Epstein Case Documents Name Ukrainian Models and Politicians.
Ukrainian Figures Emerge in Released Epstein Files
According to TSN.ua: The unsealing of documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case has drawn particular attention in Ukraine due to mentions of local modeling agencies and political figures. Jeffrey Epstein, a financier who died by suicide in August 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking charges, had a long history of legal issues. He was accused in 2005 of organizing prostitution based on testimony from 30 girls, pleaded guilty in 2008, and served only 13 months in prison. His 2019 arrest at New Jersey's Teterboro Airport was followed by his death in a Manhattan jail cell.
On January 30, 2026, the U.S. Department of Justice released over three million pages of documents. These records mention numerous high-profile individuals, with Donald Trump's name appearing more than 3,000 times. A 2013 letter references Bill Gates, and documents also indicate Elon Musk inquired about visiting Epstein's island in 2013.
Ukrainian Political and Modeling Connections Cited
Among the Ukrainian politicians named is Oleksandr Vilkul. The documents also reference Ukrainian modeling agencies. Specifically, Maria Manyuk, head of the agency 'Linea12 Models', is mentioned. She commented on the situation, stating:
“The letter they published is a completely standard document we use to communicate with agencies when we want to represent a model on the American market.” - Maria Manyuk
The agency 'L-Models' is also mentioned in the context of organizing 'viewings' of girls. The Epstein scandal, involving the abuse of young women, has led to global scrutiny of his powerful associates.
Thus, the declassified Epstein files reveal new aspects of the connections between Ukrainian modeling agencies, politicians, and international figures, generating significant interest both within Ukraine and abroad.
This situation underscores the critical need for transparency in international relations and cross-border cooperation when addressing serious criminal allegations. The inclusion of Ukrainian politicians and modeling firms in these documents could substantially impact Ukraine's international image and raise new questions regarding ethics and transparency in business and politics. Further investigation may uncover additional details crucial for understanding this complex case.
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