OAN’s Brooke Mallory
4:16 PM – Wednesday, December 6, 2023
Independent presidential contender Robert F. Kennedy Jr. stated on Tuesday during an interview on Fox News that although he had boarded Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane “Lolita Express” two separate times, he was unaware of any “nefarious issues.”
The publication of Epstein’s private jet records, referred to as the Epstein flight logs, is being blocked by Senator Dick Rubin (D-Ill), which has brought the notorious sex offender connected to influential politicians and celebrities back into the public eye.
In 2019, Epstein allegedly committed suicide in prison while incarcerated on sex trafficking charges. However, many conservative commentators and online users have contested the official media story by highlighting the fact that the security cameras in Epstein’s cell mysteriously stopped working and recording at the time of his death.
Kennedy made an appearance on Jesse Watter’s Primetime show, where they discussed FBI Director Christopher Wray’s hearing earlier that day before the Senate Oversight Committee. They also brought up the topic of Epstein’s flight logs and why the public has yet to be informed on every notable figure that boarded the plane.
“You weren’t ever on Jeffrey Epstein’s jet, were you?” Watters asked Kennedy.
“I was on Jeffrey Epstein’s jet two times,” Kennedy replied, explaining how his then-wife had “some kind of relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell” at the time.
Ghislaine, a female accomplice of Epstein, was also convicted for sex trafficking minors. Her father, Robert Maxwell, was a Czechoslovak-born British media proprietor, member of Parliament, and a suspected spy.
“I was on it in 1993, and I was on it in—and I went to Florida with my wife and two children to visit my mom over Easter [inaudible],” Kennedy continued. “And my wife had some kind of relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell, and they offered us a ride to Palm Beach. I went then, and [on] another occasion, I flew again with my family with, I think, four of my children.”
Kennedy continued, maintaining that he has always been “open” about his relationship with Epstein.
“This was in ’93, so it was 30 years ago. It was before anybody knew about Jeffrey Epstein’s, you know, nefarious issues. And I agree with you that all of this information should be released,” Kennedy continued. “We should get real answers on what happened to Jeffrey Epstein and any of the high-level political people that he was involved with. All of that should be open to the public.”
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