Since the unsealing of previously confidential documents, one of the key witnesses in Jeffrey Epstein’s criminal activities has reportedly disappeared. Nadia Marcinko, formerly known as Marcinkova, was a victim of Epstein’s when she was just 15 years old. It is believed that Epstein manipulated and coerced Marcinko into becoming an accomplice in his sex trafficking operation.
Despite her involvement, Marcinko has never faced charges and was granted immunity from prosecution in 2008 as part of Epstein’s agreement with Florida authorities. She remained loyal to Epstein, visiting him numerous times during his incarceration in Florida. While her lawyers maintain that she was solely a victim and never assisted Epstein, Marcinko’s recent involvement in an Epstein-related deposition has brought her back into the public eye.
As per the New York Post, a resident from Marcinko’s Upper East Side neighborhood has reported her disappearance for several days.
The Post’s source stated that Marcinko went missing when the initial set of court documents related to Epstein were released.
Formerly known as “Global Girl,” Marcinko, who transitioned from modeling to piloting, remains one of the most enigmatic figures in the Epstein scandal. Epstein allegedly referred to her as his “sex slave.” According to reports and court records, she spent years in his company, even traveling on his plane, famously called “The Lolita Express,” due to the presence of young girls on board.
However, it has never been definitively established whether she piloted the aircraft after obtaining her FAA certification as a commercial pilot and flight instructor. Before venturing into aviation, Marcinko pursued a career in real estate. She currently serves as the CEO of Aviloop, a peculiar aviation branding business mentioned in Wired magazine.
Interestingly, Aviloop LLC shares the same address as Marcinko’s current residence on East 66th Street. This address belongs to a building that has long been owned by Mark Epstein, the real estate developer brother of Jeffrey Epstein.
Marcinko’s testimony, during which she repeatedly invoked her right against self-incrimination, was recently disclosed as part of the extensive document release from a settled 2015 defamation case brought by another victim, Virginia Roberts Giuffre, against Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s convicted sex trafficking accomplice.
Apart from Maxwell, it is believed that Marcinko possesses more knowledge about Epstein’s criminal activities than anyone else.