By Matt Bruce From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ATLANTA—Deceased millionaire Jeffrey Epstein became infamous for an alleged pedophilia ring enabled by his fleet of private planes. Just weeks before he was arrested for sex trafficking underage girls in 2019, he sent one of his luxury jets to Georgia. The tycoon showed off his Gulfstream G-IV to Thomas Huff, a Cobb County aviator interested in buying JEGE, Epstein’s charter jet company. Huff liked the luxury plane, the company’s flagship, and Epstein sold him controlling interest in JEGE in June 2019. But according to a recently filed lawsuit, Epstein never disclosed that the company could be undermined by his sexual misdeeds. Huff is now suing the late hedge fund magnate’s estate in federal court. He’s being represented by Kennesaw attorney Jeff Banks. The suit claims JEGE is still haunted by the “stigma of Jeffrey Epstein” and the company’s assets plummeted more than $1.5 …