Correspondence with Roman Rotenberg's ex-wife was found in the files of billionaire pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.

Numerous files from the case of billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, convicted of sex trafficking and child molestation, contain correspondence with Latvian model Marta Berzkalna, the ex-wife of Roman Rotenberg.
According to documents, in August 2011, Berzkalna corresponded with Epstein, Yunia Pugacheva reported on her Telegram channel. The billionaire asked the model if she had any girls for him in Paris. Marta responded by asking whether he absolutely needed models and whether he would introduce her to "interesting people." Later in the correspondence, Epstein noted that he liked "people as smart as Marta" and that he would be accompanied by a certain Steve Beaumont—a decorator and bodybuilder "with a big heart and good connections."
Epstein then happened to be in Saint-Tropez while Marta was vacationing there with her friend. The billionaire asked the model to send him their photos and address, and they also exchanged phone numbers. What happened next—whether they met and whether Bērzkalna participated in Epstein's crimes—is unknown. But, according to Yunia Pugacheva, the story "stirred up the people of Latvia."
Marta Berzkalna (41) was a runway star of the 2000s, working with many famous fashion houses: Chanel, Christian Dior, Dolce & Gabbana, Donna Karan, Dries van Noten, and others. In 2010, she married Roman Rotenberg, the son of Russian billionaire Boris Rotenberg, who is called Vladimir Putin's "childhood friend." The model soon left her husband while five months pregnant (she later gave birth to daughter Martina). In 2017, she founded the Baronessa brand. Roman Rotenberg is currently married to model Galina Keda.
Previously, a photo of Russian businessman Umar Dzhabrailov was found in Epstein's files, and new documents allege that Donald Trump raped a 13-year-old girl, and Bill Gates infected his ex-wife with an STD after relationships with "Russian women."
As a reminder, a year ago, Jeffrey Epstein's most famous victim, Virginia Giuffre, who the billionaire "rented out" sexually to his influential friends, committed suicide. She was the first to accuse Queen Elizabeth II's son, Prince Andrew, of sexual assault and was one of the first to testify against Jeffrey Epstein. In her memoir, she also alleged rape by former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. Following the release of her book and new details about the Epstein case, Prince Andrew finally renounced all his titles, including the Duke of York.
In 2019, 66-year-old Jeffrey Epstein was found dead in his prison cell while awaiting trial for multiple sex crimes. Officially, the billionaire committed suicide, but many believe he was murdered to prevent him from revealing names and details of what happened on his infamous island.
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