Polish former model who became Epstein's assistant in Palm Beach. One of four co-conspirators named in the 2007 NPA and granted federal immunity. FBI grand jury testimony (EFTA00223910) confirms she contacted underage girls via cell phone to arrange massage appointments. Removed computer drives from Epstein's Florida mansion before police searched, acting under Maxwell's orders. Refused to answer questions in 2010 deposition. Never charged.
Key Findings
- EFTA00223910: FBI Grand Jury testimony (Feb 2007) — 'Adriana Mucinska would also contact the girls via their cell phone' arranging massage appointments with minors aged 14-17
- EFTA00264995, EFTA00264238: Removed computer drives and electronic equipment from Epstein's Florida mansion before Palm Beach Police search — obstruction of justice under Maxwell's direction
- EFTA01191873: Named alongside Kellen, Groff, Marcinkova as NPA-protected co-conspirators — 'Extensive investigation demonstrated that [she] participated in several of the sex acts with underage girls'
- EFTA01158977, EFTA00616147: Named in indictment as part of hierarchical trafficking structure alongside Brunel, Maxwell, Groff — role was to 'maximize the number of underage minor females for Epstein to sexually abuse'
- One of four named co-conspirators granted blanket federal immunity under 2007 Non-Prosecution Agreement — never prosecuted despite evidence of obstruction and trafficking facilitation
- Refused to answer questions in 2010 civil deposition about her activities with Epstein
- Granted full federal immunity under 2007 NPA despite documented evidence of participating in sex acts with minors and procuring victims
- EFTA00081180 (Mar 2010): Invoked Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination on all relevant questions during March 15, 2010 deposition. Named as co-conspirator alongside Sarah Kellen and Nadia Marcinkova.
- EFTA02731082 (Dec 19, 2019): Subject D.3 in SDNY prosecution memo "Investigation into Potential Co-Conspirators." Identified as redacted subject of Analysis Section C through unredacted biographical details: hired as Maxwell's personal assistant, Epstein instructed her to bathe with him on day one ("you got the job, now you just have to keep it"), scheduled massages from Maxwell's directory, masseuse declined citing soccer practice (indicating high school student), participated in 2005 evidence destruction, received $250,000 via Rich Kahn in December 2018. Section C — DOJ's legal analysis for declining prosecution — appears to have been redacted entirely (no pages visible) despite her name being public via 2008 NPA