Jeffrey Epstein used British airports to traffic women as late as 2019 - just ONE MONTH before his arrest

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Jeffrey Epstein was moving women through British airports just weeks before American authorities detained him in July 2019, newly examined records have suggested.
An investigation into booking documents, fuel receipts and flight manifests from the disclosed Epstein files reveals the convicted sex offender made more than 60 private jet journeys to and from the United Kingdom.
The paedophile financier also arranged commercial air travel for young women departing from or transiting through Britain right up to June 2019, approximately one month prior to his arrest on July 6.
Six constabularies are now understood to be probing whether trafficking victims were transported aboard Epstein's aircraft into UK commercial airports and military installations, including RAF Northolt in west London, reports The Times.
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Epstein's associates organised flights from Heathrow to New York for an unnamed Russian woman barely a month before his detention.
She departed on June 1 and came back on June 9, 2019.
Records also expose peculiar booking behaviour by Epstein's assistant Lesley Groff. She made an unusual request to an American Express concierge, asking her to insert a fictitious hotel reservation into a travel itinerary.
When told it might be too late to book and cancel accommodation, Groff responded: "Can you just type up a hotel in an itinerary?"

RAF Northolt in west London was used as one of the airports
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In 2016, Groff instructed the same concierge to arrange a "decoy flight" for a woman heading to Miami, writing: "This is a decoy flight she will not really take it but she needs to show an itinerary."
Groff's legal representatives have previously stated their client "never witnessed anything improper or illegal".
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has submitted a five-page letter to police forces across London, Surrey, Sussex, Thames Valley, Norfolk and Bedfordshire.
He raised concerns about Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's potential use of chartered RAF flights to events that may have involved Epstein.
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The disgraced paedophile died in 2019
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Mr Brown has passed a dossier of evidence concerning UK flights to the six constabularies, all of which cover airports where Epstein's aircraft may have touched down.
Nazir Afzal, the former chief crown prosecutor who led prosecutions of grooming gangs in northern England, described the findings as "scandalous".
He said: "Time and time again when the police have been asked to investigate Epstein in respect of sexual abuse and trafficking, we've been told that a review found no need."
Prior to his imprisonment in 2008, Epstein made dozens of journeys through UK airports aboard his private Boeing 727, with most trips routing through Luton.
These flights resumed at a reduced frequency following his release from jail in 2009.

Nazir Afzal described the findings as 'scandalous'
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Fresh records reveal his private jet touched down at RAF Northolt in May 2015, two years later than previously documented, with a fuel receipt showing his Gulfstream aircraft refuelling at the military base on May 8 that year.
In December 2000, Epstein arrived at Luton from Paris accompanied by Ghislaine Maxwell, her assistant and another woman.
The following day, they collected American businessman Tom Pritzker and a passenger listed only as "one female" before flying to RAF Marham, believed to be en route to Sandringham.
Mr Pritzker is not accused of any wrongdoing and stated earlier this month that he regretted his association with Epstein.
Andrew was stripped of his royal titles last year over his ties to Epstein | GETTYBrown has specifically requested that forces examine whether Andrew used RAF bases for trips potentially connected to Epstein.
Andrew has consistently denied any wrongdoing and was dramatically arrested last week on suspicion of misconduct in a public office.
Emails from the Epstein files reveal the financier blamed Charles when Andrew lost his UK trade envoy position on July 21, 2011.
Responding to an associate who noted extensive television coverage featuring Andrew, Epstein wrote: "I assume he knows that this is Charles' doing."
In another message, Epstein remarked: "I'm sure this is good for him, he will now be free." When Maxwell queried why Andrew stepped down, Epstein replied: "I think he wants to make money."
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