Sweden has several documented connections to Jeffrey Epstein, primarily through personal and social relationships involving Swedish or Swedish-American individuals.
Eva Andersson-Dubin
Swedish-born physician and former model Eva Andersson-Dubin dated Epstein romantically for approximately 11 years, beginning in the early 1980s.
She introduced him to her future husband, billionaire Glenn Dubin.
The Dubin family remained socially connected to Epstein for years afterward.
Flight logs show multiple trips on his private jet, and unsealed court documents from the Virginia Giuffre vs. Ghislaine Maxwell case include allegations related to the Dubins (though they have denied wrongdoing).
Andersson-Dubin testified in Maxwell's 2021 trial.
This represents one of the longest and most direct personal links between Epstein and a Swedish individual.
Princess Sofia of Sweden
In December 2025, newly released emails from Epstein's correspondence revealed contacts involving Princess Sofia (then known as Sofia Hellqvist, an aspiring model and actress, before marrying Prince Carl Philip in 2015).
Swedish-American businesswoman Barbro Ehnbom (an alumna of the Stockholm School of Economics with prior ties to Epstein) emailed him in 2005, introducing Sofia with photos and describing her as an "aspiring actress/model."
Reports indicate Sofia met Epstein at least once during this period.
The Swedish Royal Court issued statements confirming a limited interaction but emphasizing no further contact and that she had no knowledge of his criminal activities at the time.
The revelation led to public scrutiny, with Princess Sofia skipping a royal event amid the news.
These are the most prominent known connections. Epstein had no known property or major operations in Sweden itself, and broader links (e.g., through models or financiers) are less substantiated.
The referenced file "EFTA00074217.pdf" appears to be from the Giuffre v. Maxwell court case exhibits (related to Epstein documents), but no public sources directly tie it to Sweden-specific mentions, and it may be one of many unsealed filings without unique relevance here.