Thomas Huff, who operates a charter plane business in Georgia, has a different concern about a Gulfstream jet that belonged to Epstein. In a federal lawsuit filed against Jeffrey Epstein’s estate last week, Huff claimed that he bought JEGE, the company that owns the plane in question, shortly before Epstein’s 2019 arrest, and that Epstein didn’t disclose the jet’s role in his crimes. Huff claimed that JEGE’s assets exceeded $3.5 million at the time of the purchase, but immediately depreciated by more than $1.5 million after Epstein’s arrest, and that the company was unable to obtain financing “because of the stigma of Jeffrey E. Epstein’s victimization of children attached to JEGE.” Huff claimed that, after Epstein’s arrest, he contacted Epstein’s counsel in an attempt to rescind his purchase agreement, only to be rejected by Epstein.