A former model-turned-pilot who was allegedly an accomplice of Jeffrey Epstein pleaded the fifth 42 times when she was questioned about former President Bill Clinton and other associates of the late financier.
Nadia Marcinkova repeatedly invoked her right to protect herself from self-incrimination in a 2010 deposition in a case against the convicted sex offender, court documents unsealed on Friday revealed.
“Have you witnessed improper sexual activity between Jeffrey Epstein and minors, while he was in the presence of Bill Clinton?” attorneys asked Marcinkova in the deposition.
“Fifth,” she bluntly responded.
She was also asked whether she knew Bill Clinton, whether she had even been on a plane with him, and if she knew Doug Band, the former president’s right-hand man.
“Fifth,” Marcinkova again replied.
Nadia Marcinkova, an alleged Epstein accomplice, pleaded the fifth 42 times when asked about Bill Clinton and other Epstein associates. AVILOOPClinton has not been accused of any wrongdoing.
The ex-president admitted to flying on Epstein’s jet on trips to Africa, Europe, and Asia but has vehemently denied having any knowledge of Epstein’s sick crimes.
He was described as “a key person” in the case and had a “close relationship” with Epstein and Maxwell, according to other court documents released this week.
She was also asked whether she knew Bill Clinton, whether she had even been on a plane with him, and if she knew Doug Band, the former president’s right-hand man.
Clinton has been photographed on Epstein’s plane and welcomed the pedophile as a guest at the White House 17 times during his presidency.
He has been mentioned more than 70 times since the unredacted documents began rolling out.
What we know about the Jeffrey Epstein list of 170 associates
- On Wednesday, documents were released naming 170 associates of accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein. The list included Michael Jackson, magician David Copperfield, Stephen Hawking, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and former President Bill Clinton — who an Epstein victim said “likes them young, referring to girls.”
- Disgraced royal Prince Andrew, a known friend of Epstein, was named in the documents and was previously sued by Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre, who accused Andrew of sexual misconduct toward her. According to one royal family expert, the Firm “will stand beside” the Duke of York “no matter what.”
- Epstein’s former attorney and friend Alan Dershowitz defended the late multimillionaire sex offender’s associates, saying: “None of us knew about his private life that he kept so secret.” Dershowitz, who is on the list, added that no one should be automatically convicted in the court of public opinion simply for showing up in court documents.
- Epstein’s brother, Mark Epstein, told The Post that the ex-business mogul said he could have upended the 2016 election over what he knew about both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton: “Here’s a direct quote: ‘If I said what I know about both candidates, they’d have to cancel the election.’ That’s what Jeffrey told me in 2016.”
- Only some of the 170 names and their relationships to Epstein have been released. The remainder of the documents will likely become public record throughout the next week.
Other names mentioned during Marcinkova’s testimony included Jean Luc Brunel, the deceased French modeling scout, hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin, and Alan Dershowitz, Epstein’s former defense lawyer.
Marcinkova also pleaded the fifth when asked about those individuals.
Bill Clinton has been mentioned more than 70 times in troves of new documents related to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Marcinkova’s testimony was revealed on Friday as part of troves of documents that were ordered to be released this week from a since-settled 2015 defamation case that accuser Virginia Giuffre brought against Epstein madam and now-convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, 61.
Epstein allegedly brought Marcinkova to the US when she was just 15 years old.
She later procured young women for Epstein, court documents have alleged — a claim her lawyers have denied, saying she was only a victim.
She is also a licensed pilot.






