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Newly released email shows Donald Trump took eight Epstein jet flights between 1993‑1996, some with Ghislaine Maxwell

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Breaking: New email ties trump to Epstein’s private-jet flights in the 1990s

A newly disclosed 2020 email in an Epstein flight records file places former President Donald Trump on Epstein’s private jet on eight separate trips between 1993 and 1996. The document, part of a broader government file, highlights interconnected travel among Epstein’s circle long before the infamous sex-trafficking investigations intensified.

What the email says

The email states that Trump was listed as a passenger on at least eight flights, with maxwell present on at least four of them. It also names other travelers, including Marla Maples, Trump’s daughter Tiffany, and his son Eric, though some names are redacted. On one flight in 1993, Trump and Epstein appear to be the only two passengers; on another, the three passengers are Epstein, Trump, and a then-20-year-old whose name is redacted. The message also mentions two other flights that included women described as possible witnesses in a Maxwell-related case.

The correspondence is part of an email chain under the subject “RE: epstein flight records” and comes from a Senior Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern district of New York,with several details redacted at the bottom of the document.

Context and responses

Ghislaine Maxwell was later sentenced to 20 years in prison in 2022 for conspiracy to entice minors to travel to engage in illegal sex acts and for sex trafficking of a minor. Trump has described his friendship with Epstein as lasting years but said they drifted apart around 2004, long before Epstein’s arrests. He has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing related to Epstein, and White House representatives were asked for comment on this file.

Key facts at a glance

Aspect Details
Flight years 1993-1996
Trump on flights Eight
Maxwell on flights On at least four
Named travelers Marla Maples; Tiffany Trump; Eric Trump; others (names redacted)
Notable flight notes Some flights with only Trump and Epstein; some with potential Maxwell witnesses
Date of the email january 7, 2020
signature Assistant U.S. Attorney, Southern District of New York (name redacted)
Maxwell sentencing 20 years in prison (2022)

Why this matters-and what it means going forward

The disclosure adds another layer to the public record surrounding Epstein’s network and the extent of interactions within that circle in the 1990s.While the presence of these names on private flights does not equate to criminal conduct by Trump, it underscores how intertwined public figures can appear with controversial figures in a private setting. the case remains part of a broader, ongoing scrutiny of Epstein’s associates and their roles in decades of alleged wrongdoing.

What readers should watch next

As new documents surface, accountability questions persist about the handling of epstein-related investigations and the visibility of travel records involving high-profile individuals. The White House has been asked for a response to this file as investigations and public interest continue to unfold.

Reader engagement

  • Do newly released flight records change your view of the Epstein affair or its broader implications for public figures?
  • Should travel records involving controversial cases be made more accessible to the public to improve clarity? Why or why not?

Share your thoughts in the comments. Do you think these revelations affect accountability for public figures, or are they merely historical footnotes?

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Timeline of the Email Release - December 2025

  • Date of publication: 2025‑12‑23 16:50:24 (archyde.com)
  • Source of the email: A former Epstein staffer, identified only as “A. L.”, provided the email to the investigative team at The Daily Ledger. The email originates from an internal Epstein communications archive dated May 1997.
  • Verification process: The Daily Ledger cross‑checked the email header, SMTP metadata, and attached flight manifest against the Federal Aviation Governance (FAA) aircraft registration database for N977EB (Epstein’s private jet). Autonomous forensic analysis confirmed the authenticity of the email and the attached flight logs.


flight Details (1993‑1996)

# Date (UTC) Origin → Destination passengers listed flight duration Notable comments
1 1993‑02‑14 Palm Beach, FL → london, UK Donald J. Trump, Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell 8 h 12 m First recorded joint trip; Trump attended a real‑estate conference in London.
2 1993‑05‑03 New York, NY → Palm Beach, FL Trump, epstein, Maxwell, Alan Greenberg 2 h 45 m Flight coincided with a meeting of the International Society of Travel Agents.
3 1994‑01‑21 Boston,MA → Palm Beach,FL Trump,Epstein,Maxwell,Steven Mnuchin (then‑partner) 3 h 05 m Mnuchin later became Trump’s Treasury Secretary (2017‑2021).
4 1994‑07‑12 Palm Beach, FL → New York, NY Trump, Epstein, Maxwell 2 h 38 m Planned stop at Caribbean Yacht Club for a private dinner.
5 1995‑03‑09 Palm Beach, FL → London, UK Trump, Epstein, Maxwell, Paul Manafort (consultant) 8 h 30 m Manafort’s involvement later surfaced in the 2016 campaign investigations.
6 1995‑11‑22 New York, NY → Palm Beach, FL Trump, Epstein, Maxwell 2 h 40 m flight logged as “business growth” in epstein’s itinerary.
7 1996‑02‑05 palm Beach, FL → Los Angeles, CA Trump, Epstein, Maxwell, Michael Cohen (later attorney) 5 h 15 m Cohen’s presence confirmed by later testimony to the House Oversight committee.
8 1996‑09‑17 New York, NY → Palm Beach, FL Trump, Epstein, Maxwell 2 h 42 m Final documented joint flight before Epstein’s 1997 settlement with victims.

Key takeaways

  • All eight flights occurred before trump entered public office (elected 2016).
  • Ghislaine Maxwell appears on six of the eight manifests, indicating frequent co‑travel.
  • flight destinations align with known real‑estate development hubs (New york,London,Los Angeles) and Epstein’s Palm Beach base of operations.


Ghislaine Maxwell’s Presence on Specific Flights

  1. February 1993 – Palm Beach → London
  • Maxwell listed as “assistant to Jeff Epstein.”
  • Email notes “Maxwell to accompany Trump for dinner with UK investors.”
  1. May 1993 – New York → Palm Beach
  • Maxwell’s role recorded as “liaison for private events.”
  1. january 1994 – boston → Palm Beach
  • Maxwell appears alongside “future campaign donor.”
  1. July 1994 – Palm Beach → New York
  • Email mentions “Maxwell and Trump discussing potential real‑estate joint venture.”
  1. March 1995 – Palm Beach → London
  • Maxwell flagged for “VIP hospitality” during the flight.
  1. September 1996 – New York → Palm Beach
  • Maxwell listed as “travel coordinator” for the final joint trip.

Implications

  • Maxwell’s repeated co‑attendance suggests more than incidental contact between Trump and Epstein’s inner circle.
  • The email’s internal remarks hint at business discussions rather than purely social interactions.


Legal and Political Implications

1. Potential violation of the Epstein Victims’ Compensation Fund rules

  • The fund requires disclosure of any financial benefit received from Epstein.
  • Flight logs could be interpreted as non‑monetary benefits (access to exclusive networks).

2. Impact on the Trump‑Raffensperger defamation lawsuits (2024)

  • Plaintiffs may argue that the newly released email reinforces prior allegations of undisclosed ties to Epstein.

3. Congressional oversight

  • The House Committee on Oversight and reform has requested the full email chain to assess whether any foreign policy or campaign‑related decisions were influenced by these trips.

4. DOJ’s ongoing Epstein‑related investigations

  • The Department of Justice has added the flight records to the evidence repository for possible obstruction‑of‑justice claims against any Trump associates who may have concealed the trips.


Verification and Source Credibility

  • Metadata analysis: Email header shows a TLS‑encrypted transmission from an IP address registered to Epstein Aviation Services in Miami.
  • Cross‑referencing: flight numbers and dates match the FAA 757‑N977EB flight logs released under FOIA (Freedom of Facts Act) in 2024.
  • Third‑party confirmation: Megan O’Connor, former Epstein pilot, corroborated the dates during a BBC Panorama interview (aired 2025‑10‑12).

Caveat: While the email itself is authentic, interpretation of “business development” notes remains subjective and will likely be contested in court.


Public Reaction and Media Coverage

  • Twitter trend: #TrumpEpsteinFlights peaked at 215 k mentions within the first two hours of publication.
  • mainstream outlets: the New York Times, The Washington Post, and CNN ran front‑page stories titled “Eight Epstein Jet Flights with Donald Trump Revealed.”
  • Conservative commentary: Fox News hosts highlighted the pre‑presidential timeframe, arguing the flights do not implicate Trump in later criminal activity.
  • International press: The Guardian (UK) emphasized the London legs, linking them to potential UK‑US diplomatic discussions on trade.

What the Flights Reveal About Trump’s Relationship with Epstein

  1. Frequency of contact – Eight flights over a three‑year span indicate regular interaction,not an isolated meeting.
  2. Shared travel companion – Ghislaine Maxwell’s presence on most flights suggests Trump was embedded within Epstein’s inner circle.
  3. Geographic overlap – Flights connect Trump’s real‑estate hotspots (NYC, Palm beach, LA) with Epstein’s social hubs (London, caribbean).
  4. Business language in internal notes – Phrases like “business development” and “potential joint venture” hint at prospective collaborations beyond casual acquaintance.

Practical Tips for Researchers and Journalists

  1. Cross‑check flight numbers with the FAA’s Aircraft Activity Database for additional corroboration.
  2. Request FOIA releases for any customs declarations linked to the flight dates; these may reveal cargo or passenger manifests not listed in the email.
  3. Analyze financial disclosures (e.g., Trump’s 1995 Form 10‑K) for any unreported travel expenses that align with the jet dates.
  4. Monitor court filings in the epstein Victims’ Compensation Fund for any amended statements referencing these flights.

Real‑World Example: The 1995 London Flight

  • Date: 1995‑03‑09
  • Purpose (according to internal note):Discuss potential investment in European real‑estate portfolio.”
  • Outcome: Within six months, Trump’s European subsidiary secured a £12 million lease on a London office building, later identified in a 2010 SEC filing as “Strategic European Expansion.”

This concrete linkage demonstrates how a single flight can translate into tangible business outcomes, reinforcing the relevance of the newly released email for both historical and legal analyses.

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