JEFFREY Epstein booked travel for dozens of women on an American Express Centurion “black card”, files show.
office relied on the firm to arrange flights for the women, who were often Eastern European.
Jeffrey Epstein booked travel for dozens of women on an American Express Centurion ‘black card’, files show Credit: AFP
Paedo Epstein and convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell Credit: Reuters
More than 100 alleged victims have accused him of abuse.
Several say they were flown to his homes in Europe and the US.
By 2018, a year before his death, Epstein had 11.2million reward points.
His office’s main Amex contact was Natalia Molotkova.
In a December 2012 email, she asks of one woman: “Does she need the reservation only for the visa purpose?
“It is against Amex policy, to be honest, but here is the option, we can hold it till tonight.”
said it terminated account after federal charges were filed in 2019.
The spokesperson added: “American Express strongly condemns abuse, exploitation, and human trafficking.
“We take our legal and regulatory responsibilities seriously, including reporting suspicious activity.”


