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How should the appearance of a name in an Epstein flight log be interpreted?

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The appearance of a name in an Epstein flight log indicates that the individual was a passenger on one of Epstein’s flights EFTA00008920, EFTA01702517, EFTA00791185. However, it does not necessarily imply any wrongdoing or involvement in illegal activities. The logs often list passengers, including Jeffrey Epstein, as well as other individuals, sometimes referred to only as “female” EFTA01702517, EFTA00791185. The presence of a name in the flight log simply suggests that the person was on the flight, but the context and purpose of their travel are not specified in the provided context.

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Flight Logs and Travel Records

Pilot logs, flight manifests, and travel records introduced as exhibits in civil and criminal proceedings have become a frequently cited subset of the public document record.

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