Nadia Marcinkova Revealed as Federal Cooperator in Epstein Investigation (3/2/26)

Nadia Marcinkova Revealed as Federal Cooperator in Epstein Investigation (3/2/26)

Author: Bobby Capucci March 2, 2026 Duration: 15:01
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Nadia Marcinkova Revealed as Federal Cooperator in Epstein Investigation (3/2/26)


Former Slovak model-turned-pilot Nadia Marcinko (also known as Nadia Marcinkova) — who once worked as a pilot on Jeffrey Epstein’s private jet, the Lolita Express, and was named as a potential co-conspirator in Epstein’s controversial 2008 non-prosecution deal — cooperated extensively with U.S. federal investigators between 2018 and 2022 in hopes of securing assistance with her immigration status. Newly released Department of Justice files show that Marcinko provided information to prosecutors about both Epstein and his onetime associate Ghislaine Maxwell after her investor visa expired and her ability to stay in the U.S. was in jeopardy. Her attorneys argued she was a victim of coercive circumstances, saying the FBI recognized she had been “recruited, harbored and obtained” by Epstein for a coercive sexual relationship and feared retaliation if deported back to Slovakia.

Emails reviewed by The Post depict a deeply manipulative and complex relationship where Marcinko was brought into Epstein’s circle in the early 2000s and later became a pilot for his aircraft, though she was never charged with any crime. Some accusers have alleged she participated in abuse, including recruiting young girls, but despite being referenced in legal documents as a co-conspirator in 2008, she has never faced prosecution.

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Epstein's former girlfriend Nadia Marcinko worked with feds in exchange for US visa help

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