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File 129 - Epstein's Pilot Got $10M, 40 Acres, and a Tuition Check. He Saw Nothing.

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How does a man fly Jeffrey Epstein's planes for 25 years — over a thousand flights — and claim he never saw a thing? His name is Larry Visoski. He was Epstein's chief pilot. And the documents tell a very different story than the one he told under oath.

This episode examines Visoski's Maxwell trial testimony, the flight logs documenting named victims on his planes, the $106,654 in tuition payments Epstein made for his daughter at Syracuse University, the 40 acres of New Mexico land, and the 2017 email proving Visoski researched a CIA rendition plane for Epstein's fleet.

Sources for this episode are available at: epsteinfiles.fm

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Welcome to the Epstein Files.

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Last time, we examined the 30 names with documented, repeated, substantive ties to Epstein's operation who have never faced a criminal investigation.

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Today, we are asking one question. How does a man fly Jeffrey Epstein's planes for 25 years over a thousand flights and claim he never saw a thing? His name is Larry Vasoski. He was Epstein's chief pilot. And the documents tell a very different story than the one he told under oath as part of our ongoing investigation.

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As always, every document and source we reference is available at Epsteinfiles.

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So let us start with the hiring, the early 1990s. A young pilot gets an offer to fly private for a financier in New York. The pay is excellent, the roats are exotic, and for the next quarter century, Larry Vasoski will sit in the cockpit of the most notorious private jet in American history.

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Yeah, and you know, you really have to picture the reality of that job. I mean, picture the tarmac at Tom Beach International Airport, uh, dead of night. The air is thick, humid, the jet engines are whining on the asphalt, and standing right at the bottom of the airstairs, uh, greeting the passengers, managing the luggage, observing every single person who walks up into that cabin is Larry Vasosky.

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Aaron Powell, which is such a crucial image. Because uh when you examine the operational mechanics of a massive criminal enterprise, you have to look at the logistics.

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Exactly. Trafficking requires transportation.

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Requires motion, yeah.

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It does. People have to be moved from one jurisdiction to another, and often uh across international borders, bypassing standard commercial scrutiny.

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Right. You do not run an operation of this magnitude using commercial airlines, where you know every passenger is subjected to TSA lines, ticket agents, public manifests.

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Yeah, you need total control over the environment. Trevor Burrus, Jr.

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Total control. And for nearly three decades, the primary engine of that movement was a private aviation fleet managed and piloted by Lawrence Paul Visoski Jr.

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He was not a peripheral figure uh who just showed up for a few months.

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No, not at all. He was the longest serving observer of the entire operation.

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We really need to map out the exact timeline here and the hardware involved because the physical space of the aircraft is essential to understanding the uh sheer impossibility of what Visoski claimed under oath.

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Yeah, so he began his employment in 1991. And at that time the operation was, well, it was smaller in scale.

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Right. He was primarily flying Epstein's Gulfstream fleet back then.

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Aaron Powell But the operation escalated. The logistics expanded massively. By 2001, Epstein upgraded the fleet. He acquired a Boeing 727-100.

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Which had the tail registration N908JE, commonly referred to in the media as the Lolita Express.

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Aaron Powell And we really need to pause and explain what a Boeing 727 actually is. Because uh the term private jet usually brings to mind, you know, a cramped narrow tube with maybe six to eight seats.

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Right, a little learjet or something.

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Exactly. But a Boeing 727 is a commercial airliner. It is a massive heavy metal trijet aircraft originally designed to carry over 150 passengers across continents.

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Yeah, and when a private individual buys a commercial airliner of that magnitude, they gut the interior. This specific aircraft, uh bearing the serial number 2115, originally flew commercial routes for TWA in the late 1960s. Epstein's aviation company, JGE Inc., purchased it and completely reconfigured the entire machine.

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They installed a custom uh exogrid modular interior.

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Which means they took a space built for 150 people and designed it for a maximum of just 29 passengers.

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Think about the physical space that creates for the people inside. You take a commercial airliner tube and strip out 120 seats.

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It becomes cavernous.

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I'm looking at the document here, and it specifically says uh released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act. It details the layout with absolute precision. There was a forward salon area featuring a massive home theater setup. Right. Behind that, there was a mid-cabin lounge and a fully equipped galley. There was a dedicated workspace where Epstein had a live Bloomberg terminal installed directly into the fuselage.

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So he could trade financial markets at 30,000 feet.

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Exactly. And most critically for this investigation, there was a private apt stateroom in the absolute rear of the aircraft.

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The apt stateroom.

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Yes. This room was equipped with a queen-sized bed and an ensuite lavatory that featured a European-style shower.

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The official story doesn't match the data when you consider the concept of a passive pilot in an environment like that. We have to dispel the myth of the airline pilot here.

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What do you mean by that?

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Well, in a modern commercial flight, the pilots walk onto the plane, they enter the cockpit, and they sit behind a fortified locked door. Right. They have zero interaction with the cabin once the engines start. They do not know the names of the people in row twelve. They do not pour the coffee.

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But private aviation, uh, specifically in a custom VIP-configured Boeing 727 from the early 2000s, operates entirely differently.

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Entirely differently. The pilot is an intimate participant in the environment. Vasaski was not just steering the plane, he was handling the luggage.

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He was standing on the tarmac, greeting the guests by name.

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Exactly. He was coordinating the catering orders, he was speaking with the passengers before, during, and after the flights.

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Because he was the chief pilot. He was responsible for coordinating all flight logistics for the entire aviation operation.

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And the records show he logged an estimated 1,000 flights over his tenure.

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Think about that volume. 1,000 flights.

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It's staggering.

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He navigated domestic routes between Teterborough and New Jersey, Palm Beach International in Florida, and the highly remote Zorro Ranch airstrip in New Mexico.

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Plus all the international routes across the Atlantic to Paris. He flew down to the Virgin Islands constantly.

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He managed the intense complexities of private TSA inspections, fueling, and customs clearances in multiple sovereign nations.

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We also must establish Vizowski's precise understanding of the command structure, because uh he was not a contractor who received blind orders from a faceless dispatcher.

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No, he was fully embedded.

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During his sworn testimony at the November 2021 sex trafficking trial of Gislaine Maxwell in Manhattan Federal Court, the prosecution asked Vasoski directly about the hierarchy of the organization.

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And Vasoski testified clearly. He stated that Epstein was the big number one, and he explicitly identified Gislaine Maxwell as number two. Trevor Burrus, Jr.

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Right. He went further than just titles, though. He stated that Maxwell was the primary go-to person to handle everything that was not strictly business related.

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He described their dynamic on the record as couple-ish, noting that they collaborated on all personal logistics.

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Which directly included the management of the aircraft and the management of the passengers boarding those flights.

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So if a chief pilot understands the exact hierarchy of the organization, interacts with the two primary leaders daily, describes their personal dynamic accurately, and logs a thousand flights across international borders over 28 years.

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Vasoski saw the operational patterns, he saw the frequency of the routes, he saw the exact demographics of the passengers boarding the aircraft at 2.m in Palm Beach. He saw this entire ecosystem better than anyone else alive.

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Which brings us directly to the physical evidence of those passengers. The flight logs.

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The handwritten logs.

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Yes. These are not uh digital records hidden on an encrypted server. They are physical handwritten logs, maintained meticulously over decades.

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We have access to nearly 120 pages of these documents released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

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And many of them are signed in the lower left-hand corner by Epstein's secondary co-pilot, David Rogers. They cover a vast window of time, focusing particularly on the peak operational years of the enterprise in the 1990s and 2000s.

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We need to clarify why a pilot maintains a flight log in the first place. It is a strict legal requirement. Right. For international flights, accurate passenger manifests are mandatory for customs and border protection. You cannot land a Boeing 727 in Paris or the Azores without declaring exactly who is on board.

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Even for domestic flights, pilots are required to maintain records of who is on the aircraft for weight, balance, and insurance liability purposes.

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The pilot physically writes the names down, the pilot looks at the cabin, counts the heads, and documents the identities.

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Now, before we read the specific names extracted from these handwritten logs, we must state clearly to you, the listener. Our reporting here is strictly impartial. We are documenting historical flight records released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

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Exactly.

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These logs contain the names of major political figures from both sides of the aisle. We do not endorse any political viewpoints, nor are we taking sides. We rely strictly on the source material provided in the flight manifests and the courtroom testimony.

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And those logs document a profound proximity to global power. The passenger manifests read like a directory of the world's most influential people.

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You really have to imagine Vosowski sitting in the cockpit, pen in hand, writing down the names of the people sitting just a few feet behind him.

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The records show former President Bill Clinton flew on Epstein's aircraft multiple times.

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Yes, the handwritten flight logs document at least 20 distinct instances of Clinton traveling on the plane. And these were not short uh domestic commuter hops from New York to D.C.

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No, the logs detail multiple highly complex international trips.

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Flying a former president of the United States is a massive logistical undertaking.

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It requires advanced teams, it requires coordination with the Secret Service, it requires specialized security protocols on the tarmac. Vasoski had to manage all of that.

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The logs document extensive international travel for Clinton, including long-haul flights to Africa and a specific trip to an autonomous Portuguese archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean called the Azores.

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Which took place in September 2002.

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The logs also explicitly document Donald Trump. He appears on the passenger manifests for multiple trips in the 1990s.

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The historical records show a flight logged in April 1993. Then, later that year, in October 1993, Trump flew from Palm Beach to Teterborough, New Jersey.

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In May 1994, Trump's then-wife Marla Maples and their infant daughter Tiffany are logged as passengers.

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In August 1995, Trump and his son Eric Trump flew from Palm Beach to Teterborough. Another flight is logged in January 1997, with Trump, Epstein, and Maxwell traveling together.

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And the list of elite passengers extends far beyond the American political sphere. The handwritten logs, combined with Vasoski's own trial testimony, confirm the presence of Britain's Prince Andrew.

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Vasoski stated plainly under oath that he piloted planes with Prince Andrew on board more than once.

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The logs document major Hollywood actors like Kevin Spacey and Chris Tucker.

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They document prominent lawmakers like former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell and the late U.S. Senator and astronaut John Glenn.

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They even document the world-renowned classical violinist Itzak Perlman, whom Vasoski recalled flying to a summer arts camp in Michigan.

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You have to visualize the sensory environment inside that aircraft cabin. It is a highly exclusive, intensely insulated space. Right. You have former presidents, British royalty, sitting senators, and global celebrities sitting on those custom exogrid couches. They are eating catered food. They are talking.

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And then you analyze the exact same handwritten logs, and you see the glaring omission.

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You see the cryptic, nameless entries.

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Right next to the names of the most famous and recognizable men on the planet, the pilot logs list young women using only a single first name. Janice. Jessica.

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Or in many, many cases across the 120 pages, the logs simply read one female or two females.

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That contradicts the evidence of standard aviation protocol.

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Totally. A professional pilot does not list a former U.S. president by his full legal name, manage the Secret Service detail, and then log a fellow passenger sitting 10 feet away simply as one female, unless there is a deliberate systemic choice to obscure identity.

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Co-pilot David Rogers actually testified about this specific practice. He claimed that he would write one female on the official log when he had not been told their names by Epstein or Maxwell.

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But think about the reality of that defense. You are flying a custom 727, you have a former head of state in the cabin alongside unnamed young females, and you claim it was just a routine corporate flight.

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You just don't ask for a name.

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Look at what they are leaving out. Consider the sheer logistics of that power dynamic on the tarmac. You are Larry Vasoski. You are the chief pilot.

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You are standing outside the plane in Palm Beach or Teeterborough. You watch a global political icon board your aircraft.

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Then you watch multiple young unnamed women board the exact same aircraft. You walk up the stairs, you secure the heavy cabin doors, you sit in the cockpit.

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You fly them to a private island in the Caribbean or a remote ranch in the New Mexico Desert.

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You do this repeatedly, year after year, decade after decade, meticulously logging the names of the powerful and deliberately obscuring the names of the vulnerable.

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Wait, private pilots fly wealthy, eccentric people all the time. Isn't discretion just a core part of the job description?

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Well, sure.

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I mean, the golden rule of high-end private service is don't look, don't ask. How do we know Vasoski wasn't just strictly adhering to private aviation protocol? He is paid to fly the plane, not police the morals of his billionaire boss.

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Because maintaining discretion about a billionaire's eccentricities is entirely different from maintaining willful blindness to a systematic international trafficking operation happening inside a confined space. And years later, when forced to answer for this, Visoski didn't just claim he minded his own business. He sat on a witness stand in federal court and claimed, under penalty of perjury, that he saw absolutely nothing unusual. Zero.

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Which brings us to the courtroom. November 2021. The sex trafficking trial of Gislaine Maxwell in Manhattan Federal Court.

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Larry Vasoski's call to the stand.

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He's the very first witness called by the prosecution. This is the moment the government attempts to use his testimony to map the logistical framework of the operation.

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But his time on the stand, particularly under cross-examination by the defense, reveals a deeply specific, highly curated narrative.

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The defense attorney, Christian Everdell, asked Fasoski a series of highly direct, unambiguous questions.

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He asked if Fasoski ever saw sexual activity on the flights. Fasoski answered, never.

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He asked if Fosowski ever found sex toys when he cleaned up the aircraft after a flight. Remember, part of his job was managing the interior. Fasotsky answered, never.

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He asked if Fosowski ever saw used condoms during the cleanup process. He said no.

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Everdill then escalated the questioning and asked if he ever saw sex acts with underage females. Fasossky's exact sworn response to the jury was absolutely not.

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Vasoski's core defense was his location on the plane. He claimed his primary location was the cockpit.

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He testified that he stayed behind the closed cockpit door for the vast majority of the flights.

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However, under questioning, he admitted a crucial logistical detail. He admitted he would regularly walk through the cabin mid-flight to use the rear bathroom or to get coffee.

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The official story doesn't match the data. We have to examine the physical layout of that Boeing 727 again. It destroys the I stayed in the cockpit defense.

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Break down the layout.

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Well, the cockpit is the very front of the aircraft. Right. The coffee galley and the primary laboratory are located mid-cabin or at the absolute rear. To traverse the cabin mid-flight, a pilot must open the cockpit door, walk through the forward salon, walk directly past the custom couches, and past the aft stateroom with the queen size bed.

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And we are talking about a hollowed-out fuselage designed for 29 people. The space echoes. There are no visual barriers stopping you from seeing the passengers.

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Exactly. It is physically impossible to walk the length of a 727 cabin mid-flight, an estimated 1,000 times over 28 years without observing the passenger dynamics.

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If you walk back to get a cup of coffee, you are intimately entering a private living room at 30,000 feet. You have a direct, unavoidable line of sight.

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The prosecution knew this, which is why they brought forward the actual victims who were transported on those exact flights. We have the harrowing testimony of a woman who testified under the pseudonym Jane.

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She told the jury she was just 14 years old when Gislaine Maxwell and Jeffrey Epstein introduced themselves to her at an arts and music camp in Michigan.

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She testified extensively about being flown on Epstein's planes as a young teenager.

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And Vasoski was asked directly about Jane on the stand. He testified that he remembered her.

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Out of all the thousands of passengers over decades, he specifically remembered her.

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He testified that he remembered her piercing blue eyes.

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But when pressed by the attorneys on whether he knew she was a minor, a 14-year-old girl, he claimed she looked like a woman.

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He stated under oath he was not aware she was underage and claimed he didn't know of any minors ever flying on the planes without a parent or guardian.

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That contradicts the evidence documented in the handwritten logs. Other victims testified to being transported on these flights as explicit minors.

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Virginia Jeffrey, who has stated she was flown all over the world for alleged sexual encounters, was a passenger on these planes.

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Annie Farmer testified she was flown to the New Mexico ranch when she was just 16 years old.

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The flight logs absolutely confirm their presence. The pilot logs place a passenger with Jane's true first name on multiple flights between 1996 and 2001, flying directly alongside Epstein and Maxwell.

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We must focus heavily on the destination of many of these flights, because the flights were not just joyrides.

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No, they were transportation to highly secure, highly isolated locations.

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Specifically, the Zoro Ranch in Stanley, New Mexico. Asasuki flew Epstein and these young girls to this specific geographical location repeatedly.

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The Zorro Ranch was a 10,000-acre desert compound. Epstein purchased the land in 1993 from the family of a sitting New Mexico governor.

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To understand Zoro Ranch, you have to understand the geography. It was completely isolated. The nearest neighbors were miles away across Barren High Desert.

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The nearest major city, Santa Fe, was 30 miles to the north.

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The property featured a massive 26,700 square foot main mansion, a private grass airstrip where Vesoski would land the planes, and its own miniature town that housed the servants, groundskeepers, and security personnel.

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Isolation is a weapon in abuse. It is a fundamental tactic of control.

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Right.

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When a pilot flies a 14, 15, or 16-year-old girl to a 10,000-acre compound in the high desert, miles away from civilization, surrounded entirely by staff who are paid by the abuser to be silent, the power dynamic becomes absolute.

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The victim has no means of escape, they have no transportation, they have no cell phone signal.

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A victim known in the court documents as Jane Doe 15 testified vividly about her experience at this exact ranch. She was 15 years old when she was flown there in 2004.

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She described being assaulted by Epstein on the floor of his primary bedroom. She testified about the environment of that room, being surrounded by framed photographs of Epstein smiling with wealthy celebrities and powerful politicians.

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She recalled the profound psychological terror of the isolation, stating she felt like she could die out there in the desert and no one would care or even know she was missing.

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Another victim, Annie Farmer, described arriving at the Zoro Ranch at age 16. She testified she believed she was there for legitimate reasons, specifically to discuss college funding and mentorship.

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Instead, she found herself completely alone with Epstein and Maxwell at this massive, sprawling estate, far from anyone she knew.

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She testified about the environment turning predatory, being pressured into giving massages, and having to physically hide in a bathroom to escape Epstein's advances.

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Vasoski was the man navigating the aircraft to that remote desert airstrip. He managed the approach, he landed the plane on the private grass runway.

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He saw the teenage girls boarding in the urban centers of Palm Beach or New York, and he saw them disembark into the absolute isolation of Stanley, New Mexico.

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To claim blindness in that scenario requires us to believe a seasoned aviation professional, a man trusted to manage millions of dollars in aviation assets and the safety of former presidents, possessed zero situational awareness regarding the assets and individuals he was personally transporting into the desert.

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It is an impossible contradiction.

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So the fundamental question becomes: why wouldn't a pilot just quit? Or speak up?

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If you are flying a 727 full of global elite alongside unnamed teenagers to a desert compound, why do you stay for 25 years?

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How does a criminal enterprise ensure that the personnel managing the logistics, the people flying the planes, driving the cars, maintaining the remote ranches, do not speak to the authorities?

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You build a blast wall, you create a corporate dead man switch.

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Epstein didn't just pay his inner circle a standard salary, he built a financial fortress around them.

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He bound them to the operation so tightly that their own financial survival and the survival of their families depended entirely on his continued freedom.

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The rewards of silence are highly documented in the transparency files. Vasoski was deeply embedded in a system of absolute dependency.

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We begin with the land. Epstein didn't just pay Vasoski a wage, he gave him real estate.

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Vasowski testified under oath that Epstein gave him 40 acres of land. And where was this land located? Right next to the Zorro Ranch in New Mexico.

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Vasowski used this land to build a house for his family.

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Think about the psychology of that move. Epstein literally anchored his chief pilot to the physical geography of the abuse. If Vososki speaks, he doesn't just Lose his job. He potentially loses the land his home sits on. Or at the very least, his billionaire neighbor destroys his life.

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But the grooming went much deeper than real estate. You have to examine the financial records released under the Epstein Files Transparency Act.

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Right.

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Epstein aggressively entangled himself in the financial futures of Vasosky's children.

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This is where the standard employer-employee defense completely shatters.

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I'm looking at the document here, and it specifically says in the internal financial ledgers that Epstein made direct, massive payments to Syracuse University's Bursar operations for Vososki's daughter, Taylor.

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The documents show at least five distinct checks signed directly by Epstein between 2009 and 2012.

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We have a check dated December 11th, 2012, for the exact amount of$22,310. The memo line of the check specifically notes Kaylor Josephine Vasowski.

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Wait, hold on. A memo line.

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Yes.

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That isn't a Christmas bonus. That is a loosh.

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The total documented amount paid by Epstein for her tuition at the Newhouse School of Public Communications is over$106,654.

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And it doesn't stop there.

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No, the files also reveal Epstein covered the tuition for Vasoski's younger daughter at Mill Saps College in Mississippi.

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Look at what they are leaving out of the standard narrative. A normal boss might give a year-end bonus. A boss might give a nice bottle of wine. A boss does not write six-figure checks to university bursar offices to fund their pilot's daughter's educations. A boss does not provide 40 acres of adjacent real estate in the desert.

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This is a deliberate, highly calculated strategy of financial capture. Epstein was buying generational loyalty.

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The dependency extended deeply into career mentorship and professional favors, too.

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Yeah, the email records show Vasoski repeatedly begging Epstein for intervention in his daughter's career. In 2011, Taylor Vososki applied for a highly competitive internship at NBC to cover the 2012 London Olympics. She was rejected.

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Vasowski immediately emailed Epstein, stating his daughter was heartbroken. But look at the specific reasoning of Vasoski provides in the email to Epstein. He wrote that his belief is the background check they did on him eliminated her from being given the interview.

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That contradicts the evidence of a man who believes he works for a legitimate, upstanding New York financier.

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Exactly. Vasoski explicitly acknowledged in writing that his association with Jeffrey Epstein was a toxic liability in a standard corporate background check.

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He knew the association was damaging. He knew his boss was radioactive.

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Yet instead of distancing himself to protect his daughter's future, what does he do? He asks Epstein to use his powerful media network to force a door open at NBC. He doubled down on the dependency.

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And Epstein obliged the dependency in multiple ways. He made himself indispensable. Emails show Vasoski forwarded his daughter's Harvard Business School application essays directly to Epstein for critique.

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In January 2013, Taylor herself emailed Epstein to thank him for taking the time to review her essays.

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Furthermore, the records show Epstein allowed Taylor to stay rent-free at his massive Manhattan townhouse on the Upper East Side multiple times between 2011 and 2017 while she pursued internships and job interviews in the city.

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Step back and look at the architecture of this trap. You have a chief pilot whose family home is built on land gifted by his boss.

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Both of his daughters' six-figure university educations are paid for by his boss.

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His daughter's career networking is facilitated by his boss. His daughter lives rent-free in his boss's Manhattan mansion.

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The structural nature of this silence is profound. By intertwining his money with Vasoski's daughter's educations and housing, Epstein ensured that if Vasoski ever blew the whistle, he wouldn't just be taking down his employer, he'd be detonating his own family's financial foundation.

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Which brings us to the ultimate retainer, the final mechanism of control, the document that guaranteed silence even after death.

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On August 8, 2019, exactly two days before Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his Manhattan jail cell, he signed a new will.

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A will executed in the absolute final hours of his life while sitting in a federal detention center facing decades in prison for sex trafficking, a moment of ultimate legal and personal collapse.

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In that final will, Jeffrey Epstein left Larry Wysoski exactly$10 million.

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Consider the massive significance of that number.$10 million. That is the exact same amount Epstein left to his own blood relative, his brother Mark Epstein.

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It is the exact same amount he left to Gislaine Maxwell, his number two and primary co-conspirator.

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The chief pilot was elevated to the exact same financial tier as the brother and the primary lieutenant.

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Does a normal corporate pilot receive 40 acres of land, six-figure tuition payments, free use of a Manhattan townhouse, and a$10 million inheritance from their boss?

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The official story doesn't match the data. This isn't compensation for flying an airplane safely. It is a financial fortress built to ensure total loyalty.

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It is a massive payout for keeping the secrets of the handwritten flight logs.

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It is$10 million for forgetting the faces of the underage girls boarding the plane in Palm Beach. It is the final payment for standing on a witness stand in federal court and swearing under oath that you saw absolutely nothing unusual over 28 years.

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You could almost build a psychological defense for Vasoski based on everything we just discussed. You could argue he was a simple pilot, overwhelmed by the wealth, trapped by the tuition payments, and just kept his head down and flew the plane.

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You could. But there is one specific document released in the transparency files that completely shatters the illusion of Vasowski as a simple, oblivious pilot.

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It proves he was a highly sophisticated, deeply detail-oriented investigator when it came to the aviation assets he managed.

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This is the turning point of the entire investigation. If Vasoski's legal and public defense rests entirely on the idea that he lacked situational awareness, that he just didn't notice things, this document destroys that defense.

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It proves he conducted meticulous, forensic level due diligence on the darkest corners of aviation history.

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In 2017, Epstein was considering purchasing a new aircraft, specifically a Boeing business jet.

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Vasoski was tasked with vetting the plane to ensure it was a viable purchase. I'm looking at the document here, and it specifically says in an email from Vasoski directly to Epstein: past history of owners of Josh's BBJ was the CIA in 2007. I think a previous N number indicates N313P was used as a CIA plane to transport prisoners to Guantanamo Bay. It was called a torture plane.

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We need to unpack the staggering level of investigative rigor required to send that email. Vasoski didn't just check the engine maintenance logs or look at the leather seats.

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He actively traced the historical tail numbers. He uncovered the previous registration, N313P.

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He researched the corporate shell companies used to hide the aircraft's true ownership, specifically identifying a known CIA front company called Premier Executive Transport Services.

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He linked the exact serial number of this piece of metal to the CIA's highly classified extraordinary rendition program, discovering it was used to secretly transport high-value detainees to overseas black sites in the wake of 9-11.

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Vasowski was operating as an intelligence analyst. He even included a link in his email to Epstein to an online article detailing the aircraft's dark history in the rendition program.

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His concern was highly practical and incredibly calculated. He wrote to Epstein expressing operational worry about how international travel would be affected.

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He specifically asked how Middle East airports would react to seeing that specific serial number upon arrival. He understood the geopolitical implications of the aircraft's history.

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And look at Epstein's cold calculation and response. He isn't horrified that he is about to purchase a vessel used for extraordinary rendition and torture.

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He doesn't tell Vasoski to cancel the deal.

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He immediately tells Vasoski to weaponize the CIA torture history as a bargaining chip to negotiate the purchase price down. He replies to Vasowski that the serial number makes the plane worth less than$18 million.

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The exchange is chilling in its casual corporate nature. They are discussing the acquisition of a torture plane with the exact same tone a fleet manager might use to discuss a dent in a used car bumper to get$1,000 off the sticker price.

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But synthesize the entire argument here. Think about the capabilities Larry Vysowski is demonstrating in this 2017 email exchange. He is meticulously researching aircraft tail numbers.

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He is piercing the corporate veils of CIA front companies.

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He is cross-referencing registration databases to uncover the deepest, darkest secrets of the United States intelligence community regarding a single Boeing jet.

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Exactly. Which brings us to the ultimate contradiction.

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We pose the final question to you. If a chief pilot is capable of conducting complex investigative research to uncover a plane's history as a highly classified CIA rendition aircraft, how could he possibly be blind to the systematic abuse of teenagers happening mere feet behind his own cockpit door?

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He couldn't. The official story doesn't match the data. You cannot possess the analytical rigor to uncover international intelligence black sites, trace shell companies, and anticipate the geopolitical reactions of Middle Eastern airports, while simultaneously possessing the willful ignorance to overlook the sex trafficking of minors in your own 29-seat aircraft for a quarter of a century.

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He was not a passive employee who just pushed the throttle.

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He was a deeply embedded intelligence gatherer and a core logistical manager for Epstein's global aviation network.

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We have to contrast his sworn testimony against the vast documentary record of his actions. Under oath in federal court, Vasoski claimed he saw no evil.

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He claimed the girls looked mature. He claimed he stayed in the cockpit.

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He claimed he never saw a single inappropriate act in roughly a thousand flights spanning the globe from the tarmac of Palm Beach to the VIP terminals of Paris to the remote grass air strip of the Zorro Ranch.

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But the hand ridden flight logs, signed by his own co-pilot, meticulously document the presence of known named victims sitting alongside some of the most powerful men on the planet.

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The financial records document a system of total inescapable dependency, the six-figure tuition payments, the 40 acres of New Mexico land, the Manhattan Counthouse access, the$10 million will that bound his silence to Epstein's survival.

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And the 2017 email regarding the CIA plane proves his awareness extended far beyond just flying. It proves he was a calculated, detail-oriented operative who understood the exact nature of the shadows in which he flew.

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He was the man in the cockpit. He held the manifests, he navigated the routes of abuse, and his silence was bought and paid for in real estate, tuition, and a massive inheritance.

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Remember, this is an ongoing investigation, and everything we cited is sourced at Epsteinfiles.fm.

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This has been the Epstein Files. The documents are public. The evidence is documented. What happens next is up to you.