Nina Keita, niece of Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara, appears extensively in recently released Epstein files (appearing over 500 times in documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice in January 2026). Between 2011 and 2018, she served as a key intermediary in Epstein's network, facilitating introductions between the convicted sex offender and African political leaders, arranging his travel on the 'Lolita Express,' and introducing him to young women. She also acted as a go-between in business negotiations between Epstein and President Ouattara regarding surveillance systems and aircraft purchases. Additionally, Keita solicited Epstein's financial assistance ($100,000) to hire U.S. lobbying firms to secure the release of Karim Wade, son of Senegal's former president, from prison. According to available sources, Keita has not been charged with any crime. Her role represents Epstein's network's reach into West African political circles rather than a direct accountability determination.
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