All the grim things found inside Jeffrey Epstein’s abandoned “Lolita Express” plane

The Boeing 727 once owned by disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein remains grounded in Georgia, a decaying relic tied to one of the most disturbing criminal cases in recent history.

For nearly a decade, the aircraft has sat idle at a storage facility in Brunswick, where exposure to time and the elements has left it visibly deteriorated. Once a symbol of luxury travel, the jet is now described as stripped of its engines and heavily degraded, with corrosion and interior damage rendering it permanently grounded.

Often referred to in media reports as the “Lolita Express,” the plane drew widespread scrutiny during investigations into Epstein’s trafficking network. Prosecutors previously alleged that the aircraft was used to transport underage victims across state and international lines. Flight logs and testimony became central components of the broader criminal investigation.

Epstein purchased the 133-foot Boeing 727 in 2001. During its operational years, it reportedly transported numerous high-profile individuals to destinations including his private island and various properties. Following his 2019 arrest and subsequent death while in federal custody, renewed public interest focused on assets linked to his activities — including this aircraft.

According to reporting by the New York Post, which was granted access to the plane, the interior now reflects years of neglect. Journalists described a heavy musty odor upon entering, along with signs of mildew and insect infestation. Personal items were reportedly left behind, including toiletry products, towels embroidered with Epstein’s initials, and other remnants of its previous use.

In one section of the aircraft, a bedroom area remains intact but visibly worn. Reports describe a bed with aged linens and emergency air masks hanging from the ceiling nearby. Adjacent spaces include seating areas that once featured plush decor, now faded and deteriorating.

Investigators and prosecutors have long examined how Epstein used his various properties and vehicles, including the plane, as part of his broader criminal enterprise. Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s longtime associate, was later convicted on federal sex trafficking charges in connection with the case.

The owner of the aviation storage facility where the plane remains stated that it is no longer airworthy and will never fly again. Without engines and after years of exposure, restoring the aircraft would be impractical.

There had reportedly been plans to dismantle and scrap the jet after it was abandoned, but those plans were never completed. As a result, it remains in storage — a silent and decaying reminder of a criminal network that shocked the world.

The aircraft’s continued existence underscores the lasting public interest in uncovering the full scope of Epstein’s operations, as well as the enduring impact on victims who continue to seek accountability and justice.

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