Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna has ignited a firestorm of accusations, asserting that the late Jeffrey Epstein wasn’t simply a predator, but a central figure in a sophisticated foreign intelligence operation. Her claims suggest a deliberate “honey pot” scheme designed to compromise powerful individuals through blackmail and leverage.
Luna, leading a task force focused on uncovering government secrets, didn’t hesitate to voice her concerns. Following a deposition with former President Bill Clinton, she publicly stated her belief that Epstein actively gathered intelligence, targeting politicians and business leaders for sensitive economic and political information.
The congresswoman went beyond broad allegations, naming four women she believes were not victims, but active participants in Epstein’s network. Leslie Groff, Sarah Kellen, Nadia Marcinkova, and Adriana Ross, she alleges, engaged in the trafficking of minors and should be investigated as co-conspirators, not shielded by victim status.
Luna’s assertions paint a disturbing picture of Epstein’s operation, suggesting the girls involved were as young as ten or eleven years old. She emphasized the need to move beyond partisan politics to pursue justice and called for the Oversight Committee to bring the four named women in for questioning.
This investigation echoes past claims made by Alex Acosta, a former U.S. Attorney, who revealed he was told to back off the Epstein case because the financier “belonged to intelligence.” Acosta stated he was informed the matter was beyond his authority and he was instructed to “leave it alone.”
Documents obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests further fuel these suspicions. They reveal that Epstein was providing information to the FBI and, as long as he continued to cooperate with state authorities, would not face federal prosecution. The documents explicitly state no further federal assistance would be provided if the case progressed on a federal level.
The emerging narrative suggests Epstein wasn’t merely operating outside the law, but potentially *within* a network of intelligence agencies, shielded from full accountability for years. Luna’s pursuit of answers promises to further unravel the complex web surrounding Epstein’s crimes and the powerful figures connected to his operation.