HOUSE OVERSIGHT 022703 1,1 kiikri— el-cra KIT() VOW 1Y '‘) AN) I-) 2.6—S-2_ 2G S2. WS View this image Palm Beach County Court 9,9 too TeiCrfrA,S r., Pee.,t0eNf wtvaj,orgoi.. p r>wosi TC.:5 5 fill04)4e ftle_ 01 cri Solette. nrs sAir-ii—s wst, )/A1v44,11 6 4 Among the other people who most frequently flew with Clinton are Maxwell and Adriana Ross (formerly Adriana Mucinska), another Epstein assistant and a former model. The logs also show him flying with former advisor Ira Magaziner, ex-Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater, and fashion model Naomi Campbell. The pilots' documents also leave numerous and — understandably — intriguing questions unanswered: Clinton was on four flights with women identified as only "Janice" and "Jessica," who have not been identified; he once flew with a person identified only as "one female" and also, during part of the trip throughout Africa, a young woman named Chauntae Davies, who appears in Epstein's phone directly under the massage category and whose expertise in Swedish massage was described in Gawkey's story mentioning her last week. And because the entries are hand-written in a very cramped log form, it's impossible to know if important names ended up illegible or left out altogether, nor if there are other logs that have not been revealed. But based on what's in the court files, there are no further clues about those flights, other than the testimony and public statements of Roberts, who has described the airplane as a kind of high-altitude Gomorrah. What is on the record is a deposition of Larry Visoski, one of Epstein's former pilots, who recalls having Clinton on his plane as many as 20 times. When asked, "Do you remember him being on the airplane with younger girls?" Visoski replies, simply, "No." Clinton flew literally around the world with Epstein, traveling from New York to London, to Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Morocco, Portugal, Russia, and throughout Africa. In almost every case, a