A stunned Britain woke to chilling revelations on December 15, 2025, as a BBC investigation uncovered nearly 90 flights linked to Jeffrey Epstein arriving at or departing from UK airports over three decades, with some carrying British women who allege they were abused by the billionaire predator.

The probe, analyzing flight logs and court documents, found 87 Epstein-connected journeys between the early 1990s and 2018—dozens more than previously known. Over 50 involved his private jets, mostly via Luton Airport, with others at Birmingham, Edinburgh, and RAF Marham. Three British women, including “Kate” (who testified in Maxwell’s 2021 trial), appear in records, alleging trafficking and abuse on UK soil or flights. Lawyers called the lack of a full-scale UK investigation “shocking,” noting private jets often bypassed passenger disclosures.
No new criminal evidence emerged, but the scale—15 flights post-2008 conviction—raises questions about oversight. Amid Epstein Files Transparency Act disclosures (deadline December 19), the findings amplify Virginia Giuffre’s Nobody’s Girl (October 21, 2025), exposing elite access. With 3.5 million X posts under #EpsteinUKFlights (70% demanding probes), Britain confronts its role in Epstein’s web—proximity unchallenged for decades.
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