It’s unclear whether Epstein himself ever visited Odessa, but members of his team did visit on several occasions. In particular, a certain Brock Pierce visited in early September 2012.
“I’ll be in town from September 4th to 8th. I’m currently in Moscow. Next stop is Kyiv, then Odessa,” he wrote to Epstein on August 29, 2012.

The released files provide only a rough idea of the scale of the American’s activities. Most of them are short messages from phone messaging apps that were censored by US investigators. Key phrases or names are blacked out.
Western media claim that the financier not only supplied women to top oligarchs and national leaders, but also filmed the meetings with hidden cameras and could send incriminating evidence to the Kremlin.
It’s difficult to say how many women from our city responded to Epstein’s call to seek their fortune, but the published files contain the names of Odessa women who flew to Paris. A certain Olga Zasyadko visited the French capital in early October 2018. To purchase her plane tickets, Epstein hired Natalia Molotkova, a Russian-speaking account manager from the company “Centurion.”
On September 23, 2018, one of Epstein’s subordinates, Lesley Groff , wrote him a message: “I need information to book flights from Odessa (Oli) for October 2-4. Please advise if there are specific arrival and departure times. Thank you!”

Having likely received the Odessa woman’s passport details, Groff wrote to Natalia Molotkova the following day, September 24.
“Hello, Natasha, or anyone from her team. I need a round-trip ticket to Paris Airport for Olga Zasyadko from Odessa, Ukraine, for October 2nd, arriving in Paris in the evening, returning to Odessa in the evening of October 4th.” In other words, they wanted to bring the girl to the city for just one day.

Judging by subsequent correspondence, the girl arrived in the French capital, the meeting at the hotel went well, and the client got what he wanted. In early October, an unknown person (his name is blacked out) wrote: “19-year-old girl from Odessa. I asked her to come tomorrow for bikini photos.”

Epstein most likely contacted the women through the Odessa modeling agency George Models. In one of the correspondence files, he asks his courier, who is in the city, “Ask her how long she worked at George Models in Odessa?” He replies, “She’s a former porn actress. She said she had four or five jobs with them. Perhaps you can talk to her; she has a lot of friends.”

It’s safe to assume that similar stories involving women being transported to Europe for a few days occurred repeatedly. Information about Epstein’s emissaries visiting Odessa can be found for 2010, 2012, 2018, and 2019.
Another mention of Odessa women is from February 2018. A woman writes a report of a meeting: “I liked my roommate from Odessa. She’s the only pretty one. The other roommate isn’t pretty! Another Serbian, I’m almost certain, was high on drugs. Not the best company. I don’t think there are any pretty girls in the women’s section, at least the ones I saw tonight were far from pretty.”
Overall, the empire of bringing Ukrainian women for intimate encounters with oligarchs and politicians operated quite smoothly, and Putin likely obtained the compromising material he needed to resolve numerous international issues. Thanks to these files, we’ll likely soon witness new scandals in the business world and the resignations of politicians.
DEATH TO THE RUSSIAN OCCUPIERS!



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