Epstein’s “Lolita Express” jet found grounded in Georgia, US, for ten years PHOTO
Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet, known as the Lolita Express, has been parked for nearly a decade in Georgia.
The 40-meter Boeing 727 with registration N908JE has been out of service since 2016 and is stored at an aviation company facility in Brunswick, Caliber.Az reports, citing the New York Post (NYP).
The plane ferried former US President Bill Clinton, ex-Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, and other VIPs, with the last two digits nodding to Jeffrey Epstein’s initials.
Photos obtained by the outlet show significant corrosion and interior deterioration due to prolonged outdoor storage. Reporters who accessed the aircraft described a distinct nauseating mould smell.
The cabin retains elements of its original layout, including a bedroom, multiple lounge areas, a kitchen, and bathrooms.
Prosecutors previously claimed the plane was used by Epstein to transport underage sexual exploitation victims. Items found onboard include personal belongings, toiletries, and interior fixtures remaining from its last operation. Among the “disturbing” discoveries were a child’s lotion and Johnson’s baby powder in the bathroom drawers.
Media reports note that over the years, the jet was used by prominent politicians and business figures. Since its last flight in July 2016, the aircraft has been unmaintained and without power. Its current condition reportedly renders it unfit for further operation.
By Jeyhun Aghazada





















