MoD launches review into whether Epstein used RAF bases
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 26, 2026
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has initiated a review to investigate whether Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender, utilized Royal Air Force (RAF) bases during his visits to the UK. This review will involve examining records and emails to ascertain any connections between Epstein and military facilities. The inquiry aims to clarify the extent of Epstein's activities in the UK and whether he had access to sensitive military locations. The MoD's decision comes amid ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's associations and the implications of his actions. The findings of this review could potentially lead to further investigations or policy changes regarding access to military bases.
- MoD reviews records and emails regarding Epstein's UK visits.
- Investigation focuses on potential use of RAF bases.
- Epstein's associations are under scrutiny.
- Findings may influence military access policies.
- Review aims to clarify Epstein's activities in the UK.
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