Disgraced billionaire financier Jefferey Epstein hired an all female executive who worked for him 24 hours a day to arrange his 'personal and business life'.

The sex offender, who was charged last week over alleged underage sex trafficking, paid each assistant more than $200,000 a year, and referred to them as 'an extension of his brain' according to a newly resurfaced profile written on him in 2005.

When one assistant, Lesley Groff, who was 38 at the time, got pregnant, he bought her a Mercedes Benz E320 and paid for a full time nanny.

Former model Adriana Ross who worked for Epstein in 2002 in Florida, allegedly arranging some of the 'massages' where the alleged abuse took place, refused to speak against him in 2010 civil proceedings and is now a ghost. They are shown together in 2005

'There is no way that I could lose Lesley to motherhood' he told the New York Times in 2005.

Groff, who started working for Epstein in 2001, told the paper that their good relationship 'comes down to the bond'.

'I know what he is thinking and I know when I need to be fast. It's a nice roll we are on' she added.

Lesley Groff, who was 38 at the time, got pregnant, he bought her a Mercedes Benz E320 and paid for a full time nanny

As well as being well-paid (the average assistant in 2005 earned $60,000, a third of what Groff and her colleagues were paid) they also had many perks, including unlimited visits to exclusive and expensive hairdresser, Frédéric Fekkai, trips on his private Boeing 727 and free food, including takeout from New York's most expensive restaurants, during business hours.

Epstein described his three assistants at the time as 'social prosthesis' and indispensable to his personal and business success .

'They are an extension of my brain Their intuition is something that I don't have.'

'One of the assistants can pick up the stresses in one of my trader's voices and put the call right through; that can save me hundreds of thousands of dollars' he said.

Groff, alongside three other women, escaped prosecution for allegedly assisting Jeffrey Epstein solicit sex in the 2007 case he was given a sweetheart deal for.

Nadia Marcinkova, Sarah Kellen and Adriana Ross all worked in assistant positions for Epstein and were named in Epstein's 2008 plea agreement as 'potential co-conspirators'.

Nadia Marcinkova (left) was allegedly brought to the US by Epstein aged 15. She became his 'sex slave', according to other former victims, and engaged in orgies with underage girls, they claimed. Sarah Kellen (far right) was another assistant who handled Epstein's Rolodex

As part of his 2008 non-prosecution agreement with former prosecutor Alexander Acosta, Epstein secured immunity for the four women.

But with the legality of that agreement now in question (Epstein's victims were not informed of it at the time which is a violation of the law), their futures have become uncertain.

None of the women are named in the new indictment against Epstein and prosecutors say they do not anticipate filing charges against anyone soon.

Kellen is now married to NASCAR driver Brian Vickers. She is an interior designer. The pair are shown in 2014

There is a reference, however, to the 'employees' and 'assistants' he used to allegedly traffic three underage girls in New York and Florida.

Kellen worked for Epstein as his assistant and, according to police and the FBI from the first case, handled his contact sheet. She booked some of the 'massages' where he allegedly abused girls.

Since the first scandal, she has dyed her hair and married NASCAR driver Brian Vickers. She operates an interior design business which she promotes discreetly on Facebook under the name Sarah Kensington.

She and her husband split their time between North Carolina, Florida and New York.

Nadia, the alleged former sex slave, is now a pilot. She operates under the name Fly Global Girl and has an impressive social media following

Among their properties is a $6million apartment in Florida.

Marcinkova also changed her name to Nadia Marcinko after the 2008 agreement.

Victims claimed in court documents afterwards that she was brought by Epstein to live with him as a young girl from Yugoslavia and that she participated in 'orgies' with them at his homes.

Since the 2008 case, she has obtained a pilot's license and she now boasts an impressive social media following under the Instagram handle 'Fly Global Girl.'

Adriana Ross is the other eastern European assistant who allegedly helped Epstein with his scheme.

Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein's 'best friend' and former girlfriend who other victims named as his 'madam' in court documents, has not been heard from

She was brought from Poland and started working for him in his Florida home, allegedly arranging some of the massages described in the indictment from 2008.

There is also Ghislaine Maxwell, his reliable sidekick who has been named as his 'madam' in court documents by one former 'sex slave'.

Maxwell, the daughter of the late newspaper magnate Robert Maxwell, is yet to surface.

Despite not being paid by Epstein, she acted like a social gofer and was arranging yoga instructors for him in 2003.

Maxwell previously denied having anything to do with his alleged crimes and called one of his accusers a liar.

Where are Jeffrey Epstein's 'accomplices' now? Four women who were protected by 2008 sweetheart deal include former assistant who married a NASCAR driver and a Yugoslavian model turned private pilot

by Jennifer Smith for Dailymail.com

Four women who escaped prosecution for allegedly assisting Jeffrey Epstein solicit sex in the 2007 case he was given a sweetheart deal for have been thrust back into the spotlight by his recent arrest.

Nadia Marcinkova, Lesley Groff, Sarah Kellen and Adriana Ross were named in Epstein's 2008 plea agreement as 'potential co-conspirators'.

They include former employees who allegedly helped him have sex and traffic underage girls by either booking appointments for him to see them or by luring allegedly luring the victims themselves.

They include a woman who used to handle his enviable Rolodex and is now married to a Nascar driver, and a Yugoslavian model who others claim Epstein 'bought' from her family to be his sex slave when she was a young girl herself. She is now a globe-trotting pilot.

Marcinkova (pictured) also changed her name to Nadia Marcinko after the 2008 agreement.

There is another eastern European beauty who moved from Poland to Florida and started working for Epstein in his mansion in 2002, and a former assistant who now lives quietly in Connecticut.

As part of his 2008 non-prosecution agreement with former prosecutor Alexander Acosta, Epstein secured immunity for the four women.

But with the legality of that agreement now in question (Epstein's victims were not informed of it at the time which is a violation of the law), their futures have become uncertain.

None of the women are named in the new indictment against Epstein and prosecutors say they do not anticipate filing charges against anyone soon.

She and her husband split their time between North Carolina, Florida and New York.

Among their properties is a $6million apartment in Florida.

Marcinkova also changed her name to Nadia Marcinko after the 2008 agreement.

Victims claimed in court documents afterwards that she was brought by Epstein to live with him as a young girl from Yugoslavia and that she participated in 'orgies' with them at his homes.

Since the 2008 case, she has obtained a pilot's license and she now boasts an impressive social media following under the Instagram handle 'Fly Global Girl.'

Adriana Ross is the other eastern European assistant who allegedly helped Epstein with his scheme.

She was brought from Poland and started working for him in his Florida home, allegedly arranging some of the massages described in the indictment from 2008.

Epstein, 66, was arrested by federal prosecutors as his private jet touched down in New Jersey last weekend

As part of a deposition for a civil case against Epstein in 2010, she refused to answer questions about his alleged illegal actions, repeatedly pleading the fifth when asked what she knew.

Ross was named flight manifests for Epstein's private jet multiple times along with former president Bill Clinton.

It is unclear what she is doing now.

She stared working for Epstein in 2002 but public records for where she now lives are unavailable.

Lesley Groff was one of his most trusted assistants.

In 2004, when she announced she was pregnant and tried to leave, Epstein bought her a Mercedes to make her commute more enjoyable and said he would pay for her to have a full-time nanny.

'There is no way that I could lose Lesley to motherhood,' he told The Chicago Tribune a year later in an article about his staff.

All three of the assistants made more than $200,000-a-year and enjoyed unlimited haircuts at a society hairdresser and all the food they consumed while working.

He said of them: 'They are an extension of my brain. Their intuition is something that I don't have.'

There is also Ghislaine Maxwell, his reliable sidekick who has been named as his 'madam' in court documents by one former 'sex slave'.

Maxwell, the daughter of the late newspaper magnate Robert Maxwell, is yet to surface.

Despite not being paid by Epstein, she acted like a social gofer and was arranging yoga instructors for him in 2003.

Maxwell previously denied having anything to do with his alleged crimes and called one of his accusers a liar.