Epstein’s former Lolita Express pilot-girlfriend worked with feds in exchange for US visa help: DOJ files
Nadia Marcinko — the Slovak model turned pilot of Jeffrey Epstein’s infamous Lolita Express — snitched on the disgraced financier in exchange for help getting a US visa, files released by the Department of Justice reveal.
The Eastern European beauty has been one of the most elusive characters of the Epstein affair.
Marcinko, now 40, was one of the
named co-conspirators in the pedophile’s 2008 Florida “sweetheart” non-prosecution deal, which saw him plead guilty to state prostitution charges instead of sex trafficking minors.

Marcinko flew Epstein’s private jet, the Lolita Express, in the early 2010s.
A 2022 letter from federal agents, included in the files, confirms for the first time Marcinko provided information on both Epstein and his madam Ghislaine Maxwell between 2018 and 2022.
Marcinko “participated in several telephonic and in person meetings with our office concerning our investigation of criminal charges against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell,” wrote Amanda Young, a special agent with the FBI’s child exploitation and human trafficking division.
In exchange for snitching, her lawyers sought the help of President Biden’s FBI to allow her to stay in the country in 2022, when her visa ran out.
Nadia Marcinko snitched on the disgraced financier in exchange for help getting a US visa, files released by the Department of Justice reveal.
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