Glenn Dubin
Category: Business Public Figure • ID: glenn-dubin
Role / Public Description
Business executive. Hedge fund co-founder. Named in civil litigation and document releases connected to the Epstein network. Has publicly denied wrongdoing. No criminal charges have been brought.
Who This Person Is
Glenn Dubin is an American hedge fund manager and co-founder of Highbridge Capital Management, an alternative investment firm that was later acquired by JPMorgan Chase. He is a recognized figure in the financial industry and has been involved in philanthropic activities. Dubin's name has appeared in Epstein-related court filings and document releases.
Dubin's name appears in civil litigation connected to the Epstein network, including in Giuffre v. Maxwell and related civil depositions, where he has been referenced in the context of Epstein's social circle. He was among individuals whose names appeared in documents released or unsealed in connection with the Epstein investigations. Dubin has publicly denied any wrongdoing or inappropriate conduct. Court filings in civil proceedings contain allegations involving Dubin that he has contested. No criminal charges have been brought against him.
Inclusion in this archive reflects Dubin's documented appearance in civil court filings and document releases connected to the Epstein network. All characterizations of alleged conduct are allegations, not court findings. The archive does not draw legal conclusions from civil litigation references.
Leon Black — EpsteinCaseFiles.com | Neutral Public Records Archive
Leon Black, co-founder of Apollo Global Management, acknowledged paying advisory fees to Jeffrey Epstein. An independent review found no evidence of illegal activity. Referenced in civil litigation and document releases. No criminal charges.
Sources (baseline references)
Primary sources
- Giuffre v. Maxwell civil docket — CourtListener, S.D.N.Y. Verify specific filings naming Dubin and the context of those references before publication. PRIMARY.
- DOJ Epstein Disclosures — justice.gov/epstein/doj-disclosures — verify whether and how Dubin's name appears in released materials. Primary source should be verified before publication. PRIMARY.
- S.D.N.Y. unsealing orders — Court records from the Maxwell prosecution proceedings. CourtListener and PACER. Verify specific filing references before publication. PRIMARY.
Secondary sources
- Reuters — Reporting on civil litigation proceedings naming Dubin. SECONDARY.
- AP — Wire coverage of document unsealing and Epstein network references. SECONDARY.
- New York Times — Coverage of Epstein network and associated individuals. SECONDARY.