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From Epstein Flights to Deportation Flights. Amanda Ungaro, an Epstein survivor who shares a child with a man in the Trump Admin was illegally detained by ICE for 3.5 months and deported. Here's what she saw while in ICE's detention centers:
by bekah day
Jan 26, 2026
https://bekahdayyy.substack.com/p/from- ... eportation

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Paolo Zampolli (an immigrant himself) posing with Homeland Security Officers.

If you have been following my past three articles or seeing my updates on other social media platforms, you know I have been intensively researching and covering Paolo Zampolli since July of 2025.



If you don’t have time to dive into all of those articles right now, no worries.

Here is some key information to know before diving into the rest of the piece you’re currently reading. (Obviously, see aforementioned articles for full context/receipts.)

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Beyonce Knowles / Paolo Zampolli

- Paolo Zampolli is the former modeling agent who brought Melania to the United States in the mid-90s for Donald Trump.

- Paolo Zampolli owned ID Models in NYC, and is/was closely associated with Donald Trump’s “Trump Models”, Jean-Luc Brunel’s “Karin Models”, John Casablancas “ELITE Models”, and of course, Jeffrey Epstein, Bill Clinton, and Ghislaine Maxwell (just to name a few people).

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Cindy Crawfored / Paolo Zampolli

- Paolo Zampolli went from working as a modeling agent, to now being a part of Trump’s current administration, a board member of the Kennedy Center, and United Nations diplomat.

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Michel Adam, owner of Fashion TV and known predator, pictured with longtime friend and business partner, Paolo Zampolli. The photo on the right is of Michel Adam and released by The DOJ back in December with some of The Epstein Files.
- Paolo Zampolli is currently in a custody battle with the mother of his child, Amanda Ungaro, who met him as a teenage model.

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Photo of model Amanda Ungarro - ID 167841

- Before meeting Paolo, Amanda met John Casablancas. John Casablancas, an infamous modeling agent and known child predator, was Paolo Zampolli’s mentor and inspired him to become a modeling agent. (Paolo also ran John Casablancas’ 1994 Elite Models Look of The Year Contest in Ibiza) Amanda Ungaro was just 13 years old when she first met John Casablancas.

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John Casablancas and Donald Trump

- Amanda became a victim of Paolo Zampolli in just middle school. He began grooming Amanda at 15, and by 16 years old she was a passenger on Jeffrey Epstein’s plane alongside predators like Jean-Luc Brunel, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Jeffrey Epstein himself.

- Amanda Ungaro and Paolo Zampolli share a son together named Giovanni. Amanda and Paolo were together “romantically” for a total of 19 years, beginning when Amanda was an underage teen and began to unravel with an affair Paolo had in Washington D.C. during the first Trump Administration.

- Amanda Ungaro worked for the United Nations for 10 years representing Grenada.

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Amanda Ungaro at UN Assembly

- After Amanda left Paolo due to long-term infidelity, physical, emotional, sexual, and financial abuse. When she left, he began harassing, threatening, and blackmailing her relentlessly.

- Amanda was arrested under very mysterious circumstances in June of 2025 at her workplace. We have since discovered the web of corruption that allowed Paolo Zampolli to use The United States Federal Government as a weapon against the mother of his child to have her wrongfully arrested.

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Florida Arrest Report
Offender Information
Name: UNGARO, AMANDA SOARESFELIZA
Address; [DELETE]
Case Type: Dade County(FL)Arrest
County: Miami-Dade
DOB: 02/1985
SSN: xxx-xx-xxxx

Arrests
Arest #1
Categories: WARRANT FUGITIVE
Case Type: Dade County(FL)Arrest
Offense: ARREST WARRANT
Arrest Date: 06/18/2025
Arrest Disposition: BOOKED

Arrest #2
Categories: OTHER
Case Type: Dade County(FL)Arrest
Offense: HOLD FOR IMMIGRATION
Arrest Date: 06/18/2025
Arrest Disposition: BOOKED


- After being wrongfully arrested, Amanda Ungaro was held in ICE custody for 3.5 months without any opportunity for bail or a court date. She was eventually deported to Brazil, the country where Paolo Zampolli and Jean-Luc Brunel had originally discovered her.

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- Amanda Ungaro and I were able to connect in early January 2026 and she has shared everything with me. She has an incredibly unique perspective of how models were systematically groomed and abused by modeling agents and their friends for decades.

- Amanda has released a statement and has begun sharing her story publicly. She has an amazing legal team who are fighting for her to get justice, and is sharing information publicly as she is allowed to by her legal team.

- I have been able to connect with some mainstream journalists (who have much larger platforms than all of my platforms combined) and are showing interest in running a story about Amanda Ungaro and Paolo Zampolli to bring more attention to how American taxpayers are currently paying the salary of a co-conspirator of Jeffrey Epstein.

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Amanda Ungaro and Paolo Zampolli

One of the most mind numbing facts about this entire situation is the fact that our current administration deported a victim and witness of Jeffrey Epstein’s operation, after holding her in an ICE detention facility for 3.5 months.

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Donald Trump, Paolo Zampolli, Amanda Ungaro

No due process was afforded to Amanda— despite her legal status, despite her decade of work for the United Nations, despite the father of her child being one of the sitting president’s closest confidants who could have stopped her suffering if he wanted to.

But as we have been shown by this administration, cruelty is the point.

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Donald Trump, Paolo Zampolli, Riccardo Tanelli, David Copperfield

Since having the privilege of connecting with Amanda earlier this month, we have had— at this point, had hours upon hours of conversations. One thing I realized that I am not highlighting nearly enough within Amanda’s story is what she experienced while in ICE custody.

[Yes, there is MUCH to discuss surrounding her experience in the modeling industry, the modeling-trafficking pipeline, the celebrities, the diplomats, the international politicians (not just American) who she saw, and what she witnessed/experienced.

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Matt Gaetz, Ginger Gaetz, Amanda Ungaro, and Paolo Zampolli

Because we have not yet been successful in getting the attention of the House Oversight Committee with Amanda’s story (despite months of trying to get ahold of multiple members via social media and email), we do have to be very measured in names that we release.

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Michael Richard Pompeo; born December 30,. 1963) is an American politician, diplomat, and businessman who served under President Donald Trump as director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from 2017 to 2018 and as the 70th United States secretary of state from 2018 to 2021

We are hoping to soon get The House Oversight Committee to allow Amanda to share her testimony and proof (feel free to continue to tag them or send this their way), and also hopeful a hero in mainstream media will push her story out to more eyes and ears than I can reach by myself.

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The more public awareness of this active and ongoing situation creates a safer landscape for Amanda and other survivors of Paolo Zampolli to share.]

A couple of days ago, while chatting with Amanda, I asked her if she would be open to answering a couple of questions that I had about her experience in ICE custody.

She agreed, and in the following section she will answer those questions in her own words.

With the recent tragic passing of two American citizens, Renee Good and Alex Pretti, whose lives were wrongfully taken at the hands of incompetent ICE agents, I think it’s very important to understand what those Americans citizens lost their lives fighting for.

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Alex Pretti and Renee Good

They lost their lives fighting to hold accountable the ICE officers who are terrorizing human beings and throwing them in cages.

And our friend, Amanda Ungaro, has firsthand experience as to what it is like to spend months in ICE custody as someone who has never been convicted of a crime.

Bekah Day + Amanda Ungaro
January, 25th 2026

Question #1:
“Overall, how did the ICE officers that you interacted with treat you?”

Amanda Ungaro 1/25/26:
“They were rude and degrading always. They saw all of us the same and treated us like animals. The officers would scream insults at me and the other people I was detained with every single day.

They were especially cruel during the night.

The officers would yell at us to keep us awake. They would shine flashlights directly into our eyes when we would fall asleep. They didn’t want anyone to sleep or rest, but when we were awake they would just yell at us to shut up. Every move you make, they will find a problem with.

They thought it was funny the constant state of humiliation many of us were in.

We would have to beg for toilet paper.

We did not have access to basic hygiene on a regular basis.

When we would be allowed to shower, we would be forced to dry our bodies with tiny wash clothes instead of towels simply to expose our bodies and humiliate us.

The toilets didn’t work most of the time and did not have a door. Everyone, including the officers, watched us use the toilets and shower… it was so embarrassing.

They fed us like we were dogs and we never had clean drinking water.

They rarely let anyone access the phones, and even when they did they told us it costs money to use the phones. Many detainees couldn’t afford to make calls even if given the opportunity to pay. This made communication with family and attorneys very hard.

They mocked and humiliated us like it was part of their job description. The GEO correctional officers were also constantly mocking and yelling at us. They were the officers who operated the detention facility, the wardens.”

Question #2:
“What was the Detention Center(s) you were held in set up like? Were you only held at one or transferred multiple times?”

Amanda Ungaro 1/25/26:
”They were set up different, but officers all acted the same.

I was thankfully only transferred to two different detention centers during my almost 4 months in custody. I was held in both the Broward Transitional Center and the Louisiana ICE Processing Center.

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In Miami, I was in a cell with 6 people.

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Photo of a cell in the Broward Transitional Center from 2019 to have an idea of the size of cell six detainees are held in at a time. According to Amanda, when she was there the detainees were not offered sheets, towels, or pillows. Only one used blanket.

In Louisiana we were held in a big warehouse with bunk beds. It was like a dungeon… all wet with water always leaking from somewhere onto the floor. I barely saw sunlight the entire time I was there.

There were more than 100 women who were held in the warehouse at a time. We all had to shower together, use the toilets completely exposed — there was no privacy.”

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Photos of the GEO Group’s website showing some of the beds where detainees are held. Amanda recalls the windows being covered when she stayed here.

Question #3:
“Did you see any children at the facilities you were held in?”

Amanda Ungaro 1/25/26:
”I didn’t see little babies, but girls around 15, 16, and 17 years old were there. They are still children.

I saw women who needed medical assistance be put into wheelchairs by officers with their hands and feet shackled and left alone for hours. We learned to not ask for medical assistance if we needed it.

There were pregnant women there. One woman who I was held with experienced a miscarriage while we were detained.

She was in so much pain. She was bleeding badly. The officers ignored her and she miscarried without medical assistance. It was a horrible situation. I saw it with my own eyes, I will never forget seeing that.

It’s not safe for pregnant women at any stage to not have access to a doctor, clean water, unspoiled food, and time to sleep. The stress and manhandling alone we all faced would have been unbearable while pregnant.

It was very scary because none of us knew when we were going to get out.”

Question #4:
”Did any of the ICE officers you interacted with at any point throughout your incarceration know you shared a child with someone in the administration?”

Amanda Ungaro 1/25/26:
”I tried to tell a couple of the officers my situation at the beginning. I don’t think they believed me. They didn’t care what any of us had to say. They had no mercy for us.”

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Question #5:
"What was the most frightening part about your time in ICE detention?”

Amanda Ungaro 1/25/26:
”I felt scared the whole time. Especially at nighttime. The officers would routinely shine their flashlight directly into our faces when we would fall asleep and yell in our faces.

Night was also scary because that’s when the officers would conduct transfers.

It was common to see mothers, daughters, sisters, grandmothers, and other family members be booked in together, but they would never be together for long. The officers always separated families in the middle of the night.

I will never forget what nighttime sounded like for months. The officers screaming and yelling. Women crying out for mercy. I will never forget the sound.

They would pull us out of the cells day and night to search us. I don’t know why they did this so much, all we had were the dirty blankets they gave us to sleep with.

After working for the United Nations for 10 years, I have an understanding of the importance of respecting international law. I know humiliation, inhumane treatment, intentional cruelty, and psychological abuse can be seen as form of torture under international law.

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It was scary to know that the officers didn’t have to follow the law, yet we were being treated like criminals even though many of us had never broken a law.”

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Paolo Zampolli, Melania Trump, Donald Trump, and Amanda Ungaro

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Melania Trump and Amanda Ungaro

Question #6:
”Can you tell me a little bit about your actual deportation?”

Amanda Ungaro 1/25/26:
”The deportation process was complete chaos.

We were all shackled by our feet and hands for the entire flight and the whole time we were in the buses that brought us to the airplane.

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Example of the hand and feet shackles ICE officers use.

We sat shackled in the buses in the dark for at least 7 hours before even getting on the airplane. Both men and women packed in shoulder to shoulder in the buses and the flight. We could hardly move.

It was awful. We rarely were allowed to shower for the months we were detained, and the smell was terrible. We were all so dirty.

When I arrived in Brazil, they left me with nothing. I had no phone, no money, no identification, no credit card, and no clothes other than the clothes they give all detainees to wear.

I left Brazil over 20 years ago to follow my dreams to become a model. I was swept into a nightmare of terrible men, including the father of my child, Paolo Zampolli.

My punishment for breaking free from Paolo and his cycle of abuse came with the full weight of the United States government, and that is wrong.

I left Brazil with dreams, and I returned to Brazil stripped of everything. Even my dignity.

They did not understand that when they took everything away from me, including my child, I had nothing else to lose. And that gave me the strength to fight.

That’s why I am speaking now and will not stop speaking.”


Horrific.

There is a clear systematic pattern of abuse happening wherever ICE is in the United States. The trauma our government is inflicting upon innocent people is unacceptable.

Amanda’s situation should exemplify how this could happen to any of us. Despite legal status, despite our proximity to power, despite our connections, the machine demands to be fed.

Before you go, here is a clip of some footage Amanda filmed at an event during Donald Trump’s first term and has given me permission to share.

In this particular clip, you can see Donald Trump approaching his friend, Paolo Zampolli and exclaiming, “My man!”

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The loyalty these men show to one another, only makes me understand just how much dirt they have on each other.

-B

“In times of deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” George Orwel
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