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Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have subpoenaed Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime personal pilots, according to people familiar with the matter, as investigators seek to question the financier’s employees in the wake of his indictment on sex-trafficking charges.
The grand jury subpoenas were served on the pilots earlier this month after Mr. Epstein’s arrest on July 6, some of the people said. Mr. Epstein was arrested at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey after he had returned from Paris on a private jet.
originally posted by: UFO1414
a reply to: RickinVa
This is good. Can't make lemonade without squeezing some lemons.
No doubt Epstein is going down for his dastardly deeds but I want the top players in these sordid affairs to be be named and served a healthy dose of justice!
Subpoena any and all who worked on that island!
Most often that cockpit door is locked and it ain't for the protection of the passengers. It's so they don;t have to know what is going on.
originally posted by: Flyingclaydisk
a reply to: RickinVa
Well, typically corporate pilots intentionally don't mingle with the folks in the back precisely because there are a variety of laws which they would be better off not knowing if they had been broken. Plausible denial and all.
HOWEVER...if a sitting or past US president was on board they would DEFINITELY know this! They wouldn't be allowed to leave the ground without knowing it.
And, if they were ever proven they knowingly evaded the SS, never being able to fly again would be the least of their worries!!!! Especially on an international flight!!!