
Steve Scully
Pilot of Epstein's Boeing 727 and Gulfstream; flight logs became key evidence
Also known as: Steve Scully (pilot)
Pilot who flew Jeffrey Epstein's private aircraft, including the Boeing 727-31 (tail number N908JE) known publicly as the 'Lolita Express' and the Gulfstream II. Scully served alongside chief pilot Larry Visoski, who piloted the majority of documented flights from 1991 to 2019. Scully's handwritten flight logs, recording passengers, routes, and dates from the mid-1990s through the 2000s, were entered as evidence in multiple legal proceedings and became one of the most significant public records in the Epstein case. S. Virgin Islands, and international destinations, identifying passengers ranging from heads of state to unnamed young women.
Listed in Epstein's black book with 2 phone numbers. FBI documents reference interviews with Scully in January and March 2020 as part of the post-arrest investigation into Epstein's operations.
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Steve Scully appears in records associated with Jeffrey Epstein, including flight logs, contact lists, or legal documents. Appearance in these records does not imply any wrongdoing or criminal conduct. Many individuals had legitimate professional or social interactions.
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Epstein's Black Book
“Listed with 2 phone numbers in the contact directory seized by authorities”
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