Larry Morrison was one of Jeffrey Epstein's known personal pilots and flight engineers. The Vice article explicitly states that Morrison, along with other Epstein pilots (David Rodgers, Larry Visoski, and Bill Hammond), 'have not been accused of any crimes.' Morrison was subpoenaed by federal prosecutors from the Southern District of New York as part of their sex trafficking investigation following Epstein's 2019 arrest, and had previously testified in civil depositions arising from lawsuits filed after Epstein's 2007 plea deal. His subpoena suggests investigators sought information from flight logs and travel records he may have maintained in his capacity as a pilot. No sources indicate criminal charges, an arrest, conviction, formal cooperation agreement, or any other concrete accountability outcome. Morrison appears in the record solely as a witness and former employee with knowledge of Epstein's travel patterns.
Larry Morrison was one of Jeffrey Epstein's personal pilots who flew the "Lolita Express" and testified in civil depositions related to Epstein's sex trafficking cases.
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