The names of all passengers who flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s aircraft could be revealed, sparking panic among the billionaire’s wealthy friends.
The flight logs on Epstein’s four helicopters and three aircraft span from 1998 until he died last year.
According to The Mirror, Attorney General Denise George has filed a lawsuit against his estate in the US Virgin Islands, where he carried out his crimes.
Ms. George also requested to see any ‘complaints or reports of potentially suspicious conduct’ and also notes written by the pilots.
The subpoena demanded the names and details of every person who worked for the pilots, and passengers who traveled and interacted with Epstein.
Pilot David Rodgers previously revealed logs from 2009 which revealed the names of Naomi Campbell, Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey, and Prince Andrew. But it is not suggested that they were aware of Epstein’s crimes.
“The records that have been subpoenaed will make the ones Rodgers provided look like a Post-It note,” a source said.
“There is panic among many of the rich and famous.”
Attorneys for the victims said the logs released in 2009 didn’t include the flights of chief pilot Larry Visoki, who had flown the billionaire for over two decades.
This comes as Adam Perry Lang, a celebrity chef, was questioned by authorities 20 years after he worked for Epstein.
51-year-old Lang, who worked for the billionaire between 1999 and 2003, is now cooperating with the FBI investigation, the Daily Mirror reported.
The attorney representing the victims, Arick Fudali, said: “We certainly hope that this may inspire other witnesses to come forward and help shed some light on Epstein’s dark scheme.”
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