EPSTEIN FILES SHOCKER: Horrific New Photo Reveals Doctor Stitching Woman on Predator's Dining Table as Sarah Ferguson Link Emerges

Newly released documents from the Jeffrey Epstein files have unveiled shocking details about the disgraced financier's extensive connections, particularly within the medical industry, and controversial visits from high-profile individuals such as Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York.
Among the most disturbing revelations is a photo depicting what appears to be a home surgery conducted on Epstein's dining room table. This image surfaced alongside emails detailing how Epstein leveraged his ties with medical specialists to cater to his private needs. The Department of Justice's release of millions of documents has slowly exposed Epstein's deep entrenchment in high society and the alleged complicity of several medical professionals in overlooking his illicit activities.
One key figure mentioned in the files is Dr. Eva Dubin, former Miss Sweden and founder of the Dubin Breast Center at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City. Correspondence between Dubin and Epstein revealed a shocking exchange from October 6, 2012. Epstein emailed Dubin stating he was flying to New York with a Russian female student who had suffered a fall from an ATV on his private island in the US Virgin Islands, requiring stitches for a forehead wound and an x-ray for a possible concussion. He asked Dubin to organize the necessary medical attention. Dubin quickly responded, assuring Epstein that top plastic surgeon Jess Ting was 'standing by' and instructed him to call upon their arrival.
The following day, Epstein sent an email to his assistant confirming the student's 'bad accident on the island,' adding that 'dr ting put 35 stitches in her head, laid out on the dining room table.' The photo released from the files vividly depicts a woman lying down, seemingly undergoing this medical procedure, with her face obscured by towels and the faces of three other individuals in the picture redacted. Dr. Ting, whose family reportedly took a trip to Epstein's island as revealed in other emails, later received a $50,000 donation from Epstein for breast cancer research. Ting has vehemently denied any wrongdoing or close association with Epstein, stating he was not in the photo and never witnessed any criminal activity. He expressed deep regret for any association with Epstein, calling him 'the very worst of human nature.'
Epstein's financial ties to institutions like Mount Sinai ran deep. A Politico review of three million pages of files revealed that Epstein donated at least $250,000 to the hospital even after his 2008 conviction on prostitution charges, with some of these funds directed to the Dubin Breast Center. Mount Sinai pledged in 2019 to donate an equal sum to a foundation combating human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Further emails between Epstein and the unnamed Russian student showed Epstein discussing a gynecologist visit, explicitly stating 'Eva will organize pussy doctor.' Dubin also reportedly arranged for this 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.' A representative for Dubin stated that all her referrals were made in good faith, without any awareness of Epstein's criminal conduct, a claim Mount Sinai is investigating through a specially formed committee.
In a separate set of extraordinary revelations, the Epstein Files expose how Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, visited Epstein in Florida in April 2009 while he was serving a jail sentence for a child sex offense. Emails detail her trip to Palm Beach to meet the financier at his office during his day release from prison, a period when he was monitored by a local police officer. The meeting primarily focused on her business, Mothers Army, with Epstein offering advice on securing a £10 million sponsorship deal and suggesting involvement from figures like Michelle Obama. Following this encounter, Ferguson expressed effusive gratitude in an email, calling Epstein her 'dear spectacular and special friend' and a 'legend.'
The visits sparked outrage, with lawyer Gloria Allred, representing many of Epstein's victims, labeling Ferguson a 'disgrace.' Allred questioned Ferguson's priorities, asking if her 'own personal financial situation was more important than a crime against a child.' US Congressman Suhas Subramanyam, part of the House Oversight Committee investigating Epstein, urged Ferguson to disclose all she knows to help victims achieve justice. Further emails suggest Ferguson attempted subsequent visits to Epstein while he was still incarcerated in May, although it's unclear if these materialized. In early 2011, amid scrutiny over Prince Andrew's dealings with Epstein, the financier noted in an email to a contact that 'Fergie was both at the [Palm Beach] house and at the office with the police officer sitting at the front desk.'
Adding to the controversy, newly unearthed emails by The Mail on Sunday reveal that a taxpayer-funded Metropolitan Police officer accompanied Sarah Ferguson to Epstein’s Florida mansion in July 2009, just five days after his release from prison. This personal protection officer flew from London to Miami at taxpayers’ expense for Ferguson's lunch with Epstein, a trip that also included her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. The officer’s flights were not covered by Epstein. These findings are expected to intensify pressure on Scotland Yard and Buckingham Palace to explain the use of public funds for such a controversial visit.
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