The Trump DOJ has now released more documents from the ‘Epstein Files’, which showed that there were several high-profile individuals like presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, as well as Prince Andrew, “Melania” director Brett Ratner and more. Among the individuals mentioned briefly in the files related to Epstein is also NFL QB Russell Wilson.
On Sunday, Wilson, who is currently signed with the New York Giants, broke his silence for the first time since the new batch of files was released. There, he denied any association with the infamous child sex trafficker, saying that they just met when he was trying to buy a plane. He had no idea that it belonged to Epstein.
“NOPE!!! ABSOLUTELY NOT! Not TODAY satan! Some Random plane broker tried to sell me a plane. I had no idea whose plane and never bought the plane. Never talked nor Never met the man. Thank God!!! 🙌🏾” he tweeted.
The newly-released documents revealed that Wilson was trying to buy a plane. Epstein and his pilot, Larry Visoski, talked about the quarterback possibly buying his Gulfstream G-IV in 2019, and they were discussing the terms of the deal before Wilson even knew about it.
The Epstein plane is infamous, as it became widely known as the “Lolita Express,” which he reportedly used to traffic minors from the mainland US to his infamous private island in the US Virgin Islands. Several notable individuals have flown in this plane, including President Trump, Bill Clinton and more.
Details of Deal For Russell Wilson To Purchase Infamous Jeffrey Epstein Plane Revealed
According to the newly-released Epstein Files documents, there was an email chain between Russell Wilson and the plane’s broker. In one message to Epstein, the broker reportedly said he was “calling Gary non-stop” after seeing the plane. He was the quarterback of the Seattle Seahawks at that time.
The documents indicated that he wanted to get the plane quickly and keep it a secret, as his contract talks with the Seahawks were still playing out at that time. An email revealed that he had the option to buy. $500,000 upfront and 90 days to decide, with the asking price being at $2.7 million. He ultimately did not get the plane and insists he had no idea it was Epstein’s infamous plane.
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