The infamous private Boeing 727 owned by the late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, nicknamed the “Lolita Express,” has been left to decay for nearly a decade at an aircraft storage site in Brunswick, Georgia. Now, the plane is in ruins, filled with mold, insects, and signs of long abandonment.
Once a luxurious jet with a bedroom, multiple seating areas, a kitchen, and a bathroom, the interior is now destroyed, containing traces of time and abandoned personal items, including children’s toys and used toothbrushes.
Registered as N908JE — a reference to Epstein’s initials — the plane was reportedly used to transport sex trafficking victims around the world and to carry high-profile individuals, including well-known political and social figures, according to prosecutors.
Since its last flight in 2016, the plane’s engines have been removed, making it unairworthy. It now serves as a near “time capsule,” preserving visual evidence of its dark history. Despite its dilapidated state, remnants of interior items remain, including soiled towels, personal belongings, and flight documents.
Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in 2019 in his federal jail cell in Manhattan, New York, about a month after his arrest on federal charges of sex trafficking minors. He was awaiting trial, which could have resulted in a life sentence. The medical examiner ruled his death a suicide by hanging.
