This mystery woman was the last person Epstein called before his death - He tried to leave a huge inheritance
Jeffrey Epstein attempted to leave a $100 million inheritance to Belarusian Karyna Shulyak, as revealed in documents following his death.
Documents released in the United States more than six years after Jeffrey Epstein's death reveal that he intended to leave a substantial inheritance of up to $100 million to Karyna Shulyak, a woman he considered his future wife. This information comes from a 32-page trust document created just two days before Epstein's death in August 2019, which effectively served as his will. Shulyak was named as his primary beneficiary in this document, and she was the last person Epstein contacted before his passing.
At the time of his death, Epstein's estate was valued at nearly $600 million, but subsequent court documents have indicated that the value has since diminished to around $127 million. Regardless of the reduced value of his estate, Epstein's will indicates that he intended to assign a total of approximately $288 million in cash and other assets. The implications of this inheritance on Shulyak and the ongoing legal proceedings surrounding Epstein's estate highlight a complicated legacy stemming from his controversial life and the serious charges he faced.
The public's interest in Epstein's wealth, the details of his will, and the identity of Shulyak, who remains somewhat of a mystery, point to broader issues concerning financial distribution and the aftermath of high-profile cases involving sexual misconduct. As investigations continue and the estate's value fluctuates, the ramifications for Epstein's heirs and the involved parties may become increasingly significant.