Donald Trump flew on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet, pilot testifies at Ghislaine Maxwell trial

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December 01, 2021TrumpDonald Trump was one of many famous passengers who flew on Jeffrey Epstein's private jet, a pilot testified on Tuesday.
During Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking trial, pilot Larry Visoski testified that he remembered Trump flying with Epstein before becoming president.
"I certainly remember President Trump, but not many people associated with him," Visoski said.
Prince Andrew, Bill Clinton, Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker were also named by the pilot.
Epstein's jet was informally known as the "Lolita Express" because it was also allegedly used to transport underage girls.
"Donald Trump, before he was president, also" flew on Epstein's private planes, the pilot testified.\n\n"I certainly remember President Trump, but not many people associated with him."\n\nAnd actors Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker? \n\n"I remember them as well."— Molly Crane-Newman (@Molly Crane-Newman) 1638292522
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