RFK Jr. Explains Why He Went on Epstein’s Private Jet “The Lolita Express” in 1993

Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s campaign has finally addressed the rumors regarding Kennedy’s trip on Jeffery Epstein’s private jet “The Lolita Express” in 1993.

A spokesperson for Kennedy’s campaign wrote Kennedy flew “one time on Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane. It was in 1993 from New York City to Palm Beach, Florida to visit RFK Jr.’s mom for Easter.”

The spokesperson continued “Mary, Kennedy’s wife at the time, and two of their kids were on the flight.”

Kennedy’s campaign shared RFK Jr. has no personal relationship with Epstein but instead shared “Mary Kennedy knew Epstein’s girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, who learned that they were going to Palm Beach for Easter and offered their family a ride.”

Marry Kennedy died in 2012 by committing suicide.

Per Newsweek:

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has clarified the nature of his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, after it was revealed that the presidential hopeful had flown on the convicted sex offender’s private jet.

The independent 2024 presidential candidate was among a number of high-profile people who in 2021 were named as passengers on Epstein’s jet, which was often used to transport guests to the financier’s private Caribbean island, Little Saint James.

Epstein’s luxury Boeing 727 was derisively referred to as the “Lolita Express” by a number of media outlets following allegations that it was used to fly underage girls to some of the multi-millionaire’s properties.

Amid mounting curiosity over Kennedy being listed as one of the passengers, a spokesperson for the former Democrat exclusively told Newsweek that he had “flown one time on Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane. It was in 1993 from [New York City] to Palm Beach [Florida] to visit RFK Jr.’s mom for Easter.”

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