The Cheka-OGPU and Rucriminal.info found a mention of the Russian rapper Pharaoh in the "Epstein files." One of the scouts offered the millionaire the singer's girlfriend, and Epstein inquired whether she and Pharaoh were still in a relationship. He strictly required that the women who came to him not have boyfriends. Correspondence with Russian scouts also indicates that Epstein sometimes began courting women from a very young age, with the gift sometimes being trains to Disneyland.
The story of financier Jeffrey Epstein is not only about his notoriety and his all-encompassing connections, which reached the level of royalty. The files published on the US Department of Justice website still contain unique information not only about VIPs but also about those who served Epstein himself and his guests.
For example, about the Russian women Epstein constantly sought out through modeling agencies, acquaintances, and even relatives, his assistants, and women who had already been "acquainted" with the financier.
The Cheka-OGPU and Rucriminal.info examined data on several Russian models who corresponded with JEE, visited him, and themselves became scouts for "fresh blood." The scale is staggering. There were so many Russian women that Epstein's own assistants were confused.
One characteristic episode occurred in November-December 2018, immediately after the release of the Apple Watch Series 4 (the presentation took place in September 2018). Jeffrey Epstein ordered the purchase and gifting of the new watches to the most active women. But then came the embarrassment.
On November 19, 2018, in an email exchange between employees of the financial services firm—including Leslie Groff (Epstein's longtime assistant), Richard Kahn (HBRK Associates), and the accounting department—a direct question appeared: "Which Dasha should get the Apple Watch?" The list continued: Dasha Burak, Dasha Suchkova, Dasha Taranova.
That is, there were at least three models named Dasha who had visited Epstein.
The assistants discussed this among themselves, trying to figure out which one Jeffrey had in mind. One wrote that he was "100% sure it's Dasha Burak," while another clarified that "there are several Dashas on the list who visit JE in Paris."
The emails specifically discussed ordering parameters: 40mm or 44mm size, case color, GPS + Cellular, and shipping to Europe. In December 2018, Leslie Groff wrote to Epstein about the technical aspects of buying watches for Paris, London, and Moscow—right down to where to buy them so they would work with cellular service.
Dasha again! This time, a vivid illustration is the episode with money transfers. On December 3, 2018, Bella Klein (an employee in the financier's office) apologized to Epstein in a letter for an erroneous transfer of several thousand dollars. As it turned out, she had mistakenly sent the money to Dasha Burak instead of another model (another Dasha)—Dasha Belova. Epstein responded with only one word: "It happens."
Over time, the Novosibirsk model Dasha Burak transitioned from guest to organizer. In June 2019, Jeffrey Epstein's correspondence with her directly outlines the financier's demands. On June 12, Burak wrote to him from Milan: "We're trying to meet more girls, but some have tattoos..."
This was a recruitment report. The correspondence suggested that finding someone "just the way you want—no tattoos, no youth" was difficult. Criteria such as "energy" and "has she matured" were discussed. Age wasn't the issue; Epstein simply didn't consider candidates over 25.
In mid-June 2019, Jeffrey Epstein and Daria Burak discussed an emergency. The outraged financier stated that his health had been seriously compromised by the frivolity of a model named Asia, whom she had previously set up with him.
On June 15, Epstein wrote, "What day are you coming to Paris? Can you bring her?" and added, "Bring her, I'll pay for the trip and time." On June 16, the tone changed dramatically: "I sent her back to London." The reason: the woman hadn't disclosed that she was in a relationship with a guy.
Epstein stated, "She put me at risk... I don't want to be around people who risk my health." She adds that she should have written in advance: "This is what happened... what should I do before arriving?"
Burak replied, "I'll talk to her," and admitted that while she had told the truth, she did so only after she arrived. Epstein responded: "That's bad. I can't get sick."
Meanwhile, that same month, Daria Burak brought her younger sister, Alexandra (then 18), to Epstein. On June 8, 2019, she wrote to Epstein that she was in London meeting her sister. They went to Disneyland together, and after the meeting, he wrote to Daria that he was dissatisfied with the feedback from Alexandra.
Epstein indicated that he hadn't received a "thank you" from the girl, and when her sister indicated that she had conveyed her gratitude in the correspondence above, Epstein replied that he had been expecting a personal response. And the response was swift. After her sister's remark, Alexandra Burak wrote to her sponsor herself, thanking him for making her dream come true (Di Sneyland).
There's no reliable evidence that this was their first meeting. However, Epstein's files contain a receipt for baked goods from a well-known bakery chain, delivered in New York to a recipient named Burak A. In 2016, when Alexandra Burak was 16 years old.
On June 12, Burak sent Epstein a link to an Instagram account—"victoriaperusheva"—and discussed her as a candidate. She wrote, "How did you like the girl from yesterday? She has good energy..." Epstein clarified, "Is that your sister's friend?" Burak confirmed.
He then asked a specific question: "The one with the musician boyfriend?" Burak replied, "Yes." She then added that the girl "broke up" with the musician.
This refers to model Victoria Perusheva, who was dating rapper Pharaoh at the time.
All of these correspondences took place in June 2019, essentially a week before Epstein's arrest on July 6. By that time, the financier had been a registered sex offender for many years following the 2008 deal, and in 2018, his past was once again the subject of intense media attention.




