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Larry Visoski

Former Epstein Chief Pilot & Trial Witness

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Background

Lawrence "Larry" Visoski Jr. is an American pilot who worked for Jeffrey Epstein for decades, beginning around 1991 and continuing until Epstein's 2019 arrest. Court records and trial reporting identify him as a longtime chief pilot for Epstein's aviation operation, which moved Epstein, staff, guests, and other passengers among New York, Palm Beach, New Mexico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and other destinations.

Visoski was called as the first prosecution witness at Ghislaine Maxwell's 2021 federal sex-trafficking trial. His testimony and related flight-log exhibits helped establish how Epstein's aircraft were operated, how passenger information was recorded, and how Maxwell fit into Epstein's household and travel structure. Visoski testified that he did not witness sexual activity or abuse on flights; he has not been criminally charged in connection with the Epstein case, and appearance in aviation records or testimony does not by itself establish wrongdoing.

Key Facts

  • Worked as a pilot for Jeffrey Epstein from around 1991 until Epstein's 2019 arrest
  • Served as a longtime chief pilot for Epstein's private aircraft operation
  • Called as the first prosecution witness at Ghislaine Maxwell's 2021 federal trial
  • Testified about Epstein flight operations, passenger procedures, and travel to Epstein properties
  • Identified Maxwell as holding significant authority in Epstein's household and travel structure
  • Linked to archive flight-log exhibits covering Gulfstream passenger manifests and trial testimony
  • Testified that he did not witness sexual activity or abuse on Epstein's aircraft

Connection to Documents

Larry Visoski appears in the archive's flight-logs category through Maxwell trial testimony summaries, deposition-linked flight manifest exhibits, and Gulfstream passenger records. These records help contextualize aircraft operations and passenger documentation in Epstein-related proceedings, while treating Visoski as a witness and records source rather than a criminal defendant.

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Disclaimer: All information in this profile is sourced from publicly available court records, government FOIA releases, and credible news reporting. This is informational content. Inclusion or mention of any individual does not imply wrongdoing. All persons are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.