Model who was in Epstein's inner circle goes missing after documents revealed
The Slovakian-born pilot is said to have visited Jeffrey Epstein more than 70 times while he was in a Florida jail
A glamourous blonde pilot who spent years at the side of paedophile Jeffrey Epstein has not been seen at her home since court documents started to be released.
Nadia Marcinko, also known as Nada Marcinkova, has not been at her home in New York's Upper East Side since the first group of papers were released earlier this week, the New York Post reports.
The Slovakian national was once reportedly referred to by Epstein as his "sex slave" and was reportedly granted immunity from prosecution in his non-prosecution agreement in Florida in 2008.
She is reported to have visited Epstein in the Florida jail more than 70 times while he was locked up.
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Despite being a qualified pilot herself, the New York Post said it was unclear whether she had flown the plane.
Marcinko is also reported to be CEO of Aviloop LLC, which "offers a wide range of services designed to accelerate the growth of brands in the aviation industry".
The firm is listed as being based at a New York building owned by Epstein's brother Mark.
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The latest set of court documents, which are from a settled 2015 defamation case by accuser Virginia Giuffre against Epstein's madam Ghislaine Maxwell, were released on Friday.
In her deposition, revealed in the court documents, Marcinko pleaded the fifth - the right not to self-incriminate - a total of 42 times according to the Post.
The documents have named a number of figures linked to Epstein, who died in 2019, including Prince Andrew, Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.