JEFFREY Epsteinâs female fixers who allegedly recruited girls for the paedoâs global đ€đ©đȘđđ„ đâŻđ ring are being probed by prosecutors.
The disgraced financier, 66, đđŸđđed himself while awaiting trial for allegedly abusing dozens of underage girls in a đâŻđ-trafficking enterprise.


Ever since Epsteinâs suicide earlier this month, his network of accused co-conspirators have come under increased scrutiny in a series of lawsuits and unsealed docs.
Prosecutors believe Epstein relied on his loyal âgangâ of women to lure girls into his orbit and manage their encounters with him, the New York Times reports.
British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell, was described in a 2017 lawsuit as the âhighest-ranking employeeâ of Epsteinâs alleged đâŻđ trafficking enterprise.
In addition to Maxwell, prosecutors in New York are reportedly looking into five other women: Sarah Kellen, Lesley Groff, Adriana Ross, Nadia Marcinkova and Haley Robson.
Four of those women, excluding Robson, have already escaped prosecution despite being identified in court papers as âpotential conspiratorsâ.

When prosecutors gave Epstein a sweetheart plea deal in 2007, they agreed not to charge Kellen, Groff, Ross and Marcinkova.
The paedo secured immunity for the four women as part of the agreement â despite their alleged involvement in recruiting dozens of underage girls for abuse.
That deal allowed Epstein to plead guilty to state charges and to spend 13 months in a county jail rather than face a federal đâŻđ-trafficking indictment.
The four women could still be subject to criminal charges in Manhattan.
If any of Epstein assistants hoped to avoid charges by testifying against him, that expectation has been upended by his suicide.
Prosecutors are reportedly considering possible charges for associates, including đâŻđ trafficking and đâŻđ trafficking conspiracy, sources say.
Two days after Epsteinâs suicide, Attorney General William Barr warned that âany co-conspirators should not rest easy.â
âLet me assure you that this case will continue on against anyone who was complicit,â Barr said at a conference in New Orleans.
âThe victims deserve justice, and they will get it.â
These sentiments were echoed in an emotional hearing in New York on Tuesday which saw dozens of Epsteinâs alleged victims telling their harrowing stories.
Several of the women called for prosecutors to continue investigating the women in Epsteinâs inner circle.
âJeffrey is no longer here, and the women that helped him are,â said Teresa Helm, who said she was recruited into Epsteinâs world 17 years ago.
âThey definitely need to be held accountable for helping him, helping themselves, helping one another carry on this huge â almost like â system.â
GHISLAINE MAXWELL

British socialite Ghislaine Maxwell has been accused of acting as a âmadamâ for Epstein.
As Epsteinâs former girlfriend, she was described as the âhighest-ranking employeeâ of his alleged đâŻđ trafficking enterprise in a 2017 lawsuit.
She oversaw and trained recruiters, developed recruiting plans and helped conceal the activity from law enforcement, the lawsuit said.
In court docs, one alleged victim claimed Maxwell showed her âthe proper wayâ to give Epstein oral đâŻđ.
Maxwell offered the girl a âstep-by-stepâ lesson, court files say.
She has also been accused of taking part in the alleged abuse â including in group đâŻđ with Epstein and his alleged âđâŻđ slaveâ Virginia Giuffre.
Maxwell has recently been accused of âviolently gropingâ Maria Farmer, who was 25 when she met Maxwell and Epstein in 1996, as well as her sister Annie, who was 16.
The socialite, who is the daughter of disgraced late-media mogul Robert Maxwell, has always denied any wrongdoing.
In a 2015 statement, Maxwell rejected allegations that she has acted as a procurer for Epstein.
Maxwellâs spokesperson said âthe allegations made against Ghislaine Maxwell are untrueâ.
SARAH KELLEN

Kellen is another high-ranking employee, who has been accused in multiple lawsuits of scheduling girls for đâŻđ sessions with Epstein in his Palm Beach mansion.
She would allegedly greet girls arriving at the mansion and escort them to a room with a massage table where Epstein would be waiting, wearing only a towel.
A 2008 lawsuit in Florida accused Kellen of not only scheduling encounters between Epstein and an underage girl but of taking nude photographs of her.
Kellen now goes by the name Sarah Kensington and runs an interior design firm.
âShe saw herself as the boss,â said Spencer T. Kuvin, a West Palm Beach lawyer who represented several accusers in lawsuits. â
Sarah was really running that organization, bringing girls and getting them in and out of the Palm Beach home.â
LESLEY GROFF

Another woman named in the plea deal, Groff, was accused in a 2017 lawsuit of making travel arrangements for Epsteinâs alleged victims.
She is also alleged to have taken steps to ensure the girls complied with âthe rules of behaviour imposed upon them by the enterprise.â
In 2004, when Groff announced she was pregnant and tried to leave, Epstein bought her a Mercedes to make her commute more enjoyable and said he would pay for her to have a full-time nanny.
âThere is no way that I could lose Lesley to motherhood,â he told a newspaper in an article about his staff.
Epstein is understood to have paid his assistants around $200,000.
ADRIANA ROSS
A former Playboy model from Poland, Ross allegedly helped organise Epsteinâs predatory sessions.
She moved to Florida in 2002 and was hired to work at the financierâs mansion.
Ross, who often went by Adriana Mucinska, also frequently flew on Epsteinâs private jet alongside Bill Clinton, according to flight records.
She was one of several alleged accomplices questioned in a 2010 civil suit as to whether Prince Andrew participated in Epsteinâs alleged đâŻđ ring, which he strongly denies.
Ross repeatedly invoked her Fifth Amendment rights, a silence she has maintained to this day.
NADIA MARCINKOVA

Police records show that investigators had indications that Marcinkova might have been underage herself when she became involved with Epstein.
Marcinkova, who later used the last name Marcinko, declined to answer questions about Epsteinâs alleged abuse of girls when she was deposed in a lawsuit, invoking the Fifth Amendment.
She is now a commercial pilot and flight instructor.
HALEY ROBSON

Another alleged Epstein recruiter, obson, received $200 payments each time she escorted a new âmasseuseâ to Epsteinâs home, according to police reports.
Robson targeted girls from the rural area outside Palm Beach, where she grew up, lawsuits alleged, because Epstein believed they were less likely to complain to the authorities.
She likened herself to the so-called Hollywood Madam, Heidi Fleiss, in an interview with Palm Beach police.
Robson said Epstein once admonished her for bringing a 23-year-old recruit to his home.
âHe told her the younger the better,â a detective wrote in one police report.
