New data indicates flights to Jeffrey Epstein’s private island spiked after sex abuse allegations against him widened to include other public figures.
The average number of private planes landing on Little Saint James per year more than tripled in 2015, according to data firm Zalingo.
A total of 37 flights between 2008 and 2015 were identified in publicly available Justice Department records and verified with three independent sources, the firm says.
In the first seven years, between two to six planes flew to the island each year, but in 2015 this jumped to 13.
Flights also began arriving from the US West Coast, having previously mostly come from New York and Palm Beach, Florida, where Epstein’s mansion was located.
Zalingo claims this ‘dramatic’ spike ‘is impossible to dismiss as rou

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