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Nadia Marcinkova, a former model who later ventured into aviation, has once again found herself in the spotlight. Recently unsealed court documents from 2024 reveal that she repeatedly invoked her Fifth Amendment rights during a deposition in 2010, refusing to answer questions about former President Bill Clinton and other high-profile individuals associated with Jeffrey Epstein.
During this deposition, Marcinkova, who now goes by the name Marcinko, chose to remain silent 42 times when probed about her connections to Clinton and the wider network surrounding Epstein, the notorious sex offender linked with numerous allegations and conspiracy theories involving global figures.
The documents expose that attorneys pressed her with direct questions, including whether she had ever witnessed inappropriate sexual conduct involving minors by Epstein while Clinton was present. Her steadfast refusal to answer highlights the complex and shadowy connections that continue to fuel public intrigue and speculation.
Marcinkova’s deposition was part of a broader legal case against Epstein, which has continued to unravel new layers of information and connections long after his conviction. This case remains a focal point in discussions about power, exploitation, and the reach of influential networks.
Her deposition was given in a court case brought against the convicted sex offender, court documents unsealed in 2024 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.
Now, Pam Bondi’s Department of Justice is deleting files related to Marcinkova.
Here’s what you see when you try to search for Marcinkova (Marcinko is shortened version of her real name). pic.twitter.com/YLzfnQigfT
— National File (@NationalFile) February 6, 2026
You can watch video footage of the search showing up zero results that had clearly previously existed here below.
We have included in this article the extensive court documents Pam Bondi’s DOJ, largely led by Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, have attempted to hide.
National File Brings The Receipts!
The DOJ is Deleting Files on their Database Containing Nadia Marcinkova
The files were deleted as of May 30, 2025, just months after Bondi was sworn in as U.S. Attorney General.
c: @AGPamBondi @DAGToddBlanche pic.twitter.com/wpvbGRyeHI
— National File (@NationalFile) February 6, 2026
