
Glenn Dubin
Glenn Dubin is a billionaire hedge fund manager, co-founder of Highbridge Capital Management (sold to JPMorgan 2004), and founder of Engine No. 1. He maintained close social contact with Epstein dating to the 1980s when Epstein dated Dubin's future wife, Eva Andersson-Dubin. The Dubins maintained contact post-2008 conviction including disputed 2009 Thanksgiving dinner. Virginia Giuffre alleged she was trafficked to Dubin as a teenager; Dubin denies all allegations. Former butler Rinaldo Rizzo testified to witnessing a crying teenage Swedish girl at the Dubin residence after visiting Epstein (around 2005).
The Dubins represent post-conviction normalization at the heart of the Epstein case. Despite Epstein's guilty plea and sex offender status, they maintained social contact and hosted him in their home, signaling to elite networks that associating with Epstein remained acceptable. Epstein allegedly facilitated JPMorgan's Highbridge acquisition, receiving over $15 million. 2023 litigation against JPMorgan alleged Highbridge "trafficked young women and girls on its own private jet from Florida to Epstein in New York as late as 2012"—claim never fully litigated due to settlement.
Sources
Wall Street on Parade reporting on Dubin-Epstein connections; Virginia Giuffre civil case records; Court testimony and depositions.