05.02.2026 08:01
As the scandals of the perverse billionaire Epstein come to light, it has been documented how former model Eva Andersson-Dubin attempted to market her 15-year-old biological daughter and her friends to the depraved billionaire. Disturbing communications have emerged.
Thousands of pages of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein shared with the public revealed new and disturbing details about the billionaire's social circle. Among the documents were email correspondences between Epstein and former Swedish model Eva Andersson-Dubin, with whom he had a relationship in the 1980s, conducted in 2010.
TRIED TO MARKET HER DAUGHTER'S FRIENDS
Eva Andersson-Dubin, who has been married to hedge fund billionaire Glenn Dubin since 1994, was found to have maintained contact with Epstein even after he was convicted of sexual offenses in 2008. The correspondence reflected in the files indicated that Andersson-Dubin invited Epstein to a house where underage children were present and used expressions pointing to her 15-year-old daughter's circle of friends.
"CELINA'S 5 FRIENDS WILL COME"
In the email traffic dated August 13-14, 2010, while there were casual messages exchanged between the parties, it was noted that Eva Andersson-Dubin addressed Epstein with the words, "Come visit next week. Celina's 5 friends will come." This message in the documents drew attention as it was written during a time when Epstein was known as a convicted sex offender.
THE FILE IS NAUSEATING
Jeffrey Epstein was convicted in 2008 for promoting an underage girl to prostitution and was registered as a sex offender. Nevertheless, the correspondence from 2010 revealed that some of Epstein's social relationships continued even after this conviction.
FIRST COMPLAINT IN 2005
The first serious allegations against Epstein came to light in 2005 with a complaint made in Palm Beach, after which investigations involving the FBI determined that some of the victims were under 18 years old. The documents that emerged over the years reopened the discussion about the extent of the relationships Epstein had with people around him and the discomfort these relationships created in the public eye.