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Document references Nadia Marcinkova and alleged high‑level guests at Jeffrey Epstein’s parties, hinting at possible involvement of corporate, acad...

The passage links a known Epstein associate to a network of powerful individuals (corporate titans, university presidents, Nobel laureates, ex‑presidents, heads of state) who allegedly attended partie Nadia Marcinkova identified as a Slovakian associate and alleged accomplice of Epstein. Epstein’s parties reportedly hosted a wide range of high‑profile guests from business, academia, and Guests inc

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #021985
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The passage links a known Epstein associate to a network of powerful individuals (corporate titans, university presidents, Nobel laureates, ex‑presidents, heads of state) who allegedly attended partie Nadia Marcinkova identified as a Slovakian associate and alleged accomplice of Epstein. Epstein’s parties reportedly hosted a wide range of high‑profile guests from business, academia, and Guests inc

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‘RSON impact on his reputation and ised to work with him. Other Management, curtailed their 2015, Brunel filed his own , denying that he had any role g that Epstein had obstructed ag his deposition taken in the iad built against Epstein, and ‘unel’s links to Epstein’s activ- ind cost him a great deal of several e-mails from industry »ts about placing models with heir daughters coming to us \ame and the agency name the icking’!!” one correspondent CHAPTER 32 Nadia Marcinkova: circa 2000 C2 has offices in New York City. But Jeffrey’s always in motion—flying to his homes in New Mexico and the Virgin Islands. Often to Palm Beach. Sometimes to Paris. And when he comes home to New York he hosts parties where important people—corporate titans, real estate tycoons, university presidents, Nobel Prize-winning scientists, princes, ex-presidents, and heads of state— mingle with beautiful women. Some guests marvel in public: Who are these women? Where do they come from? Nadia Marcinkova comes from Slovakia. She looks like a } model. But Nadia’s done very little modeling, if any. Instead she’s _ become another of Epstein’s girlfriends. According to statements given to the Palm Beach police, she’s also served as a willing accomplice in Epstein’s sexual assaults | On underage females. 129

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