Who Is Nadia Marcinkova? Where Is She Now? And What Does She Have to Do with Trump, Epstein and Recently Fired Maurene Comey?
For years, she was barely a whisper behind the curtain of Jeffrey Epstein’s world—a mysterious figure alternately described as a sex slave, a pilot, and a co-conspirator. But now, with renewed scrutiny on Epstein’s inner circle and Donald Trump’s increasingly erratic behavior, Nadia Marcinkova has returned to the center of the story.
And just as quickly—she’s vanished.
She may be the missing link.
And the people who knew what she meant are being silenced.
Where is she now
As of January 2024, Nadia Marcinkova has been reported missing. She was last seen leaving her Upper East Side residence shortly after new Epstein-related court documents were unsealed. These included her deposition—long buried—in which she invoked the Fifth Amendment over 42 times, refusing to answer questions about Epstein, Donald Trump, Bill Clinton, or the abuse she allegedly witnessed and participated in.
Her sudden disappearance came just as pressure mounted for the DOJ to begin fresh interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell.
The firing of Maurene Comey
In July 2025, Trump abruptly fired Maurene Comey from the Department of Justice.
No reason was given.
She wasn’t some distant bureaucrat. She was the lead federal prosecutor on the Epstein case and the Ghislaine Maxwell trial. She had direct access to sealed files, internal DOJ memos, and uncharged co-conspirators—especially Nadia Marcinkova.
Comey knew everything. She knew Nadia was granted immunity under the 2008 Florida deal—cut while George W. Bush was president and brokered by U.S. Attorney Alex Acosta. She knew victims had named Nadia repeatedly. She knew Nadia had been protected—and possibly trafficked—inside both Epstein’s and Trump’s worlds.
It should have been Maurene Comey conducting the 2025 DOJ interviews with Ghislaine Maxwell.
She knew the timeline.
She knew the leverage.
She knew the language.
Instead, Trump placed Todd Blanche—his own former criminal defense lawyer—in charge of those DOJ sessions. Blanche had no relevant prosecutorial history and no apparent reason to be there except one: to control the outcome.
Comey wasn’t sidelined. She was removed—just as the pieces started coming together.
Nadia’s role and Trump’s rage
Donald Trump, asked directly about the Epstein files in July 2025, gave a rambling, defensive answer. But when he was pressed about what caused the falling out between him and Jeffrey Epstein, he singled out something Epstein did:
“He did something that was inappropriate. He hired help… He’s stolen people that work for me.”
That doesn’t sound like staffing. It sounds like possession. Like someone personal was taken.
And when Trump says Epstein “stole people that work for me,” it’s hard not to hear the shadow of Nadia Marcinkova—or someone like her—in that sentence. It sounds like someone with whom Trump had a relationship. A personal relationship. Not just someone who knew things. Someone he believed belonged to him.
If Epstein took her, it wasn’t just betrayal—it was violation. It reframes the Trump–Epstein fracture not as a distancing over scandal, but as a turf war. A private, intimate rivalry.
And now the one person inside DOJ who understood that dynamic—Maurene Comey—is gone. Fired. Silenced. Stripped of access just as Trump reasserts control over the investigation.
What was Nadia about to say?
Nadia’s immunity meant she could never be prosecuted for what happened inside Epstein’s world. But that doesn’t mean she couldn’t name names. Her deposition, locked down for years, was finally unsealed in 2024. She said nothing—just silence, Fifth after Fifth.
And then she vanished.
Whether she disappeared to avoid being forced to talk—or whether someone made her disappear—is still unknown. But what’s now undeniable is this:
Maurene Comey knew exactly who Nadia was.
She helped protect her for years.
And when the pressure finally cracked, she wasn’t allowed to ask the questions herself.
Instead, Trump’s fixer walked in.
And possibly the girl Trump once claimed was stolen from him walked out of history—just before the truth could catch up.
Final thought
Nadia Marcinkova isn’t just another Epstein associate. She may be the one person who connects every thread: Trump, Epstein, the files, the girls and the immunity deals.
She was taken once.
She may have been taken again.
And the one person who might have known what she meant, Maurene Comey—was just fired.



"Trump, Epstein, the files, the girls and the immunity deals."
Don't forget the men. Epstein and Tr*mp and Prince Andrew didn't rape all those girls all by themselves. Men with a lot of money gave Epstein a lot of money for something he did for them. This story just gets bigger the more Tr*mp tries to make it go away.
In one account, according to police, Epstein told one victim Marcinkova was his "sex slave", and that Epstein had "purchased her" when she was 15 from her family in the former Yugoslavia……..