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Nadia Marcinkova

Named Associate

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Background

Nadia Marcinkova (now known as Nadia Marcinko) was identified in court documents as one of Jeffrey Epstein's associates. According to victim testimony and police reports, Epstein reportedly brought Marcinkova from Eastern Europe as a teenager. Marcinkova was named as a potential co-conspirator in the 2008 non-prosecution agreement and was granted immunity under its terms.

Victim statements in the Palm Beach Police Department investigation describe Marcinkova as participating in sexual encounters arranged by Epstein. She was referenced in multiple depositions and FBI records. Marcinkova was never criminally charged and has not made extensive public statements about her relationship with Epstein. She later pursued a career as a pilot and aviation entrepreneur under the name Nadia Marcinko. Some advocates have argued that Marcinkova was herself a victim of Epstein, complicating her characterization in the case.

Key Facts

  • Named as a potential co-conspirator in the 2008 NPA
  • Granted immunity under the non-prosecution agreement
  • Referenced in Palm Beach Police Department investigation reports
  • Described in victim testimony as participating in encounters
  • Reportedly brought from Eastern Europe as a teenager
  • Later pursued career as pilot under name Nadia Marcinko

Connection to Documents

Nadia Marcinkova appears in the archive in FBI records from the Palm Beach investigation, in victim depositions, in the NPA co-conspirator documentation, and in police reports detailing the investigation into Epstein's activities at his Palm Beach residence.

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