How Jeffrey Epstein Secured Visas, Sham Marriages for Women in His Trafficking Network
Epstein and his network used student visas, sham marriages, and sponsorships to help foreign women gain legal U.S. status, with documented cases including Karyna Shuliak's green card and citizenship.
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How Jeffrey Epstein built the global network that protected him
The sexual predator, who came from a modest background, used his scheming and manipulation to open the doors to the global elite. His influence was such that many powerful figures continued to associate with him, even after his first conviction in 2008.
How could a student dropout from Brooklyn become a spider in a criminal network about money, power, sex slaves and intelligence services? A search for traces in his life story.
How Jeffrey Epstein secured visas, sham marriages for women in his trafficking network
Newly released US Department of Justice files reveal Jeffrey Epstein exploited student visas, English schools, and marriages to manage women's immigration status. He sponsored language programs and pursued work visas, even arranging a marriage for one woman to secure permanent residency and ...
Epstein’s girlfriend married a woman, showing how he gamed immigration
By Francesca Maglione, Tom Schoenberg, Maya Davis and Silla Brush, Bloomberg News In early 2013, Jeffrey Epstein’s girlfriend, Karyna Shuliak, was stressed about her U.S. visa status. Later that year, she married an American citizen and her worries were gone. A Green Card followed, and, in 2018, citizenship. Then Shuliak divorced her spouse: a woman named Jennifer who had been in a relationship with Kimbal Musk after Epstein connected them. “Now…
Released documents reveal how Jeffrey Epstein used student visas, sham marriages and high-level connections to keep foreign women in the US and circumvent immigration restrictions
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