JEGE Aircraft Parts — Five Reference Fields

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TLDR

Five FedEx shipments contain JEGE-related reference field entries — including "2 ENGINE JEGE," "WON3286 JEGE" (work order), "JEGE PLANE," and tail number N908JE — confirming that Epstein's third-party FedEx account was systematically used for aircraft maintenance logistics. The highest-charge third-party shipment in the entire corpus, at $5,633 (five thousand, six hundred thirty-three dollars), carries reference "WON3286 JEGE" and was sent by a "SHIPPING DEPT" to Valencia, California.

The Aircraft Entity

JEGE Inc. was Jeffrey Epstein's primary aircraft holding company, incorporated in Delaware in 2000 and ceased in 2018 (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026a). The name appears to derive from Epstein's initials: Jeffrey E. — G.E. or J.E.G.E. The entity held aircraft registered with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) including the Boeing 727-31 (tail number N908JE) and managed the operational infrastructure of Epstein's private aviation fleet.

JEGE Inc. is distinct from JEGE LLC, a USVI entity incorporated in 2012 and sold in 2019, reflecting the broader corporate migration from New York and Delaware to USVI tax-haven jurisdiction. Both entities shared the JEGE name but were separate legal vehicles operating in different jurisdictions for different purposes (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026b).

The FedEx reference fields do not distinguish between JEGE Inc. and JEGE LLC. They use "JEGE" as an identifier — an internal label that the people managing the shipping account applied to aircraft-related shipments.

Five Reference Fields

The five JEGE-tagged shipments span the operational lifecycle of the aircraft fleet (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026c):

"2 ENGINE JEGE": Shipped from "Red Ent / Redden'" to "JEPSTEIN" in New York City. The reference explicitly names aircraft engine parts. "JEPSTEIN" is a compressed rendering of "J. Epstein" or "JE Pstein" — scanning errors of this type are common in the corpus.

"WON3286 JEGE": Shipped by "SHIPPING DEPT" to "DANNY" in Valencia, California. This is the highest-charge third-party shipment in the corpus at $5,633. "WON" likely abbreviates "Work Order Number" — a standard aviation maintenance tracking format. The Valencia, CA destination is consistent with aerospace maintenance facilities in the Santa Clarita Valley.

"JEGE PLANE": Sent to recipient "ROGOW" in New York City, weighing 5 pounds. The reference is minimal but unambiguous — aircraft-related documentation or a small component.

"400361/JEGE/6202700": A compound reference containing the recurring billing code 400361 (which also appears on Rosemary Pitcher's island shipments), the JEGE identifier, and a numeric code. This links the aircraft logistics to the island provisioning system through a shared billing infrastructure.

"JEGE PAPERWORK COMPS": Administrative comparison documents shipped for the aircraft entity. "Comps" in an aviation context typically refers to competitive pricing comparisons for maintenance, insurance, or operational costs.

Tail Number Confirmation

Two additional shipments reference aircraft tail number N908JE — Epstein's Boeing 727-31 (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026b). The scanning software rendered these as "REP1O1328669-N908JE" and "N9OBJE." The second variant, with the zero rendered as "O" and the 8 as "B," is characteristic of the FedEx corpus scanning quality, which averages 0.4-0.5 confidence (meaning the software is roughly as likely to misread a character as to read it correctly) on third-party records.

The N908JE Boeing 727 was one of eight aircraft traced to Epstein through FAA registry records. It is the aircraft most commonly associated with the "Lolita Express" designation in public reporting, though the corpus uses only the tail number and entity registration data, not media nicknames (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026b).

The $5,633 Shipment

The SHIPPING DEPT to Valencia shipment demands attention simply because of its cost. At $5,633, it exceeds the second-highest third-party charge ($211, also from SHIPPING DEPT to Auburn, Washington, with reference "P0328611 V/OX3286") by a factor of 26 (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026c).

A $5,633 FedEx charge implies either extreme weight, extreme dimensions, or extreme declared value (the value the shipper assigns to the package for insurance purposes). Aircraft engine components routinely weigh hundreds of pounds and can cost tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars. Shipping such a component with full declared-value insurance, hazardous materials handling (for lubricants or sealants), and priority service could legitimately generate a four-figure charge.

The "SHIPPING DEPT" sender designation suggests a parts vendor or maintenance facility, not an individual. The recipient, "DANNY" in Valencia, is likely a maintenance technician or facility contact. The work order number ties the shipment to a specific maintenance event on a JEGE aircraft.

Zip Diskettes from TERR

One additional shipment rounds out the picture: a package sent to JEGE Inc at Lake Worth, Florida, with reference "ZIP DISKETTES. FROM TERR" (PAPER TRAIL Project, 2026c). Zip disks — the Iomega removable storage media that peaked in popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s — were used for data transfer before USB drives became ubiquitous.

Physical data media shipped to an aircraft holding company suggests avionics data, maintenance logs, or operational records being transferred on physical storage. "TERR" is an unresolved abbreviation — possibly a person's name, a location, or a department.

This is what aircraft fleet management looked like in the early 2000s: engine parts shipped cross-country, work orders tracked through FedEx reference fields, data transferred on Zip disks, and all of it billed to Epstein's third-party FedEx account.

References

PAPER TRAIL Project. (2026a). External corroboration report: JEGE Inc. corporate registration. [Data analysis: research/CORROBORATION_REPORT.md, Section 1.3].

PAPER TRAIL Project. (2026b). Entity ownership research: Aircraft registry. [Data analysis: research/ENTITY_OWNERSHIP.md].

PAPER TRAIL Project. (2026c). FedEx third-party shipment analysis: JEGE references. [Data analysis: research/fedex_third_party_analysis.md].

PAPER TRAIL Project. (2026d). FedEx shipments. [Database table: fedex_shipments, db=epstein_files].

PAPER TRAIL Project. (2026e). Third-party paid shipments. [Export: _exports/fedex/third_party_paid.csv].

Federal Aviation Administration. (n.d.). N-number registry: N908JE. faa.gov.