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London Examining Military Flight Records in Epstein Scandal Probe

Published February 27, 2026, 14:00
London Examining Military Flight Records in Epstein Scandal Probe

The British Ministry of Defence is examining flight records as part of an investigation into possible links between Jeffrey Epstein and military bases in the UK. The investigation was launched following reports suggesting Epstein used his private jet to land at military bases such as Marham and Northolt. The police are already investigating whether Epstein trafficked women through London and central England airports on private flights. Concerns are growing, and calls are being made for a full investigation into the possibility that military bases were used for the same illegal activities. Defence Secretary John Healey ordered the review of military flight records, aiming to ensure that any information related to Epstein's crimes will be handed over to the authorities. The Ministry of Defence states it will support the police investigation and stand with the victims of Epstein's crimes. The Epstein scandal continues to shake the British establishment almost seven years after his death. The release of new documents has led to the arrest of prominent figures, such as Prince Andrew and Peter Mandelson, accused of involvement in Epstein's activities.