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

The Boeing 727 once owned by Jeffrey Epstein, nicknamed the “Lolita Express,” still sits grounded at a Georgia aircraft boneyard, its interior in decay and filled with disturbing remnants that reflect its dark past. The plane, which prosecutors have said Epstein used to traffic young victims and ferry high-profile individuals around the world, now shows significant wear and neglect after years exposed to the elements. Journalists who were granted rare access described a musty stench and found moldy shaving cream, used toothbrushes, hair ties, baby lotion and baby powder in bathroom cabinets, dirty towels, and paper napkins with Epstein’s initials scattered inside. Inside the bedroom, insects infest the decaying duvet, and personal items like a pair of glasses lie forgotten on a nightstand. A disassembled satellite phone was also discovered hidden in a drawer. Seating areas decorated once with red crushed velvet remain, but the jet is so degraded and without engines that it will never fly again.

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