and author Michael Wolff included the former suggesting that the POTUS and Melania Trump had sexual intercourse for the first time while flying on the jet.
Named after Vladimir Nabokov's 1955 novel, which is something that appeared on Eptsein's list of Amazon orders, the Lolita Express was sold in 2017 and is said to be sitting in a Georgia boneyard.
The New York Post has recently explored the inside of the plane, explaining how the once luxurious interior has been left to the elements and is now tarnished by insects and mildew. The jet includes a bedroom, three separate seating areas, two bathrooms, and a kitchen.
In a new video, Georgia Worrell explores the Lolita Express and some of the items left behind. These include monogrammed paper towels, a bottle of baby powder that Worrell describes as 'disturbing', and other random toiletries.
The bedroom of the 727 features a bed that's now plagued by bugs on its rotting covers, although the top drawer of a bedside table includes a satellite phone. One of the seating areas includes mirrored walls, while the cockpit is a pretty standard affair at the end of this 'huge plane that's been resigned to rot in the boneyard. Worrell suggests that the Lolita Express could hold up to 40 people, but these days, it's just a shadow of its former self.
The comments were full of the typical accusations about who might've flown on the plane and what they would've been doing, but with Epstein being found dead in his cell back in 2019, and Ghislaine Maxwell refusing to answer questions in a congressional hearing, it seems many will never get the answers they're looking for.
If you've been affected by any of the issues in this article, you can contact The National Sexual Assault Hotline on 800.656.HOPE (4673), available 24/7. Or you can chat online via online.rainn.org