Jeffrey Epstein may be gone, but the physical reminders of his crimes are still sitting out in the open, literally rusting in the Georgia sun.
His infamous private jet has been found parked in an aviation graveyard in Georgia, abandoned for nearly a decade. The aircraft, a 133 foot Boeing 727 registered as N908JE, is now reportedly corroding, mildew stained, and crawling with insects. What was once a flying palace for the global elite is now a decaying shell.
According to an exclusive report from the New York Post, the jet has been rotting on an outdoor slab since its final flight in July 2016. The interior, once outfitted with polished wood, high pile carpeting, a bedroom, multiple sitting areas, a kitchen, and two bathrooms, now sits in near total darkness without power. Reporters who toured the plane described a musty stench amplified by southern humidity. In the bedroom, a king sized mattress was still neatly made with a plush white comforter. Emergency oxygen masks dangled from above. Stacks of black and white linen placemats remained tucked away in a galley cabinet.
Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous “Lolita Express” private jet has been rotting in a Georgia boneyard for a decade— but, dark reminders of the late pedophile’s depraved lifestyle still remain frozen in time. pic.twitter.com/yLGD0PkR9C
— New York Post (@nypost) February 22, 2026
Prosecutors said Epstein used the plane to shuttle young victims around the globe. The flight logs have long fueled public outrage because of the high profile names associated with the aircraft. Former President Bill Clinton was listed on at least 17 flights between 2002 and 2003, after leaving office in 2001. The Palm Beach Post reported that Clinton flew on trips that included destinations such as the U.S. Virgin Islands, Palm Beach, Miami, New York, Portugal, Siberia, Japan, Hong Kong, and China.
On Sept. 15, 2002, actor Kevin Spacey reportedly flew from the U.S. Virgin Islands to Palm Beach with Epstein and Clinton. Chris Tucker took a separate flight days later. Clinton’s aide Doug Bands was present on most of the trips. Flight logs indicated that in at least two instances, there were no notes showing U.S. Secret Service agents on board, though most entries concerning Clinton did include them.
A Clinton spokesperson said in 2019 that he knew “nothing” about the crimes Epstein pleaded guilty to in Florida or the sex trafficking charges later brought against him.
The logs do not specify the purpose of the trips. That vacuum of information has only deepened public suspicion over the years.
Now the plane itself sits as a decaying monument to scandal, secrecy, and unanswered questions. It once carried presidents, celebrities, and power brokers. Today it sits in pieces, its luxury rotting away, while many Americans are still waiting for full accountability in a case that touched the highest levels of influence.
The jet may be grounded for good, but the shadow it cast over powerful institutions has not disappeared.


Leave a Comment