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Nadia Marcinkova

Category: Associate • ID: nadia-marcinkova

Role / Public Description

Associate. Described in court filings as a former resident in Epstein's household. Invoked Fifth Amendment in civil depositions. Referenced in civil litigation including Giuffre v. Maxwell. No criminal charges have been brought.

Who This Person Is

Nadia Marcinkova, also identified in some records as Nadia Marcinko, is described in court filings as a former associate of Jeffrey Epstein who resided in his household. Court documents allege that Marcinkova was brought from Eastern Europe to the United States under circumstances described in civil filings as exploitative, and that she later participated in activities within Epstein's network. Marcinkova has not been criminally charged in connection with the Epstein investigations.

Marcinkova's name appears in civil litigation connected to the Epstein network, including in depositions and filings in Giuffre v. Maxwell and related civil cases. Court filings contain allegations about Marcinkova's presence and activities within Epstein's household. Marcinkova invoked her Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination during civil depositions.

Marcinkova later obtained a commercial pilot's license and founded a flight training company. She has maintained a private profile since the cessation of her documented involvement with Epstein's household. Inclusion in this archive reflects her documented appearance in official court records and civil filings. All characterizations of alleged conduct derive from civil court filings and should not be read as criminal findings.

Glenn Dubin — EpsteinCaseFiles.com | Neutral Public Records Archive

Glenn Dubin, co-founder of Highbridge Capital Management, is referenced in civil litigation and document releases connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Archive record for informational purposes only. No criminal charges. Dubin has publicly denied wrongdoing.

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