Epstein’s girlfriend married a woman, showing how he gamed immigration
A newly released cache of files reveals how Jeffrey Epstein manipulated the U.S. immigration system to keep women in his circle close.

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AI-generatedA newly released cache of files reveals how Jeffrey Epstein manipulated the U.S. immigration system to keep women in his circle close. Karyna Shuliak, Epstein's girlfriend, faced visa issues in 2013 and subsequently married an American woman, Jennifer, after being introduced by Epstein to Kimbal Musk, Jennifer's then partner. This marriage led to Shuliak obtaining a Green Card in 2013 and citizenship in 2018, after which she divorced. Epstein also facilitated Shuliak's admission to Columbia University's dental school, despite her incomplete degree from Belarus, navigating complex immigration hurdles in the process. The documents show Epstein used student visas, English courses, and sham marriages to control the immigration status of women associated with him.
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5 extractedEpstein arranged for Shuliak's admission to Columbia University's dental school.
Shuliak later divorced her spouse, Jennifer.
Shuliak obtained a Green Card and then citizenship.
Jeffrey Epstein's girlfriend, Karyna Shuliak, married an American citizen in 2013.
Epstein used student visas, English language courses and sham marriages to keep women in his orbit.