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'Lolita Express' Air Hostess Details What Epstein's Infamous Flights Were Like

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Last week, billionaire and registered sex offender Jeffrey Epstein was taken into custody over new sex trafficking charges in New York.

Looking back, it’s a wonder this indictment didn’t come sooner.

In 2015, one woman who worked on his “Lolita Express” private jet stepped forward to tell her side of the story, along with the emotional aftermath of being employed by such a seemingly sleazy individual.

According to Inside Edition, Chauntae Davies was Epstein’s personal masseuse and became increasingly concerned when she noticed a number of underage girls flying alongside her.

“On almost every trip that I did go on there were young girls around,” she said.

Sometimes, rich and powerful figures would borrow Epstein’s plane. Actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker, along with former President Bill Clinton, flew to Africa on the Lolita Express for a humanitarian mission.

Upon reaching Africa, Davies stated that Clinton took her shopping and made clear that nothing improper occurred.

“They pretty much shut down a jewelry store for us and I helped him pick out a bracelet for Chelsea,” Davies said about her short stint with Clinton.

After working with Epstein for a prolonged period of time, she naturally grew concerned with the intentions of the billionaire businessman and later said there were red flags that probably should have caught her attention sooner.

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“Why fly anyone out to be a masseuse when there are plenty of masseuses in the same city you’re in?” Davies asked.

In 2008, Epstein served 13 months in prison after soliciting prostitution services from an underage girl. When more allegations came forth in the following years, Davies said the shocking stories told in the media escalated her regret.

“To have to deal with that and on top of it defend my character — I’ll have children one day, and, you know, they’ll read this,” she said, tearing up.

Her biggest concern now is if she’ll ever be able to live down her time working for Epstein on the “Lolita Express.”



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In 2002, six years before Epstein’s sentence, Donald Trump commented on the rich financier. “I’ve known Jeff for 15 years. Terrific guy.” He “likes beautiful women as much as I do and many are on the younger side.”

On Sunday night, the president was asked about Epstein’s arrest and in response, he told reporters, “I don’t know anything about it. That I don’t know about.”

Since Epstein was one of the wealthiest Wall Street tycoons in America, he was friends with some of the world’s most powerful individuals. There’s absolutely no telling who he may take down with him should he get the chance to do so.

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Ryan Ledendecker is a former writer for The Western Journal.
Ryan Ledendecker is a former writer for The Western Journal.
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