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What flight log records have been entered as court exhibits in cases related to Jeffrey Epstein?

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The flight log records that have been entered as court exhibits in cases related to Jeffrey Epstein include Composite Exhibit 25, Composite Exhibit 26 (Rogers Logs), and Exhibit 27, as well as Exhibit 29, which is a statement of Detective Joe Recarey’s deposition EFTA01081228. Additionally, there are mentions of passenger manifests and flight logs being submitted as evidence, such as the 106-page flight log written in blocky handwriting EFTA00078263. However, the specific details and extent of these records are not fully disclosed in the provided context.

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Flight Logs and Travel Records

Pilot logs, flight manifests, and travel records introduced as exhibits in civil and criminal proceedings have become a frequently cited subset of the public document record.

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