Mount Sinai Hospital granted Jeffrey Epstein VIP medical care: report
Late financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein is seen in this image from the U.S. Justice Department’s file of Epstein, released by the House Oversight Committee Democrats Washington, D.C. on Dec. 18, 2025. House Oversight Committee Democrats/Handout via REUTERS

Newly released Justice Department files expose how Mount Sinai Hospital staff granted VIP medical care to Jeffrey Epstein years after his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor.

Documents reveal a network of doctors and administrators who arranged after-hours emergency room access, made house calls to Epstein's homes and private island, and facilitated professional opportunities for his associates, reported CNN. This includes plastic surgeon Dr. Jess Ting, who described Epstein as a "VIP" and pledged, "for Mr. Epstein anything is possible."

According to the Epstein files, hospital trustee Robin Solomon provided Epstein's ex-girlfriend Eva Andersson-Dubin with a 24/7 emergency room contact number. They also reveal Epstein donated over $300,000 to Mount Sinai-affiliated organizations, including $125,000 to the Dubin Breast Center, according to CNN.

Hospital staff also intervened to help Epstein's girlfriend secure a dental residency.

Mount Sinai has remained largely silent on the controversy, forming only an internal investigation committee and failing to providing public updates.

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