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Alleged Epstein accomplice pleaded the Fifth when asked about Bill Clinton: court docs

Jeffrey Epstein's alleged accomplice, a former model and pilot, excused herself for the fifth time in 42 attempts when questioned about former President Bill Clinton and other associates of the late financier. .

Nadia Marcinkova repeatedly asserted her right to protect herself from self-incrimination in a 2010 deposition with a convicted sex offender, court documents unsealed Friday revealed. Ta.

“Did you ever witness any inappropriate sexual activity between Jeffrey Epstein and a minor in the presence of Bill Clinton?” the lawyers asked Marcinkova in a deposition. Asked.

“Fifth,” she answered frankly.

They were also asked if they knew Bill Clinton, if they had ever flown together on a plane, and if they knew Doug Band, the former president's right-hand man.

“Fifth,” Marcinkova answered again.


Epstein's alleged accomplice Nadia Marcinkova gave her fifth excuse for the 42nd time when asked about Bill Clinton and other Epstein associates. Abiroop

Mr. Clinton has not been accused of any wrongdoing.

The former president admitted to flying on Epstein's jet on trips to Africa, Europe and Asia, but vehemently denied knowing anything about Epstein's sick crimes.

Other court documents released this week said he was a “person of interest” in the case and had “close ties” to Mr. Epstein and Mr. Maxwell.

Clinton was photographed aboard Epstein's plane 17 times during her presidency and had pedophiles as guests in the White House 17 times. His name has been mentioned more than 70 times since the unredacted documents began being made public.


    Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton.
Bill Clinton is mentioned more than 70 times in a new trove of documents related to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Other names mentioned during Marcinkova's testimony included the late French model scout Jean-Luc Brunel, hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin and Epstein's former lawyer Alan Dershowitz. etc. were included.

When asked about these individuals, Marcinkova also pleaded a fifth person.

Marcinkova's testimony was revealed Friday as part of a trove of documents ordered to be released this week by an investigative agency. Defamation case settled in 2015 The complaint was filed by accuser Virginia Giuffre against Epstein's wife, now-convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, 61.

Epstein allegedly brought Marcinkova to the United States when she was just 15 years old. Her court documents allege that she then raised money for young women for Epstein, but her lawyer denied this claim and insisted she was just a victim. .

She also has a pilot's license.

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