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Pilot David Rogers Reveals More High-Profile Names Who Flew With Epstein on Private Jets

RTM Staff by RTM Staff
December 9, 2021
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Jeffrey Epstein’s former pilot revealed Wednesday several high-profile individuals who allegedly flew with Epstein on his private jets.

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Former pilot David Rodgers testified that billionaire hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin and his wife Eva Andersson Dubin, along with renowned MIT professor Marvin Minsky, were all passengers on the convicted sex offender’s private jet, according to the New York Post (NYP). Accuser Virginia Roberts Giuffre alleges she was trafficked to Minsky, according to the report.

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Rodgers also testified he flew Epstein, Maxwell and Giuffre 32 times during the early 2000s and that he flew Maxwell and accuser “Jane” on four separate occasions, according to the NYP. Rodgers flew approximately 1,000 flights for Epstein, the NYP reported.

Rodgers worked for Epstein between 1991 and 2019, according to Rolling Stone.

Maxwell’s trial was adjourned Thursday around 10:30 a.m. after an attorney fell ill, according to the NYP.

“We have no reason to believe it is COVID related,” Judge Alison Nathan said, according to the NYP.

Maxwell’s trial was adjourned Thursday around 10:30 a.m. after an attorney fell ill, according to the NYP.

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Judge Alison Nathan adjourned the trial around 10:30 a.m., saying she had just been informed a lawyer was “ill” and “needs to get care.”

“We have no reason to believe it is COVID-related,” Nathan said before letting the jury go for the day.

The sick attorney was not identified.

“We urge you to respect the privacy of all parties to this litigation and not disclose the identity of that attorney,” said a spokesperson for the US Attorney’s Office in Manhattan.

This is an excerpt from the Daily Caller.

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