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Michael Saylor lands in Marrakesh the week of his D.C. tax settlement fallout
The Bitcoin billionaire's Global Express arrives in Morocco as his $40 million tax fraud settlement with D.C. makes headlines.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Michael Saylor

Michael Saylor
Michael Saylor flew from the Washington, D.C., area to Marrakesh, Morocco, on May 15, 2026, arriving in his 2008 Bombardier Global Express, N3877. The flight, which departed from a location near Dulles International Airport, landed at Menara Airport the same week the billionaire's $40 million settlement of a D.C. tax fraud lawsuit continues to draw scrutiny.
The trip comes just weeks after Saylor and his company, Strategy Inc., agreed to pay $40 million to settle allegations that he evaded over $25 million in D.C. income taxes by falsely claiming Florida residency, as reported by CNBC on June 3, 2024. The settlement, which Saylor agreed to without admitting liability, resolved a lawsuit that used flight records of N3877 as key evidence of his physical presence in the District.
Saylor's recent travel pattern shows a familiar arc: a return from Miami Beach to the D.C. area on May 12, followed by the transatlantic hop to Marrakesh. The Moroccan city, a frequent destination for the wealthy, offers no obvious public event this week, but the flight underscores Saylor's global mobility even as legal and financial controversies trail his private jet.
Aboard the Bombardier Global Express


The aircraft
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