Billionaire investor Glenn Dubin and wife Eva are seen in public for the first time since their ties to Jeffrey Epstein were exposed in unsealed court documents
Billionaire hedge fund investor Glenn Dubin and his wife Eva were seen in public for the first time in Manhattan since court documents exposed their unsavory ties to late financier and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, exclusive photos from DailyMail.com reveal.
The documents, released earlier this month from Virginia Robert Giuffre’s 2015 defamation case against Ghislaine Maxwell, include testimony from Giuffre in which he claims Dubin was the first person she was told to have sex with after undergoing her “erotic training.” had completed.
In another statement, Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year prison sentence for her role as Epstein’s madam, called Dubin’s wife Eva a close personal friend of hers.
Eva Andersson-Dubin, a doctor and former Miss Sweden, has previously admitted that she dated Epstein on and off in the 1980s and 1990s prior to her marriage to Dubin.
She emerged this week stone-faced from the couple’s luxury apartment complex near Central Park.
DailyMail.com spotted Glenn Dubin and his wife Eva in Manhattan for the first time since court documents revealed their unsavory connection to the late financier and pedophile Jeffrey Epstein.
Unsealed Documents Reveal Jeffrey Epstein Victim Virginia Giuffre Claimed Glenn Dubin Was the First Person She Was Made to Have Sex With
Eva Andersson-Dubin, a doctor and former Miss Sweden, admitted she dated Epstein on and off in the 1980s and 1990s, prior to her marriage to Dubin
Dressed casually in an olive green jacket and navy blue sweatpants, Eva had her blonde hair pulled back in a bun and her eyes hidden by designer sunglasses
Dubin, co-founder of Highbridge Capital Management, stopped by a company just south of Central Park
The billionaire hedge fund investor got into his private, chauffeur-driven vehicle and drove into town to Mount Sinai Hospital
Dressed casually in an olive green jacket and navy blue sweatpants, Eva had her blonde hair pulled back in a bun and her eyes hidden by designer sunglasses. She took the couple’s furry brown dog for a walk around the neighborhood and wasn’t wearing her wedding ring.
The Dubins’ name has been dragged after their associations with Epstein were detailed in thousands of pages of unsealed, unredacted documents.
Days earlier, her 66-year-old husband, co-founder of Highbridge Capital Management, had stopped by a business just south of Central Park, then got into his private, chauffeur-driven car and drove to Mount Sinai Hospital.
The couple are well-known New York society philanthropists and co-founded the Robin Hood Foundation, a charity funded largely by hedge funds created to fight poverty. The family’s private foundation funds health care, anti-poverty, education and arts programs.
But their names have been dragged along with other leading figures, from former President Bill Clinton to Prince Andrew, after their associations with Epstein were detailed in thousands of pages of unsealed, unredacted documents.
Giuffre’s defamation case was settled in 2017, and the Southern District of New York finally made the documents public this month after the appeal deadline passed.
In a 2016 deposition for her lawsuit, Giuffre discusses her claim that Maxwell distributed her to Epstein’s powerful acquaintances for sex.
“When they say massage, it means erotic, okay? That’s their term for it,” she said under oath.
“And I’m telling you Ghislaine told me to go to Glenn Dubin and give him a massage, which means sex.”
“I know Glenn Dubin was the first,” Giuffre continued, sharing that the billionaire businessman was the first person Maxwell sent her to after completing her massage training.
The Dubins are well-known New York society philanthropists and co-founded the Robin Hood Foundation, a charity funded largely by hedge funds created to fight poverty.
Andersson-Dubin testified for the defense at Ghislaine Maxwell’s 2021 trial (seen in a court sketch). In her evidence she denied another witness’s claims that she had participated in group sex encounters with an underage girl
Eva Dubin, Glenn Dubin and their daughter Celina Dubin at the Party in the Garden at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 2017. Celina was Epstein’s goddaughter. Reports claim Epstein was so taken with Celina that he wanted to marry her in 2014 when she was 19
His wife testified for the defense in 2021 at Maxwell’s trial. She said she never witnessed any inappropriate behavior between Epstein and underage girls.
The Dubins, who have been married for three decades, have denied the allegations against them and offered Vanity Fair what they say is evidence refuting Giuffre’s claims. Neither has been charged in connection with any of the Epstein cases.
Their daughter Celina was reportedly Epstein’s goddaughter. Reports claim that Epstein was so taken with Celina that he wanted to marry her in 2014, when she was 19.
Epstein died in 2019 while awaiting trial in prison, and Maxwell was the only person ever punished for the sex trafficking.
The court documents also include testimony from another alleged victim, Johanna Sjoberg, who claims Epstein told her that Bill Clinton “thought she was young,” in reference to women.
In a 2016 deposition for her lawsuit, Virginia Giuffre discusses her claim that Maxwell distributed her to Epstein’s powerful acquaintances for sex. She claims Glenn Dubin was the first
Clinton was pictured flying on Epstein’s plane but has tried to downplay his association with the disgraced late financier. In a new statement to CNN, Clinton claimed it had been almost 20 years since he last saw Epstein.
Among the other files was a copy of an email from Epstein apparently asking Maxwell to quash a claim that professor Stephen Hawking had participated in an underage orgy at Epstein’s home.
The English physicist, who died in 2018 aged 76, visited Epstein’s Little St James in 2008.
He spent the last decades of his life paralyzed by motor neurone disease, leaving him dependent on a wheelchair to move and a computer to talk.