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Inside Epstein’s ‘Lolita Express’: Rotting Georgia Jet Yields New On-Board Remnants

Prosecutors link the aircraft to moving underage girls between Epstein properties.

Overview

  • The Boeing 727 registered as N908JE now sits permanently grounded at Stambaugh Aviation in Brunswick, Georgia, with its three engines removed since 2016 and the yard’s owner saying it will never fly again.
  • February 2026 reporter tours documented a powerless, heavily mildewed interior overrun by insects after the jet’s final flight in July 2016.
  • Journalists photographed lingering items including toiletries and baby products in bathroom cabinets, a disassembled satellite phone in a nightstand, bedding left in the stateroom, and monogrammed napkins.
  • Title records show JEGE Inc. acquired the jet in 2001, it was sold to World Aviation Services in December 2018, and it transferred to Jet Assets Incorporated in July 2024, with earlier scrapping plans later abandoned as storage fees mounted.
  • Survivor accounts, including Virginia Giuffre’s, describe assaults aboard the plane, and flight logs list prominent passengers such as Bill Clinton and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, though being named in logs does not establish wrongdoing.