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Epstein’s Flight Logs Cited as Potential Evidence of Interstate Sex Trafficking in Jane Doe LawsuitCase Filekaggle-ho-013351House OversightEpstein’s Flight Logs Cited as Potential Evidence of Interstate Sex Trafficking in Jane Doe Lawsuit
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Epstein’s Flight Logs Cited as Potential Evidence of Interstate Sex Trafficking in Jane Doe Lawsuit
Epstein’s Flight Logs Cited as Potential Evidence of Interstate Sex Trafficking in Jane Doe Lawsuit The passage identifies flight logs as a possible source of concrete evidence linking Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet to the transport of underage victims and potential co‑conspirators. While it does not name specific individuals beyond Epstein, it suggests a tangible investigative avenue (the logs) and references a settled civil case that avoided a summary‑judgment ruling. The lead is moderately useful for follow‑up, moderately controversial, not wholly novel, and involves a high‑profile figure. Key insights: Attorneys believed flight logs could reveal additional victims or witnesses.; Epstein filed a summary‑judgment motion arguing insufficient federal nexus, which was not decided due to settlement.; The case involved a Jane Doe plaintiff alleging sexual exploitation of minors as young as 12.
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