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A startling image recently surfaced from the Epstein files, depicting a woman receiving stitches on a dining room table, shedding light on the disgraced financier’s unexpected connections to the medical world.
The Department of Justice has released millions of documents linked to the late Jeffrey Epstein, gradually unveiling his deep entanglement in elite circles.
Epstein, who was apprehended in 2019 on charges of federal sex trafficking, died by suicide while in prison. However, evidence of his criminal activities spans several decades.
As these DOJ documents continue to be scrutinized, they reveal a vast network surrounding Epstein, including several medical professionals accused of overlooking his illicit actions.
Among the documents are emails, initially reported by the New York Times, showing frequent communication between Epstein and Dr. Eva Dubin, a former Miss Sweden and founder of the Dubin Breast Center at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City.
In one particularly shocking exchange, Epstein told Dubin that he was flying to New York with a Russian female student, whose name was redacted in the files, after she fell off an ATV on his private island in the US Virgin Islands.Â
In an email to Dubin dated October 6, 2012, Epstein wrote: ‘I am flying to ny will land at 630… [redacted] fell off the ATV and needs stitches in her forehead and an x-ray to ensure no concussion… can you organize thanks will call later or try my cell.’Â
A disturbing photo from the Epstein files depicted what appeared to be a medical procedure coordinated by Jeffrey EpsteinÂ
Epstein reportedly had deep ties with the medical industry and had multiple doctors cater to his private needsÂ
Dr Eva Dubin was mentioned multiple times in the Epstein files. She’s pictured above at a benefit in 2015Â
Dubin responded that top plastic surgeon Jess Ting was ‘standing by’ and told Epstein to call her when they landed so she could go with them.Â
The next day, Epstein sent another email to his assistant, instructing her to purchase large first-aid kits and asking for a defibrillator.Â
‘[Redacted] had a bad accident on the island. dr ting put 35 stitches in her head, laid out on the dining room table,’ the email continued.Â
A photo in the files showed a woman lying down, apparently undergoing a medical procedure. Her face was blocked by towels, and the faces of the three other individuals in the picture were redacted.Â
A person in a checkered shirt who looked like a man was seen sitting near the woman while two other women stood over them, and one held a lamp over the alleged procedure.Â
The New York Times also found several other emails included in the files between Dr Ting and Epstein.Â
One of the emails revealed correspondence about Ting’s family taking a trip to Epstein’s island. Another email, months later, revealed that Epstein agreed to donate $50,000 to breast cancer research.Â
Ting denied any wrongdoing and said he was not in the photo of the alleged home procedure. He added that he never witnessed any criminal activity from Epstein.Â
Mount Sinai previously said they would donate an equal sum to a foundation preventing human trafficking and sexual exploitation after it was revealed Epstein donated millionsÂ
Dubin was the former Miss Sweden and founder of the Dubin Breast Center. She’s married to billionaire Glenn Dubin. The two are pictured above in 2012Â
‘In my treatment of these adult patients, I never knew, witnessed, or had any knowledge of any illegal or potentially illegal activities,’ Ting said in a statement to the Times.Â
‘Mr Epstein represents the very worst of human nature, and I deeply regret having had any association with him.’Â
Epstein’s ties with Mount Sinai and other New York hospitals ran deep. A Politico review of three million pages of files revealed that Epstein gave at least $250,000 to the hospital even after his 2008 conviction on prostitution charges.Â
Mount Sinai pledged in 2019 that a sum equal to the donations received from Epstein would be donated to a foundation preventing human trafficking and sexual exploitation.Â
Some of Epstein’s donations were to the Dubin Breast Center. Dubin and Epstein dated in the 80s and remained in contact for decades.Â
Epstein mentioned Dubin in an email with the unnamed Russian student, where she asked whether she could have sex with another man if she used a condom.Â
Epstein told her that she would have to visit a gynecologist first, adding in another message, ‘Eva will organize pussy doctor.’Â
Dubin also reportedly arranged for the young woman to volunteer at the Dubin Breast Center, telling Epstein in an email: ‘I told them she will only sit there and look pretty.’
The files also mentioned Mount Sinai surgeon Dr Jess Ting. Ting has denied any wrongdoing or close association with Epstein. He’s pictured above at a speaking event in 2019Â
One email exchange in the files revealed that a woman allegedly hit her head while at Epstein’s island, pictured above. Epstein asked for help coordinating a surgery to get her stitchesÂ
A representative for Dubin told the New York Times that she had provided hundreds of referrals to medical specialists during her career, including Epstein.Â
‘Each referral was made in good faith and without any awareness of wrongdoing,’ the representative added.Â
The statement denied that Dubin had ever witnessed or suspected Epstein’s criminal conduct.Â
A spokesperson for Mount Sinai said in an additional statement that the hospital had formed a committee to investigate ties to Epstein, and added: ‘We will continue to take any and all appropriate actions.’
The Daily Mail has reached out to the press team at Mount Sinai for additional comment. Â