The Epstein Chronicles

Rinaldo Rizzo And His Story About Epstein, Maxwell And The Dubin's


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Rinaldo Rizzo told investigators and reporters that one of the most disturbing aspects of Glenn and Eva Andersson Dubin’s relationship with Jeffrey Epstein involved a young Swedish girl who was brought into their household under deeply questionable circumstances. According to Rizzo, the girl was presented as a “foreign exchange” or “au pair” type figure, but her role quickly became ambiguous and unsettling. He said Epstein personally arranged for her placement in the Dubin home and remained closely involved in her movements and supervision, an arrangement that made clear she was not simply an employee or guest but part of Epstein’s broader system of control over young women. Rizzo described the girl as isolated, dependent, and under Epstein’s influence, with the Dubins providing the safe, respectable cover of a wealthy family household while Epstein retained access and authority. This account places the Dubin home not just in Epstein’s social circle, but inside the operational machinery of how young girls were housed, concealed, and managed.

What makes Rizzo’s testimony especially incriminating is his assertion that the Dubins could not plausibly have been unaware of what was happening. He said the girl’s presence, her youth, her lack of independence, and Epstein’s continuing involvement were all obvious and impossible to miss inside the household. Yet the Dubins later insisted they had no knowledge of Epstein’s trafficking or exploitation and portrayed themselves as blindsided by his crimes. Rizzo’s account shreds that narrative. If Epstein was placing young foreign girls inside their home, supervising them, and maintaining control over them through the family’s household structure, then ignorance becomes a legal fiction rather than a credible defense. The Swedish girl episode suggests not casual friendship but functional cooperation — the use of elite homes as staging grounds inside Epstein’s trafficking network. It is one of the clearest examples of how Epstein’s operation relied not only on planes and islands, but on wealthy friends willing to look away while exploitation happened under their own roof.




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