Jeffrey Epstein: The Coverup Chronicles

'Uncle Jeffrey’: New DOJ Files Detail Epstein’s Troubling Obsession with Celina Dubin

16 min · 29. juni 2026
episode 'Uncle Jeffrey’: New DOJ Files Detail Epstein’s Troubling Obsession with Celina Dubin cover

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Newly released United States Department of Justice files, as reported by The New York Post, reveal disturbing details about Jeffrey Epstein’s long-standing and unusually close involvement with Celina Dubin, the daughter of his former girlfriend, Eva Dubin. Epstein first met Celina when she was a child through Eva, with whom he had a relationship in the 1980s and early ’90s. Emails in the documents show that even after his 2008 conviction for soliciting and procuring a minor for prostitution, Epstein maintained contact with Celina through hundreds of messages in which she called him “Uncle F.” He attended family events — including visits to her home and her high school lacrosse games — and was involved in aspects of her life that went beyond typical family friend interaction, such as offering to help with potential modeling opportunities and academic connections. Records also showed him buying clothes for her as a teenager and arranging professional contacts for her, though plans like a photoshoot never came to fruition. One of the most striking revelations in the documents is that Epstein told acquaintances around 2014 that Celina, then 19, was “the only person he wanted to marry.” While there is no evidence of a romantic or physical relationship, the assertion raised concerns due to his history and the ages involved. Epstein even named Celina a contingent beneficiary of his trust without her knowledge; she later renounced any claim after learning of it. The Dubin family, through a spokesperson, pushed back against the implications, stressing that Celina was unaware of Epstein’s intentions, did not benefit from his estate, and that Eva Dubin would have cut ties had she known about his criminal conduct. to  contact me: bobbycapucci@protonmail.com source: Jeffrey Epstein's obsession with ex Celina Dubin's teen daughter [https://nypost.com/2026/02/14/us-news/uncle-jeffrey-epsteins-obsession-with-ex-celina-dubins-teen-detailed-in-new-documents/]

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