
It has been discovered that the model had visited Epstein's island, where illegal orgies took place.
Nearly two decades after the tragic death of Kazakhstan supermodel Ruslana Korshunova, her story has once again made headlines. Documents related to the investigation of Jeffrey Epstein's case have surfaced, mentioning her name, reports Tengri Life.
Korshunova passed away on June 28, 2008, in New York City, after falling from the window of her apartment in Manhattan. The police classified the incident as suicide. No suicide note was found, and acquaintances of the model claimed that she had no apparent reasons for such an act.
The published materials include correspondence between representatives of the modeling industry and people from her circle. These documents do not provide a definitive answer regarding the reasons for Korshunova's death but reveal conflicts and financial disputes related to this story.
One of the key documents is a letter dated January 10, 2011, written by modeling agent Ramsey Elkhole to his client Regina (last name withheld). Elkhole was not Korshunova's agent.
In this letter, the agent explains the termination of cooperation due to financial troubles, pressure from third parties, and events related to the model's death. He writes: "I didn't know that you were somehow connected to Ruslana through your relationship with Mark Kaminski. If I had known about this, I wouldn't have worked with you."
The letter also raises issues of conflicts within the modeling community and mentions drugs, but there are no direct accusations in the document.
Another interesting document is a short email from August 2, 2011. In it, an anonymous sender directly addresses Jeffrey Epstein, mentioning Korshunova.
According to reports published in January 2024, Ruslana Korshunova visited Epstein's private island, Little Saint James. In 2006, she flew there on a private jet with a "rich admirer." What exactly happened on the island remains unknown, and allegations of sexual abuse have not been officially confirmed.
Ruslana was born on July 2, 1987, in Chukotka and later moved with her family to Almaty. She entered the modeling business after her photograph caught the attention of representatives from MODELS 1 agency. Due to her long hair, she was nicknamed "the Russian Rapunzel."
By the mid-2000s, Korshunova had become one of the most prominent figures in the fashion world, participating in advertising campaigns for brands such as DKNY, BCBG, Blugirl by Blumarine, Clarins, Kenzo, Moschino, Vera Wang, and Pantene, and becoming the face of the Nina Ricci Nina fragrance. She graced the covers of French ELLE and Russian Vogue.
Over the years, various theories have emerged regarding the circumstances of Korshunova's death. For instance, journalist Peter Pomerantsev proposed a hypothesis about the influence of closed psychological training on the model. Although there is no direct evidence for this theory, it was actively discussed after the tragic event, and representatives of the mentioned organizations denied the allegations.
It is worth noting that the U.S. Department of Justice recently released new documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, in which Kazakhstan is mentioned over 400 times, including meetings with high-ranking officials and a mysterious girl named I.
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