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Are there other Trump family members documented on Jeffrey Epstein flights or in Epstein social circles and which dates are cited?

Checked on November 19, 2025
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Executive summary

Publicly released Epstein flight logs and related documents show Donald Trump and some of his immediate family — notably then-wife Marla Maples and daughter Tiffany Trump — recorded on Epstein-associated flights in the 1990s, including specific dates such as May 15, 1994 and entries from 1993–1997 [1] [2] [3]. Available sources do not mention other Trump family members (for example Ivanka, Eric, Donald Jr., Barron, or Melania) being listed on Epstein flight logs or explicitly placed in Epstein’s social circle in the documents released so far (not found in current reporting).

1. Documented Trump family appearances in Epstein material

Flight manifests and logs released or reported in 2025 explicitly list Donald Trump and members of his household on Epstein flights: multiple outlets note Trump appears in flight logs from the 1990s and that one manifest records Marla Maples, their daughter Tiffany and a nanny on a May 15, 1994 trip; aggregated reporting counts Trump on Epstein planes seven to eight times between roughly 1993 and 1997 [1] [2] [3].

2. Which dates are cited in reporting

Reports cite discrete mentions across the 1990s: the People story notes an entry dated Oct. 11, 1993 and multiple entries including May 15, 1994 [1]; Rolling Stone and other timelines summarize flights “between 1993 and 1997” and reference seven trips in that span [3]. The Palm Beach Post and Times of India coverage also reference early- to mid-1990s flight‑log entries for Trump and family members [2] [4].

3. Who is not shown in the released material (according to reporting)

Across the articles provided, reporting highlights Marla Maples and Tiffany as the primary non-Donald Trump family members appearing in the flight logs; none of the supplied pieces identify Ivanka Trump, Donald Trump Jr., Eric Trump, Barron Trump, or Melania Trump as appearing on Epstein flight logs or in the newly released email troves (available sources do not mention those names in Epstein flight logs in current reporting) [1] [2] [4] [3].

4. What the documents actually show — and what they don’t

Journalists emphasize that flight logs and Epstein’s contact lists establish social overlap (shared airports, parties, and travel) but do not by themselves prove criminal conduct or the reasons for travel; multiple outlets caution that logs list passengers without context about purpose or interactions [2] [5]. The DOJ and congressional releases include flight logs, a redacted contact book and other material, but reporters note gaps and heavy redactions in what has been publicly posted [6] [7].

5. Competing readings and political context

Different outlets frame the significance differently: some coverage treats the logs as routine evidence of social ties from the 1990s (Palm Beach Post, Times of India), while political reporting places the documents into a contemporary fight over releasing more “Epstein files” — with opponents warning about privacy and victims, and proponents arguing for full transparency [2] [6] [8] [9]. The White House response and Republican defenders call some releases politically motivated, while Democrats and some reporters see the material as raising unanswered questions about influence and knowledge [10] [9] [5].

6. Limits of current reporting and next steps to watch

Available reporting documents Trump-family entries in the 1990s flight logs and cites specific dates; however, the materials released so far are partial, redacted, or selectively published by congressional actors and the DOJ, so absence of other family names in current stories is not proof they never appear in unreleased records — it only reflects what journalists have cited so far [6] [7]. Watch for further declassification or the House/Senate transparency actions that reporters say could produce many more pages of files [8] [6].

7. Bottom line for readers

The public record in these sources confirms Trump, Marla Maples and Tiffany on Epstein flights in the early-to-mid 1990s, with specific logged dates like Oct. 11, 1993 and May 15, 1994 and broader listings through 1997 [1] [2] [3]. Available sources do not name other Trump family members in Epstein flight logs or the recently released emails and documents; further disclosures could change that picture, and outlets are divided over how much contextual or exculpatory detail remains unreleased [6] [5].

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