Melania and Trump Both Appear On Visitor Log on Epstein's Plane (8 Times)






In the files, Trump's name was listed in Epstein’s “contact book,” which is often referenced as his “black book.” The contact information listed under Trump's entry was redacted.


Donald Trump's name was listed in Jeffrey Epstein's "contact book."
DOJ

The book also included entries for the president’s first wife Ivana, his daughter Ivanka, his younger brother Robert, and Robert’s former wife Blaine.

Though Trump told New York Magazine in 2002 that Epstein was “terrific guy,” the president has since disavowed the sex offender and said they had a “falling out” in the early 2000s.

This July 25, 2013, file image provided by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement shows financier Jeffrey Epstein.
Florida Department of Law Enforcement via AP, FILE

In the files, Trump was also listed as a passenger on Epstein’s plane eight times between 1993 and 1997.

Flight logs indicating Trump and his family flew on Epstein's plane in the 1990s.
DOJ

Most flights were between Palm Beach, Florida, and Teterboro, New Jersey. According to the logs, Trump also traveled from Palm Beach to Teterboro with a stop in Washington, D.C.,. with Epstein, Maxwell, and his family – including Marla Trump, Tiffany Trump, and a nanny – on May 15, 1994.

In total, Trump was mentioned in the flight logs at least eight times, including: 

  • A flight with Epstein and one other person from Teterboro, NJ to Palm Beach, FL on April 23, 1993
  • A flight with Epstein from Palm Beach, FL to Teterboro, NJ on April 26, 1993
  • A flight with Epstein, Maxwell, and two others from Palm Beach, FL to Teterboro, NJ on Oct. 11, 1993
  • A flight with Epstein, Maxwell, and three others from Palm Beach, FL to Teterboro, NJ on Oct. 17, 1993
  • A flight with Epstein, Marla Trump, Tiffany Trump, a nanny, and one other person from Palm Beach, FL to Washington, DC on May 15, 1994
  • A flight with Epstein, Marla Trump, Tiffany Trump, and a nanny from Washington, DC to Teterboro, NJ on May 15, 1994
  • A flight with Epstein, Maxwell, Eric Trump, and four others from Palm Beach, FL to Teterboro, NJ on Aug. 13, 1995.
  • A flight with Epstein, Maxwell, and five others from Palm Beach, FL to Newark, NJ on January 5, 1997

The "phase one" files were released by Attorney General Pam Bondi in conjunction with the FBI in late February, including 341 pages of documents related to the disgraced financier. Of those, 118 pages were duplicative of each other.

The only newly released document in “phase one” was a three-page catalog of evidence seized during the searches of Epstein's properties in New York and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

At the time of the February release, the Justice Department said it planned to release “thousands of pages of documents related to the investigation and indictment of Epstein that were not previously disclosed” once redactions were made to protect the identity of victims.

However, in a memo released earlier this month, the Justice Department and the FBI said a review found no evidence Epstein kept a "client list" of associates or that he blackmailed prominent individuals and that no further records from the investigation would be released.

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