Newly revealed flight logs show Larry Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary and Harvard University President, flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet multiple times — including a December 2005 trip to Charlotte Amalie in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
That December 2005 flight carried other notable figures, such as Ghislaine Maxwell, and was recorded just miles from Little Saint James, Epstein’s private island often referred to as “pedophile island.”

Records suggest Summers made four trips on Epstein’s jet, three of them while serving as Harvard President. Flight manifests from that era do not clearly indicate why Summers made these trips, and there is currently no public evidence tying him to any illegal activity during those visits.
In addition to the flights, emails recently released publicly show that Summers and Epstein exchanged messages between 2013 and 2019, discussing topics such as politics, women, and academia.
Key Takeaways:
- Summers flew on Epstein’s private jet in December 2005, near Epstein’s controversial island.
- Other passengers on that trip included Ghislaine Maxwell and a person listed as “Lisa Summers” (likely Summers’ spouse).
- The logs do not provide clarity on the purpose of the trip or any illegal implication.
- Correspondence between Summers and Epstein continued for years after the trip.

Conclusion:
These revelations shed light on a long-standing personal relationship between Summers and Epstein, raising serious ethical questions. While no direct wrongdoing has been established, the association and repeated travel suggest a far closer connection than previously understood.