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The Epstein Files

File 132 - Karyna Shuliak: The Will, the Estate, and the Public Record

The Epstein Files

NBN.fm

History, True Crime, News

4.1743 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2026

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Karyna Shuliak appears in the Epstein story through press accounts of a Belarus connection, nine-figure will lines, and the shorthand 'last girlfriend' frame. This episode separates civil docket text and filed allegations from headline inference—mapping what executor-controlled estate processes and compensation-fund structures actually show where Shuliak is named, and what remains uncorroborated in the public record. Sources for this episode are available at: https://nbn.fm/epstein-files/epis...

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0:00.0

3 million pages of evidence, thousands of unsealed flight logs,

0:10.0

millions of data points, names, themes and timelines connected.

0:16.0

You are listening to the Epstein files, the world's first AI-native investigation into the case

0:23.6

that traditional journalism simply could not handle.

0:30.9

Welcome back to the Epstein Files.

0:33.2

Last time, we looked at File 131 the morning he died.

0:37.0

Today, we are analyzing File 132, The Last Girlfriend.

0:40.5

As always, every document and source we reference is available at Epsteinfiles.fm.

0:45.5

So let us start with the trust document signed two days before Epstein died,

0:49.3

because the name on that beneficiary line sets up the first anomaly immediately.

0:53.1

Right.

0:53.9

The documents identify

0:55.7

Karina Shuliac as the primary recipient of a reported $100 million bequest. The specific execution

1:02.2

date of this instrument is known as the 1953 trust name for his birth year is documented as August

1:08.9

8, 2019, which is exactly 48 hours before his death in federal custody.

1:12.6

Picture this scenario for a moment. You have an individual locked inside a federal holding facility.

1:17.6

This is one of the most heavily monitored, physically secure environments in the United States judicial system.

1:22.6

The inmate is facing severe federal trafficking charges, yet somehow the gears of high finance are turning

1:28.7

right outside those cell bars. The paper trail demands we ask how a $100 million transfer

1:34.4

is authorized and executed in that specific environment without raising immediate red flags

1:39.6

with, you know, the Bureau of Prisons and the attending attorneys. Because the severe institutional constraints of

1:45.4

executing complex financial documents inside a federal detention center, they require extensive

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