JEFFREY Epstein allegedly trafficked women through British airports until a month before his 2019 arrest.
The convicted paedophile reportedly flew to and from Britain more than 60 times as police investigations into Epstein’s flight logs continue.

According to the analysis of flights from The Times, Epstein had arranged for an unnamed Russian woman to fly from Heathrow to New York in June 2019.
The outlet reports that this came just weeks before Epstein’s arrest the following month as the woman flew out on June 1 before returning on June 9.
Epstein is thought to have used his Boeing 747 to regularly fly to the UK, mostly to Luton, before his imprisonment in 2008 as well as afterwards.
The paedo financier used Britain as a sex trafficking hub, flying in and out of Britain by private jet more than 60 times.
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The Times’ analysis also revealed that Epstein’s private jet had touched down at the RAF Northolt base two years later than previously thought in 2015.
Cops from the Metropolitan Police are thought to be investigating whether Epstein’s victims were trafficked on his private jet into UK commercial airports as well as RAF bases.
Up to seven police forces are now assessing evidence in the Epstein files as part of a nationwide probe which include checks on up to 90 flights into Stansted’s private terminal.
Of those, 15 were after the US financier was jailed in 2008 for soliciting underage sex.
Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown previously asked six police forces to investigate whether Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor used RAF bases to make trips that could have been associated with Epstein.
Some of the flights date back to as far as two decades ago.
The Sun previously reported that detectives investigating the trafficking allegations related to Epstein have been told some of the evidence has been destroyed.
The RAF keeps passenger manifests for only three months before being destroyed while other flight information is kept for two years.
Mr Brown sent a five-page letter to police in London, Surrey, Sussex, Thames Valley, Norfolk and Bedfordshire earlier this month.
He reportedly raised concerns over Andrew’s use of chartered RAF flights to events that may have involved convicted paedophile Epstein.
RAF Northolt is used by both military and civilian aircraft and often used by members of the Royal Family for travel and the base is reference in the Epstein files.
Andrew has consistently and vehemently denied wrongdoing.
The disgraced former prince was dramatically arrested last week on suspicion of misconduct in a public office.
The Met decided against a full-blown inquiry into Epstein in 2015 but Mr Brown has called for the force to re-examine that decision given that the emails suggest a number of British girls were on Epstein flights organised from UK airports using his private jet nicknamed the “Lolita Express”.
Virginia Giuffre claimed Epstein trafficked her, aged 17, to have sex with Andrew at Maxwell’s London flat in 2001.
She and other alleged victims were interviewed in 2015 but the Met chose not to proceed.
The Met said on Friday it was aware of the suggestion that London airports may have been used and was assessing the information.
A BBC investigation last year found that nearly 90 flights linked to Epstein had arrived or departed from UK airports between the early 1990s and 2018.