One of dead pedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged “sex slave” recruiters is being investigated by federal prosecutors as part of their probe into his associates and employees, a report said Thursday.

After Epstein hanged himself in his Manhattan jail cell earlier this month, federal authorities shifted their criminal investigation to more than six of his friends, associates and employees — including Haley Robson, the New York Times reported, citing two people with knowledge of the inquiry.

When Epstein was arrested on soliciting underage prostitutes in 2007, officials wanted to charge Robson — who once described herself as “like Heidi Fleiss,” the notorious Hollywood madam — for her alleged roles in procuring the girls, but a grand jury did not indict her.

Names of other Epstein associates being eyed by the feds have not been released.

Robson, now 33, was a teenage high school student in South Florida when she was recruited by a friend to give Epstein massages wearing nothing but a thong, according to a deposition from a 2009 civil suit.

She rejected his sexual advances during her first massage session with the perv, but allegedly started working as a recruiter to find him girls at her high school.

In the 2009 deposition cited by the Times, Robson detailed how her recruiting operation worked.

She told lawyers that she made $200 for every high school girl — one as young as 14 — that she brought to his Palm Beach mansion to provide massages for Epstein.

“The more you do, the more you make,” Robson said of the arrangement in the deposition.

“If you were topless, if you were working in your thong, your bra, you’re going to make more than a hundred,” she added.

She said she didn’t have to convince girls to go along with the abuse. “I proposed to them. They took it,” she said.

When reached by the Times, Robson declined to comment and asked not to be contacted in the future.