Jeffrey Epstein: Doctors Rewarded for Treating ‘Girls,’ New Docs Show

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Jeffrey Epstein Rewarded Elite Doctors Treating His ‘Girls,’ New Docs Show

Published March 1, 2026, 1:08 PM PST

Jeffrey Epstein seemingly used doctors to exercise control over women, even withholding funds for treatments in some instances, according to recently released documents.

The New York Times released an exposé focusing on communications between Epstein and doctors – released by the Department of Justice last month – which appear to show the convicted pedophile controlling the medical care women in his life were receiving .

Epstein exerted this control in several ways, the NYT explains, from communicating with doctors who gave him final say in decisions he had no right to make to refusing to authorize payment for treatments.

In one instance, an assistant for Epstein asked the financier if he should respond to a woman requesting $600 for Accutane treatment with a doctor named “Dr. Victor.” Epstein simply replied, “ignore.”

This is just one example; the Times reports that Epstein allegedly had Dr. Jess Ting stitch up a woman’s head wound on his dining room table, completing the task with 35 stitches.

Dr. Margaret Moon, an expert in medical ethics at Johns Hopkins, told the New York Times that such a substantial injury should have been treated in a fully equipped emergency room.

Dr. Ting told the Times, “In my treatment of these adult patients, I never knew, witnessed, or had any knowledge of any illegal or potentially illegal activities.” He also stated he regrets his association with Epstein.

A dentist at Columbia University inquired with Epstein about how much work he wanted done on a “girl” who had two “black teeth.” Another doctor, Dr. Bruce Moskowitz, told Epstein to send two women suffering from gonorrhea to an emergency room in West Palm Beach to avoid having to “report the cases to health department including contact.” Florida state law requires doctors to report positive gonorrhea test results.

Epstein had a particularly strong relationship with Dr. Eva Dubin, who the NYT claims “became Mr. Epstein’s conduit to Mount Sinai, connecting him, his friends and women in his orbit with doctors there.” Dr. Dubin has denied any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein.

Numerous doctors received substantial financial contributions – primarily in the form of donations to research, but sometimes as cash or favors – in exchange for continued medical services.

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