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Eva Andersson-Dubin: Former Miss Sweden and Billionaire’s Wife, Named in Epstein-Maxwell Documents l

January 31, 2026 by hoangle Leave a Comment

The pages of the unsealed Epstein-Maxwell documents drop a bombshell from the past: Eva Andersson-Dubin, once crowned Miss Sweden and a rising model, dated Jeffrey Epstein on and off for nearly a decade in the 1980s—long before she became a respected physician, founder of a renowned breast center, and wife to billionaire hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin.

Her name surfaces repeatedly in court records: as Epstein’s former girlfriend, as a defense witness at Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial where she denied any involvement in group sexual encounters, and in mentions of their enduring friendship—even after his 2008 conviction, when she described him as a “close and important friend” to her family, godfather to her children, and someone she felt “100% comfortable” having around her young daughters.

No direct accusations of wrongdoing stain her in the files—no charges, no victim claims tying her to the crimes. Yet the closeness lingers: a glamorous ex who stayed connected through decades of scandal, now thrust back into the spotlight.

How deep did those ties really run, and what more might the documents still reveal?

The pages of the unsealed Epstein-Maxwell documents drop a bombshell from the past: Eva Andersson-Dubin, once crowned Miss Sweden in 1980 and a 4th runner-up at Miss Universe, dated Jeffrey Epstein on and off for nearly a decade starting in the early 1980s—long before she became a respected physician, founder of the renowned Dubin Breast Center at Mount Sinai, and wife to billionaire hedge fund manager Glenn Dubin.

Her name surfaces repeatedly in court records: as Epstein’s former girlfriend in letters from his 2008 plea negotiations, as a defense witness at Ghislaine Maxwell‘s 2021 federal trial, and in mentions of their enduring friendship. During Maxwell’s trial, Andersson-Dubin testified that she dated Epstein from around 1983 until 1990 or 1991. She denied any involvement in group sexual encounters, specifically rejecting an accuser’s (“Jane”) claim of participating in sexualized group massages with Epstein and Maxwell, stating “Absolutely not.” She also affirmed never witnessing inappropriate conduct between Epstein and teenage girls, though she acknowledged memory issues under cross-examination.

The closeness lingers in stark detail. Even after Epstein’s 2008 conviction and registration as a sex offender for procuring a minor for prostitution, Andersson-Dubin maintained contact. In a 2009 email to his probation officer, she described him as a “close and important friend” to her family, someone she was “100% comfortable” having around her young daughters. Reports indicate Epstein was considered a godfather figure to her three children (though the Dubins later denied formal godparent status), with the kids calling him “Uncle F” or “Uncle Jeff.” He reportedly helped with math homework, conducted science Q&A sessions at dinner, and even spent Thanksgiving at their Palm Beach home post-release. In a profile prepared by Epstein’s lawyers around 2007-2008, Andersson-Dubin praised him effusively, highlighting his role in her children’s lives.

No direct accusations of wrongdoing stain her in the files—no charges, no victim claims tying her to Epstein’s sex-trafficking crimes or the exploitation of dozens of underage girls. Her husband, Glenn Dubin, faced separate allegations from accuser Virginia Giuffre (denied by the Dubins) of being directed to have sex with her, but Eva herself remains unaccused beyond tangential mentions.

Still, the proximity raises unsettling questions. How deep did those ties really run? Their romantic history spanned Epstein’s rise from teacher to financier, overlapping with his early networking in elite circles. The friendship persisted through his scandals, including visits, family interactions, and continued social ties—contrasting sharply with many who distanced themselves post-conviction. Some reports suggest Epstein even discussed marrying one of the Dubins’ daughters (Celina) in her late teens or early 20s, though details remain unconfirmed and denied in parts.

What more might the documents still reveal? Ongoing releases, including 2024-2025 batches from the Giuffre-Maxwell suit and DOJ files, continue to expose layers of Epstein’s web—flight logs, contacts, and testimonies. For Andersson-Dubin, now a philanthropist focused on breast cancer research and family, the resurfacing serves as an unwelcome echo of a past relationship that endured far longer than most. It underscores Epstein’s ability to maintain loyalty among some in his orbit, even amid mounting evidence of his predation.

In the end, her story highlights the complexity of Epstein’s world: personal histories intertwined with power, wealth, and denial—where old flames could remain “Uncle Jeff” to children long after red flags should have burned bright.

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