Epstein’s girlfriend married a woman, showing how he gamed immigration

South China Morning Post
by Bloomberg
February 14, 2026
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Epstein’s girlfriend married a woman, showing how he gamed immigration
Jeffrey Epstein’s manipulation of the US immigration system to keep foreign women tied to him is revealed through the story of his girlfriend, Karyna Shuliak. In 2013, Shuliak faced concerns about her visa status, which were soon resolved after she married an American woman, Jennifer, who had been connected to Epstein by him. This marriage, along with others orchestrated by Epstein, highlights how he exploited student visas, English language programs, and sham marriages to maintain control over the women in his orbit. Shuliak’s journey began when Epstein facilitated her admission to Columbia University’s dental school as a transfer student from Belarus. Despite not completing her degree, she gained entry through a complex process that Epstein orchestrated. After marrying Jennifer, Shuliak secured a Green Card and eventually US citizenship in 2018. However, the marriage was short-lived, as she divorced Jennifer shortly after gaining citizenship. Epstein’s involvement extended to directly messaging his immigration lawyer about celebrating her naturalization interview with festivities like a mechanical bull and red, white, and blue balloons. The case of Shuliak and other women in Epstein’s circle demonstrate how he systematically exploited legal loopholes to ensure their prolonged stay in the US. By leveraging his connections and resources, he manipulated the system to create opportunities for these women, only to maintain control over them. This revelation underscores the dangers of such exploitation within immigration processes and raises questions about oversight and accountability. The broader implications of Epstein’s actions are significant, particularly for those interested in immigration policies, law enforcement, and social justice. The case highlights how vulnerable individuals can be manipulated by powerful figures with access to legal and financial resources. It also sheds light on the need
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Originally published on South China Morning Post on 2/14/2026