Overview
The Epstein network operated across a constellation of physical locations: the Manhattan townhouse at 9 East 71st Street, the Palm Beach estate, Zorro Ranch in New Mexico, and the two private islands in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Connecting these locations was a private aviation fleet and a commercial shipping network that, together, form one of the most documentable aspects of the operation.
Epstein Revealed has analyzed 4,286 flights across 8 aircraft using VLM annotation of flight logs, and 2,894 FedEx shipments across two commercial accounts.
The Aviation Fleet
8 Aircraft, 4,286 Flights
Our flight domain analysis applied Vision-Language Model processing to the complete corpus of flight logs, extracting passenger manifests, routes, and timestamps. The fleet included the infamous Boeing 727 (often referred to in media coverage) as well as smaller aircraft used for regional hops between residences.
The eight aircraft profile documents each plane's registration history, ownership chain, and operational period — connecting the aviation entities (JEGE Inc. and JEGE LLC) to the broader corporate architecture.
Key investigation: Flight Domain: 13 Profiles
Redacted vs. Unredacted Logs
The flight logs released through various legal proceedings have undergone significant redaction. Our comparison of redacted vs. unredacted logs identifies the patterns in what was obscured and what was left visible, providing insight into which passengers and routes were considered most sensitive.
The FedEx Network
2,894 Packages Across Two Accounts
The FedEx shipping records represent a unique evidence domain that has received far less attention than the flight logs. 2,894 Packages analyzes the complete shipping corpus, mapping routes, frequencies, and recipient patterns across two commercial accounts.
Third-Party Shipments
Of particular investigative interest are the 148 third-party shipments — packages sent by or to individuals outside the immediate Epstein circle. These shipments connect the physical logistics network to a wider set of actors and locations.
Zorro Ranch Connection
Zorro Ranch FedEx Analysis examines the shipping patterns specific to Epstein's New Mexico property, documenting the frequency and nature of shipments to one of the network's most isolated locations.
Property Network
The physical properties served as the operational nodes of the network. Each has a distinct evidentiary footprint:
- 9 East 71st Street — The Manhattan townhouse, notable for a $0 property transfer that raises questions about beneficial ownership
- Rosemary Pitcher Island — Analysis of the USVI property records
- 6100 Red Hook: 7 Entities — A single USVI address linked to seven distinct corporate entities
- 575 Lexington Convergence — A Manhattan office address where multiple Epstein entities converge
Cross-Domain Convergence
The power of analyzing aviation and logistics alongside financial records lies in the ability to identify temporal convergences — moments where a flight, a wire transfer, and a shipping record align on the same date or to the same location. The New York convergence analysis maps these overlaps within the Manhattan operational center.
Where to Start
If you're new to the aviation and logistics evidence, we recommend:
- 2,894 FedEx Packages — The complete shipping analysis
- Eight Aircraft — The aviation fleet profile
- 4,286 Flights — VLM-processed flight logs
- 6100 Red Hook: 7 Entities — USVI property convergence