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Eva Dubin: 2,300 Documents and Epstein's Medical Visa Letter

May 5, 2026·4 min read
Eva Dubin: 2,300 Documents and Epstein's Medical Visa Letter

A July 2014 email shows Jeffrey Epstein composing a medical letter in **Eva Dubin**'s name — signed as a physician at the Dubin Breast Care Center at Mount Sinai — to obtain a visa for a patient traveling in his orbit.

The document is one of 2,300 seized files placing Dubin inside Epstein's operational network between 2010 and 2016. The records trace island invitations, helicopter photographs forwarded through a Ghislaine Maxwell email chain, a private-plane offer for Epstein's guests, and a job referral sent seven years after his sex-crime conviction.

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A Letter Written in Her Name

On July 20, 2014, Epstein drafted a medical visa request in the first person as Eva Dubin and sent it to Karina Shuliak — a Ukrainian national who appears across hundreds of USVI financial documents. "I Dr. Eva Dubin, at the Dubin breast care center at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, have consulted with the doctors," the letter states.

It describes an unnamed patient who had undergone a radical mastectomy and requests she be permitted to travel with a male companion for chemotherapy evaluation. "She will need assistance during flight as well as during what could be a few weeks of debilitating chemo," the letter continues.

Two days later, Epstein forwarded the full exchange to Dubin's personal email address. Document vol00010-efta01917855-pdf, filed July 22, 2014, preserves the chain.

The Bill Gates Introduction

In August 2012, Epstein arranged a Monday afternoon meeting between Eva Dubin and Bill Gates. "Monday afternoon you and I and Bill Gates," Epstein wrote on August 14. Dubin replied she would "call you in the morning" and asked for a later hour in the day.

They settled on 3:00 p.m. the following Wednesday. Epstein followed up: "3:30?" Document vol00010-efta01874523-pdf, dated August 14–15, 2012, captures the exchange.

Gates has publicly acknowledged his relationship with Epstein was a mistake. The emails add Dubin to the documented list of individuals Epstein brought into those introductions.

Island Invitation, Private Plane Offer

In March 2012, Epstein asked whether Dubin would visit Little St. James — his private island in the U.S. Virgin Islands — for the weekend of March 31. "Are you going to try to come to the island on Sunday the 1st, or Saturday the 31st?" he wrote.

Dubin declined: "I'm sorry we won't be able to — we have to go to Duke for a college tour on March 31st." But she offered Epstein's guests a ride on the Dubins' private plane. "Our plane is going down empty from NY Friday morning if you want anyone to come down."

Epstein responded: "What time Friday? Sarah might want a ride." Earlier in the chain, Dubin had written from Palm Beach: "Soooo nice." Epstein replied he was in Paris. Document vol00011-efta02697420-pdf, dated March 24, 2012, records the exchange.

The Helicopter and Ghislaine Maxwell

In August 2010, Epstein sent Eva Dubin a photograph of what the email described as "My new heli." The message was forwarded from a chain Epstein had originally sent to Ghislaine Maxwell with the subject line: "freedom- tail number."

Dubin's reaction: "Beautiful!!!" followed by "In New Mexico??" Epstein confirmed he was at the ranch and provided a phone number to call.

Document vol00010-efta01980555-pdf, dated August 14, 2010, preserves the chain that links Dubin to a Maxwell-adjacent message thread about Epstein's aircraft tail number.

Post-Conviction Contact

On the evening of May 19, 2016 — eight years after Epstein pleaded guilty to state prostitution charges in Florida — Eva Dubin forwarded him a job applicant's resume.

The email, sent from her iPhone at 9:58 p.m., forwarded a message from Angelin Jolin under the subject "2nd Resume" with an attached PDF labeled "Jr. Analyst." Document vol00011-efta02703326-pdf timestamps the referral at May 19, 2016.

The contact places Dubin among network members who maintained professional ties with Epstein during the years between his 2008 Florida conviction and his 2019 federal arrest in New York.

Why These Documents Matter

The 2,300 files form part of the USVI financial investigation's seizure from Epstein's estate. Prosecutors targeted records showing how Epstein leveraged philanthropic credibility, medical connections, and private aviation to move people, money, and access across jurisdictions.

The Dubin Breast Care Center at Mount Sinai was established through a major donation from Glenn and Eva Dubin. The documents show Epstein used that institutional identity — in writing — for an immigration request routed through Shuliak, a figure central to the financial threads of the USVI case.

No charges have been brought against Eva Dubin. The USVI financial case remains active. The 2,300 documents are part of the sealed archive now partially accessible through InvArchives.

All individuals mentioned are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

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This analysis references publicly released documents from the Epstein case archive. All individuals mentioned are presumed innocent unless convicted in a court of law. Language such as “documents indicate” reflects what appears in source materials, not conclusions of guilt. Readers are encouraged to review the cited source documents directly.

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