
On Tuesday, in the trial of Ghislaine Maxwell, a former pilot for the disgraced financier Jeffery Epstein testified, sharing that several powerful men had flown with Epstein on his private jet, including some former and current politicians and actors.
Larry Visoski, the pilot, shared that Maxwell was an intricate part of Epstein's life, being very involved in his day-to-day decisions, managing his household staff, and flying with him on a private plane.
The pilot testified that Maxwell "was number 2" and Epstein was number one, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Visoski said on Monday that from 1994 to 2004, he was a pilot for Epstein on a private plane roughly every four days and usually while he flew from residence to residence.
While being questioned by Maxwell's lawyers Visoski testified that former President Bill Clinton, former President Donald Trump, actor Kevin Spacey, actor Chris Tucker, former U.S. Senator John Glenn, Prince Andrew, and others.
Visoski said that former President Clinton and former President Trump both flew on Epstein's plan more than once during his testimony. However, he did clarify that Trump flew on his plane before he was the president.
There hasn't been a comment from any of the men who were said to have flown on the plane with Epstein at this moment.
Visoski also shared with the courtroom that he had met with the alleged accuser known as Jane, saying that she had piercing blue eyes, and "Mr. Epstein brought her to the cockpit and introduced her to me," he said.
Maxwell's lawyer noted that Visoski did not see women he thought were minors without their parents. He also claimed he never saw any evidence of sexual activity on the private plane.
"You never saw any sex toys?" Maxwell's lawyer asked.
"Never," Visoski answered.
"You never saw any used condoms?" the lawyer asked.
"Absolutely not," the pilot said.
