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Epstein didn’t just act as godfather to his ex’s teenage daughter—he plotted to marry her to shield his fortune from taxes, and the hidden files now expose the real darkness behind the “Uncle Jeff” facade. th

February 12, 2026 by tranpt271 Leave a Comment

Behind the headlines of private jets and elite parties lies a quieter, more personal strand of Jeffrey Epstein’s life: his long, complicated involvement with Celina Dubin, the teenage daughter of ex-partner Eva Andersson-Dubin. The RumourJuice documentary traces how Epstein moved from trusted family friend to someone reportedly intent on marrying the young woman, ostensibly to protect his estate from heavy taxation.

Epstein and Eva’s relationship began in the 1980s and continued informally after she married hedge-fund billionaire Glenn Dubin. Epstein remained a fixture in their household, earning “Uncle Jeff” status with their children, including Celina. He attended family events, provided guidance, and cultivated an image of generous mentor. Yet unsealed records and insider accounts paint a more strategic picture. Around 2014, Epstein allegedly told confidants he planned to wed Celina once she was of age, framing the marriage as an efficient way to transfer wealth without triggering large estate taxes.

In 2014 he designated Celina beneficiary of a $50 million trust potentially tied to assets like his private island—though her name was later removed. The arrangement raised immediate questions about motive: genuine care for a girl he had known since childhood, or a calculated step in a lifelong pattern of exploiting relationships? The Dubins kept Epstein in their orbit even after his 2008 conviction. A probation letter from Eva and Glenn called him a “godfather figure” to their children and voiced no objection to his presence around their then-14-year-old daughter. He joined them for Thanksgiving post-release, and financial links persisted through hedge-fund investments and related transactions.

Testimony from Virginia Giuffre’s case against Ghislaine Maxwell adds disturbing context. Giuffre claimed Maxwell sent her for a “massage” at the Dubins’ residence when she was 16—a euphemism widely understood in Epstein’s circle to mean sexual acts. The Dubins have categorically denied the allegation and provided evidence they say disproves it. Regardless, the claim highlights the questionable environment in which Celina grew up. Eva and Celina appeared at events with Epstein-associated figures like Bill Gates, suggesting the family either overlooked or underestimated the risks.

The video posits that Epstein’s “fatherly” persona may have been a deliberate cover, granting him ongoing proximity under socially acceptable pretenses. While no public evidence directly implicates Celina in abuse, the marriage rumor—paired with Epstein’s documented history of pursuing young women—casts a long shadow. The tax-avoidance explanation, while plausible, does little to dispel the unease surrounding a middle-aged man’s fixation on marrying a girl he had watched mature.

This episode exposes how wealth and influence can erode normal boundaries. Epstein appeared to view even familial relationships as leverage points. As more Epstein files enter the public domain, the story of Celina Dubin serves as a sobering reminder that predatory intent can hide behind gestures of generosity, leaving lingering questions about what was truly intended—and what else remains concealed.

 

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