Gulfstream II Flight Logs: N120JE Manifests

From: FAA Records / Court-Filed ExhibitsTo: Public Record
Gulfstream LogsN120JESupplemental Aircraft
FLIGHT MANIFESTS — GULFSTREAM II/SP (N120JE) Aircraft: Gulfstream II/SP, Registration N120JE Period: 1998-2015 Source: Court-Filed Exhibits / FAA Records AIRCRAFT OVERVIEW: The Gulfstream II/SP served as Epstein's secondary aircraft, used for smaller group travel and routes where the larger Boeing 727 was impractical. The aircraft could accommodate approximately 12-14 passengers. OPERATIONAL USE: The Gulfstream was used for: - Shorter domestic routes between Epstein properties - Travel to destinations with shorter runways - Trips with smaller passenger groups - International routes to Europe and the Caribbean ROUTE PATTERNS: Regular routes documented in the Gulfstream logs include: - New York area ↔ Palm Beach, FL - Palm Beach ↔ St. Thomas, USVI - Domestic business travel (various cities) - International routes to London, Paris, and other European destinations - Flights to the Caribbean beyond the USVI PASSENGER RECORDS: The Gulfstream logs provide additional documentation of: - Passengers not appearing on the 727 logs - Travel by individuals during periods when the 727 was not available - Smaller, more private trips - Flights after Epstein's 2008 conviction and supposed travel restrictions POST-CONVICTION FLIGHTS: The Gulfstream logs are particularly significant for the post-2008 period: - The Boeing 727 was reportedly sold after Epstein's conviction - The Gulfstream continued to operate under Epstein-controlled entities - Travel patterns during the 2008-2019 period document ongoing activities - Passenger manifests show who continued to associate with Epstein post-conviction Source: FAA Records / Court Exhibits Available at: https://www.courtlistener.com/

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