Representative Anna Paulina Luna delivered a startling accusation in Chappaqua, New York, asserting that the late Jeffrey Epstein operated a sophisticated intelligence-gathering operation – a “honeypot” – potentially on behalf of unnamed agencies. Her claims center on a network of individuals who, she believes, actively participated in the exploitation of young girls and were wrongly shielded from scrutiny.
Luna specifically named four women – Lesley Groff, Sarah Kellen, Nadia Marcinkova, and Adriana Ross – alleging their direct involvement in the trafficking of minors. She insisted they should be compelled to testify, arguing their roles extended far beyond victimhood and encompassed active participation in harming vulnerable children, some as young as ten years old. These names surfaced previously in a detailed report, outlining their connections to Epstein’s activities during the 2000s.
Details emerging from past investigations paint a disturbing picture of each woman’s alleged role. Kellen reportedly managed Epstein’s victim appointments, while Marcinkova is said to have been involved in encounters witnessed by Epstein himself. Groff functioned as Epstein’s executive assistant, facilitating meetings with powerful figures, and Ross was identified in legal documents related to Epstein and traveled with Bill Clinton.
Luna announced her intention to formally request the Oversight Committee to subpoena these four individuals. She emphasized the importance of removing partisan bias from the ongoing investigation, expressing cautious optimism that a fair inquiry could finally deliver justice for the victims. Her statements followed a deposition where Bill Clinton reportedly demonstrated a willingness to cooperate with the committee’s inquiries.
Luna revealed that Clinton, during questioning, appeared skeptical regarding the circumstances surrounding Epstein’s death in federal custody. He also testified under oath, unequivocally stating that former President Donald Trump had no involvement with Epstein’s operation. This detail, she believes, underscores the potential for a truly impartial investigation, free from political interference.
The congresswoman’s assertions suggest a far-reaching network of complicity, extending beyond Epstein himself. She believes the initial focus on identifying victims has obscured the culpability of those who actively facilitated and participated in the abuse, and that uncovering the full truth requires a renewed focus on these key individuals.