Former Russian model Raisa Glushko says she narrowly avoided a potentially fatal situation after being named in newly released Epstein-related emails.
Former Russian fashion model Raisa Glushko has said she rejected a job offer she believes could have cost her life, a month after her name appeared in correspondence linked to disgraced US financier Jeffrey Epstein. Newly released US Justice Department files include a February 2018 email referencing Shtorm Models in Russia and a model named Raya, described as “very good in English” and “smart.”
Glushko said she was initially “shocked” and dismissed the email as “a dumb joke,” but later feared she could have been “sold to slavery” or “killed.” She told RT that she declined a March 2018 trip to Indonesia, saying, “Had I agreed, I would have been dead long ago.” Shtorm director Dana Borisenko denied any links to Epstein, calling the claims “slanderous.”

