Famous model who killed herself in 2008 revealed to have visited Jeffrey Epstein's "pedo island" two years prior
By ethanh // 2024-01-07
 
A new revelation has emerged about the late Kazakh-Russian model Ruslana Korshunova, who in 2008 leapt to her untimely death from her Wall Street apartment at the ripe young age of 20. It has just been revealed that two years prior to committing suicide when she was just 18 years old, Korshunova was flown on Jeffrey Epstein's private Boeing 727 aircraft to Epstein's Little Saint James "pedophile island" for some kind of sex visit. A catwalk superstar and the one-time face of Nina Ricci perfume, Korshunova was in a cult at the time she flew on Epstein's "Lolita Express" airplane. Because her name appears in Epstein's flight logs, Korshunova is believed to have been badly exploited by the convicted pedophile and his elitist partners. Florida-based attorney Brad Edwards had previously asked Virginia Roberts-Giuffre in a now-unsealed May 2011 email if she knew Korshunova, whom he revealed had taken a trip to Epstein's private pedo island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Though it remains unknown what happened to Korshunova while on Epstein's island, it is well known that Epstein and his colleagues were known to fly very young girls to Little Saint James in order to sexually exploit them. "I think it's a long shot you would recognize her, but read the article I attached and then look at the pictures and see if you recognize her," Edwards wrote in the email. "I will call you tomorrow." In response, Roberts-Giuffre wrote that she was "sorry to hear the news of Ruslana," offering her condolences concerning Korshunova's tragic suicide. She then stated that she had "never had any meetings with [Korshunova], sorry to not be of any help there." (Related: Did you know that the Biden regime is actively hiding evidence implicating Epstein and various intelligence agencies in child abuse and trafficking activities?)

Trump attended Epstein parties where models like Korshunova gathered

The email exchange was just released this week as part of a trove of documents pertaining to Roberts-Giuffre's 2015 defamation case against Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's right-hand woman. A Manhattan judge decided there is no longer any reason to keep the files secret. According to the official story, Epstein himself died in August 2019 in his prison cell while awaiting trial. Maxwell, meanwhile, is currently in prison serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking. It is unclear how Korshunova came to meet Epstein, but we do know from her fast-track into modeling stardom that she went from rags to riches in a rather dramatic fashion. And with that newfound fame came rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous along with their handlers, i.e., people like Epstein and his associates. It is also known that Epstein dangled promises of helping young women like Korshunova more easily get their visas if they agreed to work for him. Korshunova's visa status is not known. Donald Trump, Epstein's Palm Beach neighbor, would often attend parties thrown by Epstein at which models like Korshunova were in attendance. Trump himself also threw parties at his Mar-a-Lago estate, including one in November 1992 attended by NFL cheerleaders, and invited Epstein to attend. A model scout by the name of Jean-Luc Brunel who was a personal friend of Epstein also committed suicide, or so we are told, in February 2022 while awaiting trial for sexually abusing children. Korshunova's cult describes itself as a "self-help group," though critics say it is much more extreme than that. When Korshunova's modeling career started to waver, she sought help from the cult's "coaches," who were known to blame and humiliate the group's members for the wrongs in their lives. Interested in learning more about the Jeffrey Epstein scandal? Visit Trafficking.news. Sources for this article include: DailyMail.co.uk NaturalNews.com