Ukrainian model recruited women for Jeffrey Epstein in exchange for flights, beauty salons and gifts
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A Ukrainian model identified as Nastia N. helped recruit young women for convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein while receiving benefits from him, including flights to Ukraine, payment for U.S. education courses, a new laptop, and beauty treatments in New York, according to an investigation by Slidstvo.Info based on recently released files from the U.S. Justice Department.
Reporters reviewed roughly 1,000 messages dated 2015–2019 showing that Nastia N., a Ukrainian model named in the so-called Epstein files, corresponded with Epstein and sought out women for him. The communications suggest a long-term relationship: Epstein’s assistants routinely placed her visits on his daily schedule.
In one exchange, Epstein asked her to find an assistant who was “smart, willing to travel,” and aged 22–25. She replied that she would find candidates. Earlier, Epstein had purchased a $3,500 MacBook at her request and covered the cost of her CAD courses.
Around the same time, Nastia wrote to Epstein’s assistant that he had promised to help with travel home in August, arranging round-trip flights between Kyiv and New York. Soon after, she presented three women as potential assistants, noting one was already in New York and another would arrive later that month.


She later sent Epstein photos of a 25-year-old friend from Russia who was then in Shanghai and wanted to move to the United States. Subsequent messages indicate she introduced that woman to Epstein. The woman soon traveled with him to his private island, where multiple accusers have testified they were sexually abused.
In 2018, Nastia sent Epstein a link to another woman’s photo, suggesting she might be suitable for “Jeffrey-land,” likely referring to the island. Epstein declined, saying she was not to his taste. Nastia also shared a video of another acquaintance in New York, but Epstein again rejected the suggestion. Around that time, he instructed his assistant Lesley Groff to transfer $10,000 to Nastia; the purpose and whether the payment was completed are unclear from the correspondence.



Nastia N. did not respond to Slidstvo.Info’s request for comment. After receiving journalists’ questions, she closed her Instagram account. Her mother in Ukraine told reporters that her daughter said she was “completely aside from these events” and did not know why her name appeared in the files.
Journalists also attempted to contact one of the women whose photos were sent to Epstein but received no reply.
The U.S. Justice Department released about 3 million pages of Epstein-related material at the end of January, including emails, photos, and other documents about the financier’s activities. The disclosures triggered renewed controversy in the United States and abroad because they reference prominent politicians, business figures, and other visitors to Epstein’s island.
According to testimony from dozens of identified victims, women on the island were sexually abused and exploited. Epstein was arrested in New York in 2019 and died in jail later that year while awaiting trial.