
Eva Andersson was discovered in New York City by the founders of Ford Models, Eileen and Jerry Ford. She became a model, entered pageants, and met Jeffrey Epstein in the early 1980s; they had an on-and-off relationship for about a decade. Epstein paid for her medical school, and she later became a physician.
Glenn Dubin, whose company was sold to JPMorgan Chase for $1.3 billion, was introduced to its CEO by Epstein. Dubin was first married to Elizabeth Saltzman, a close associate of Ghislaine Maxwell; they divorced after two years, and he later married Eva Andersson.
Epstein was reportedly interested in their first daughter, Celina, and was godfather to all three children. Virginia Giuffre states in her memoir that she was trafficked to Dubin while his pregnant wife and kids were in the next room.
In 2009, Glenn and Eva wrote to a probation board on Epstein’s behalf. When Celina turned 18, Epstein created a $50 million trust in her name. After Eva survived breast cancer, she and Glenn helped establish the Dubin Breast Center at Mount Sinai Health System. Because a public donation from Epstein might not be accepted, Eva created the Celina Dubin United Fund as a pass-through.
The Dubins donated $5 million to Harvard University and supported the Harvard Kennedy School; all three of their children attended Harvard.
They both still work for Mount Sinai Hospital.

