[GRADE A2 — EFTA01941324 (personal email found in Epstein's files)]
Twelve years after the FedEx package, Epstein's pilot Larry Visoski emailed him about a Gulfstream V for sale at $13.5-14M through a broker named "Mathew." The seller was motivated.
Epstein's reply — one line:
"ask him if it is lawrence stroll as seller?"
Epstein's first instinct, upon hearing about a Gulfstream for sale, was to ask if it belonged to Stroll. He tracked Stroll's aircraft ownership and discussed him casually with his chief pilot — the same Larry Visoski who flew the Boeing 727 "Lolita Express."
Timing: January 14, 2014. Two months later, in March 2014, Epstein entered Canada (Vancouver) despite his criminal record.
WHAT THIS SHOWS AND DOES NOT SHOW: Epstein's immediate association of "Gulfstream for sale" with Stroll demonstrates he tracked Stroll's assets and discussed him casually with staff. It does not document contact between the two men. The 2-month proximity to the Vancouver trip is a timing observation, not evidence of coordination. Epstein may simply have been aware of Stroll's fleet through aviation industry knowledge.