Nadia Marcinkova
Named Associate
Also known as Nadia Marcinko. Named as a potential co-conspirator in the 2008 NPA and granted federal immunity. According to victim testimony and police reports, Epstein reportedly brought Marcinkova from Eastern Europe as a teenager. Later pursued a career as a pilot and aviation entrepreneur.
Biography
Nadia Marcinkova, also known as Nadia Marcinko, occupies a complex and disputed position in the Epstein case. Named as a potential co-conspirator in the 2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement, she was granted federal immunity alongside Sarah Kellen, Adriana Ross, and Lesley Groff.
According to Palm Beach Police Department investigation reports and victim depositions, Epstein reportedly brought Marcinkova to the United States from the former Yugoslavia (now Slovakia) when she was approximately 15 years old. Police reports from the 2005-2006 investigation described her as someone Epstein purchased from her family, though the full circumstances remain disputed.
Multiple victims described Marcinkova as participating in sexual encounters arranged by Epstein. Her name appears in the Palm Beach PD investigation reports and in depositions from Giuffre v. Maxwell. She appeared 112 times on Epstein's flight logs, making her one of the most frequent passengers on the aircraft.
After the 2008 plea deal, Marcinkova reinvented herself. She pursued a career in aviation, becoming a licensed commercial pilot and founding an aviation company, Global Girl Aviation. Advocates for Epstein's victims have presented competing narratives about Marcinkova: some argue she was a willing participant in the abuse, while others, including some victims' attorneys, have suggested she was herself one of Epstein's earliest and most controlled victims.
Key Facts
- Named co-conspirator in 2008 NPA; granted federal immunity
- 112 documented appearances on Epstein's flight logs
- Reportedly brought from Eastern Europe as a teenager
- Referenced in Palm Beach PD investigation and multiple depositions
- Later became a commercial pilot and aviation entrepreneur
- Advocates debate whether she was participant or victim
Connections
Jeffrey Epstein
Brought to US as teenager; named associate
Fellow named co-conspirator, both granted immunity
Part of Epstein's inner circle network
Adriana Ross
Fellow named co-conspirator
Document Trail
- —2008 Non-Prosecution Agreement — named as potential co-conspirator
- —Palm Beach PD investigation reports — described in victim interviews
- —Giuffre v. Maxwell depositions — referenced in sworn testimony
- —Flight logs — 112 appearances on Epstein aircraft
Source: Court Documents / Palm Beach PD / FBI Records / Flight Logs
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