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Seven police forces examine Epstein ‘Lolita Express’ logs as cops probe Andrew claims

Seven UK police forces are assessing evidence published in the millions of of files relating to the paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

A co-ordinated team of police chiefs are to look at private flights logs from Stansted Airport from a jet owned by Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor former friend Epstein.

It comes after former prime minister Gordon Brown claimed that the newly published files showed in “graphic detail” how Epstein was able to use the Essex-based airport to “fly in girls from Latvia, Lithuania and Russia”.

In an article for the New Statesman, Brown wrote that files showed Epstein’s jet – the so-called Lolita Express – making 90 flights to or from UK airports, including 15 after his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a child.

The politician said Epstein “boasted” about how cheap the airport charges were in Stansted compared to Paris.



This undated photo released by the U.S. Department of Justice shows Jeffrey Epstein. (U.S. Department of Justice via AP)
Jeffrey Epstein’s flight logs to a UK airport are being probed

On Tuesday (February 17), an Essex Police spokesperson said: “We are assessing the information that has emerged in relation to private flights into and out of Stansted Airport following the publication of the US DoJ (Department of Justice) Epstein files.”

According to the Sun, At least six other forces have either launched criminal investigations or are assessing evidence within the files’ three million pages, including Metropolitan Police, Surrey, Thames Valley, Norfolk and Bedfordshire.

Earlier this month, Thames Valley Police confirmed it was assessing claims Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor shared confidential reports from his role as the UK’s trade envoy with Epstein. They are also looking into an alleged sex trafficking complaint.

Surrey Police is also understood to be looking at separate allegations made against Andrew.

Andrew has previously denied any wrongdoing over his Epstein links.



Billionaire Jeffrey Epstein in Cambridge, MA on 9/8/04. Epstein is connected with several prominent people including politicians, actors and academics. Epstein was convicted of having sex with an underaged woman. (Photo by Rick Friedman/Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis via Getty Images)
Gordon Brown claimed that the files showed how Epstein ‘flew in girls from Latvia, Lithuania and Russia’

The Sun also stated that Wiltshire Police are assisting the Met’s investigation into Peter Mandelson links to Epstein.

A Stansted Airport spokesperson said: “All private aircraft at London Stansted operate through independent Fixed Base Operators, which handle all aspects of private and corporate aviation in line with regulatory requirements.

“All immigration and customs checks for passengers arriving on private aircraft are carried out directly by Border Force.

“They use entirely independent terminals not operated by London Stansted and no private jet passengers enter the main airport terminal.

“The airport does not manage or have any visibility of passenger arrangements on privately operated aircraft.”



This undated photo at an undisclosed location released by the US Justice Department on January 30, 2026 as part of the Jeffrey Epstein files shows British former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor kneeling over a woman lying on the floor. A second Jeffrey Epstein accuser has alleged the late US sex offender sent her to Britain for a sexual encounter with former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the BBC reported. A US lawyer for the woman told the broadcaster late January 31, 2026 the alleged encounter occurred at the ousted royal's residence on the Windsor estate, west of London, in 2010 when she was in her 20s. The latest account emerged after the US Justice Department released a huge new batch of documents on the Epstein case, including photographs of Andrew kneeling over a woman lying on the floor. (Photo by Handout / US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE / AFP via Getty Images) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / US Department of Justice" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
One of the new photos released of Andrew from the files

The statement from Essex Police comes after the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) said that a national group had been set up to support UK police forces that are “assessing allegations” following the publication of the Epstein files.

A spokesperson for the NPCC said: “A national coordination group has been set up to support a small number of forces assessing allegations that have emerged following the publication of the US DoJ Epstein files.

“We continue to work collaboratively to assess the details being made public to allow us to understand any potential impact arising from the millions of documents that have been published.

“We continue to support our partners and contribute in any way we can to help secure justice for victims and survivors, and urge anyone who needs support to visit whenyouareready.co.uk.”

The national coordination group will bring together affected forces to ensure consistency of approach, it is understood.

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