[[Jeffrey Epstein]] | [[Andrew Cuomo]] Harry Fisch is a prominent New York-based **urologist and male fertility specialist**, founder and director of the Male Reproductive Center at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center, and a clinical professor of urology at Weill Cornell Medical College. He is the author of **"The Male Biological Clock"** (2005) and has been a frequent media commentator on men's reproductive health. In the context you're asking about, however, his significance is not primarily medical — it is his positioning at the intersection of the Epstein network, New York political power, and the figure of **Boris Nikolic** that makes him geopolitically and criminally relevant. ## The Epstein Connection Fisch appears in the Epstein story through his social and professional proximity to figures in Epstein's orbit. He was identified as part of the broader network of prominent New York professionals — doctors, financiers, academics, lawyers — who had social relationships with Epstein during the period when Epstein was operating as a well-connected financier and philanthropist before his 2008 Florida conviction. This network is significant not because every member of it was necessarily aware of or complicit in Epstein's crimes, but because it illustrates the social infrastructure through which Epstein maintained his legitimacy and access to institutional power across decades. Epstein cultivated relationships with prominent physicians specifically and deliberately — his circle included figures from Harvard Medical School, the Salk Institute, and major New York medical institutions. The pattern of these relationships suggests Epstein used proximity to credentialed scientific and medical figures both to enhance his own intellectual credibility and potentially as part of his broader interest in genetics and reproductive science, which has been documented in reporting by the New York Times and others. Epstein expressed interest in what has been described as a eugenics-adjacent project — allegedly discussing plans to seed women with his sperm at his New Mexico ranch — that gave his relationships with reproductive specialists a more sinister potential dimension.