'Evidence tampering': Internet enraged as aviation company decides to dismantle Jeffrey Epstein's infamous jet Lolita Express

'Evidence tampering': Internet enraged as aviation company decides to dismantle Jeffrey Epstein's infamous jet Lolita Express
A Florida-based aviation company has decided to dismantle Jeffrey Epstein's private jet (Getty Images)

PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: In the wake of the disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein's client list, his infamous private jet, which was utilized to transport his associates globally, is reportedly slated for dismantling.

Epstein's case has gained widespread attention following the unveiling of unsealed court documents that exposed the names of his purported associates. Notably, these documents confirmed that former President Donald Trump had not visited the late financier's homes or island, and had no interactions with minors.

Magician David Copperfield recently stirred controversy when these court records, unveiled on January 1, indicated that he had dinner at one of Epstein's residences with an alleged victim.

The unsealed documents also featured the name of Michael Jackson, with the alleged victim stating that she met Jackson at Epstein's Florida residence but did not provide him with a massage.

Jeffrey Epstein's jet set to be dismantled

Epstein's infamous Boeing 727, known as the 'Lolita Express', has been grounded since 2016, accumulating substantial storage fees each year while remaining inactive beside a runway in Georgia, as reported by Daily Mail.

In March 2020, Florida-based World Aviation Services acquired the decades-old tri-jet with the aim of either turning a profit or using its parts for a similar cargo aircraft in its fleet, according to Daily Mail.



 

However, upon discovering the aircraft's central role in Epstein's alleged illicit activities, particularly in sex trafficking, the owner of World Aviation Services abandoned the quest to find a buyer and opted to dismantle it for recoverable components.

The owner conveyed to the Daily Mail, "When I bought the plane, I didn't know who he was or what he did with it. My business is aviation – not this Epstein s**t. Of course, I wasn't happy."

Federal prosecutors claim that Epstein's jet played a crucial role in transporting sex trafficking victims between his residences in New York, New Mexico, Paris, the US Virgin Islands, and Palm Beach.



 

Internet users say they are 'destroying the evidence' by dismantling Jeffrey Epstein's jet

On X, people were angry as they heard about the plan for the jet. One person wrote, "Makes sense, they want to destroy the evidence. Anyone involved in this scheme should be given the maximum sentence. No excuse for this type of behavior."



 

Another user suggested the jet should be checked before dismantling and wrote, "It should be checked for DNA." One user also commented, "Evidence tampering."



 



 

"Scrub that thing for matching DNA first," wrote another. One person believed that there would be no justice and wrote, "They’re trying to move on from this scandal and sadly they’ll succeed. No clients will face consequences. There is no justice."



 



 

One person also wrote, "It should be heavily investigated first." Another person presented a whole list of questions, commenting, "It hasn’t been scrubbed down for relevant DNA?? Has everything been checked about it?? All compartments?? Which company is scrapping it?? Are their links back to anyone of those that have been to the island…. So many questions…"



 



 

Another unsurprised person wrote, "Of course. And they will have this done extremely quickly. I expect within a day or two." One more added, "Of course it will, because it’s evidence."



 



 

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