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President Donald Trump‘s past relationship with infamous sex offender Jeffrey Epstein has resurfaced thanks to flight logs. Attorney General Pam Bondi dropped the late criminal’s airplane records on Thursday, February 27. The documents revealed Trump had flown with Epstein seven times.
The POTUS’ name appeared on page 24 of the first flight log, dated October 11, 1993. GM, possibly Epstein’s co-conspirator Ghislane Maxwell, makes the list as a passenger on the same flight. Trump’s name appears twice on page 27 alongside his then-wife, Marla Maples, their daughter Tiffany, and their nanny.
The flight logs’ release came a day after Bondi noted the Justice Department would drop the records. “What you’re going to see … is a lot of flight logs, a lot of names, a lot of information… But, it’s pretty sick what that man did, along with his co-defendant,” the attorney general said, per PEOPLE.
Why Was Donald Trump on Jeffrey Epstein’s Flight Logs?

The appearance of a person’s name on the flight logs was not evidence of wrongdoing. Many, including famous figures like Trump and Bill Clinton, had links to Epstein long before his sex trafficking crimes surfaced. The president once claimed he considered Epstein a “terrific guy” before they had a falling out.
Many of the names mentioned on the list presumably had legitimate business, political, or social reasons to fly with Epstein. It is important to note that no one ever accused Trump of wrongdoing following his former acquaintance’s downfall. The late offender was charged with trafficking girls as young as 14.
Bondi alleged Epstein had more than 250 alleged victims. He would have faced a 45-year prison sentence for his crimes but died by suicide in a New York City jail. Epstein’s co-conspirator, Maxwell, was convicted of sex trafficking in 2022 and sentenced to 20 years in prison.
Jeffrey Epstein’s Accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell Facing ‘Insane’ Prison Situation

Facing an over-a-decade prison sentence was not Maxwell’s only worry, with hunger joining the list in January. We covered the story, reporting a source’s claim about the inmate’s “insane” situation behind bars. The sex offender was allegedly starving thanks to FCI Tallahassee’s financial crisis.
“The inmates have been told the Bureau of Prisons has run out of money,” the insider shared. They noted meal portions had been reduced with size cuts from eight ounces to two ounces. Maxwell’s case worsened as a vegetarian as the prison claimed it could not afford her specific dietary needs.
The facility’s financial situation made life incredibly hard for inmates with medical conditions. Those blood pressure treatments and chemotherapy drugs were allegedly informed that funds for their medications were unavailable. The situation marked yet another case of bad publicity for FCI Tallahassee.
The prison previously faced scrutiny for its substandard living conditions. A Department of Justice report claimed it faced numerous issues, from moldy food to rodent droppings and bug-infested cereal. Additionally, inmates reportedly used feminine hygiene products to plug leaks in windows and ceilings.
Will Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplices’ dire prison situation catch Donald Trump’s attention?