Nadia Marcinkova, a former employee of Jeffrey Epstein's alleged accomplice, exercised her Fifth Amendment rights at least 42 times during a 2010 deposition, including one in which she died. This included when he was asked whether he was on a plane with former President Bill Clinton, a wealthy financier, one report said. This is the third round of court documents released by the federal court on Friday.
During her April 13, 2010 interrogation, Marcinkova was asked if she knew Clinton or Doug Band, who served as Clinton's right-hand man for years after she left the White House.
She only said “fifth,” according to court documents.
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Nadia Marcinkova, an alleged former accomplice of pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, sits in the cockpit of a plane. She reinvented herself as Nadia Marcinko and became her private pilot. According to court documents, Marcinkova invoked her Fifth Amendment rights multiple times when asked about her employer during a 2010 deposition. (Tim Stewart News)
“I was also asked if I witnessed any inappropriate sexual activity between Jeffrey Epstein and a minor in the presence of Bill Clinton.
“Fifth,” she answered again.
Other names mentioned during the investigation include late French model scout Jean-Luc Brunel, hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin and prominent criminal defense attorney Alan Dershowitz. It was done. When asked about these individuals, Marcinkova also pleaded a fifth person.
Clinton and Dershowitz have repeatedly denied any wrongdoing or knowledge of Epstein's sex crimes.
Marcinkova was also asked whether she knew that Epstein was flying “from place to place” to engage in sexual acts with minors.
Epstein defendant Virginia Giuffre said Marcinkova and former employee Sarah Kellen played key roles in Ghislaine Maxwell's sex trafficking of underage girls, according to court documents.
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Ms. Kellen also spoke about constitutional amendments, including during her March 24, 2010 deposition, when she was asked whether she had met Dershowitz at Epstein's home or about Epstein's relationship with magician David Copperfield. He has exercised his Article 5 rights numerous times.
Another document released Friday includes an email from Mr. Epstein to “G. “Please lodge a complaint with the media.”
