Barry Gilheany ✍😔The daily fallout continues in Britain from the revelations concerning the revelations about New Labour guru Peter Mandelson..
So how did this para-state or para–Multinational Corporation operate? The Epstein files reveal the full organisational structure and culture of World Patriarchy Inc. It is a milieu in which “the men are rich and powerful, and the women are not.” They lay bare:
In the division of labour in this gilded dystopia, the men are the billionaires, the tech giants, the bankers, statesmen, politicians, leaders, people who need to be cultivated as they provide Epstein ways to bolster his tentacles of influence. The women exist as little better than paid servants, as insignificant plus-ones. They feature in Epstein’s world as objects to be manicured and optimised for the male gaze – teeth seen to, weight lost, STDs treated, features fixed. (“You might want to see a doctor about reducing the nose a little before you turn 23,” Epstein suggests to an unnamed woman in July 2017).[4]
In the organisation chart of this transnational criminality, the role of CEO without the kudos of power and authority is occupied by Lesley Groff, Epstein’s long-term executive assistant. She heads up the team of women helpers tasked with attending to every need and whim of the male movers and shakers constantly at their beck and call. Her job specification is the organisation of schedules, snacks, and women. She is on first name terms with a global rota of female personal assistants – Elon Musk’s Mary Beth and Anne and Richard Branson’s Helen. They liaise with each other about their employers’ dietary preferences (Branson likes Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio and Rose. No Chardonnay please!) When Epstein has a meeting with the ex-US Treasury secretary Larry Summers in 2012, Groff reminds her female colleagues that “Larry is VIP!” and tells them that “We should be prepared with snacks with Larry.”[5]
Gross greases the wheels of the Epstein operation by sorting out the diaries and travel schedules for her boss so that he can meet his powerful clients as he traverses the globe between Paris, Los Angeles, New York, and London. At short notice, she sorts out invites to two seminars in 2012 on power and money to the great, good, and not so good of the worlds of Big Tech and High Politics – Jeff Bezos, Jes Staley, Bill Clinton, Peter Thiel, Bill Gates etc. In parallel she organises the logistics of the more sinister aspects of the Epstein global enterprise – the travel and visa arrangements for the women that Epstein wants to accompany with on his trips around the world. She handles innumerable requests to transport women from Eastern European cities: “Organise for [redacted] to come from Moscow to Paris arrive 2.40 sat, leave late sun night, she will send her passport.” She sends out details of the addresses that women should be picked up from (“Girls to meet at 71st Street with their IDs. Heli to East Hampton. She gets saunas fixed, steam rooms serviced, makes sure the modem is working in the bedroom.”)[6]
Not that it would prick the consciences or self-awareness zones of these men had they committed their indiscretions in front of their female servants, but away from their observations the full extent of their Access Hollywood, locker room type banter is laid bare. “By the way,” Sultan bin Sulayem messages Epstein early on a November Tuesday morning in 2013. “The Ukrainian and Moldovan arrived. Big disappointment the Moldavian is not as attractive as the picture.” “Photo shop,” Epstein suggests. “Not only that she was too short and skinny” the Sultan replies. In the aftermath of Epstein’s release from prison in July 2009, Peter Mandelson asks “How is freedom feeling?” To which Epstein replies “She feels fresh, firm and creamy.” “Naughty boy,” Mandelson responded and asks “How shall we celebrate” eliciting this reply from Epstein “With Grace and Modesty (the names of two strippers. While there are just 525 messages referencing “pussy”, the word is often coyly used as a barely disguised unit of communication currency. Men sign off messages to Epstein wishing him “lots of P.” “Happy New Year with lots of P” or “Happy Birthday and a year full of health, money and lots of P.” Reflecting on the health benefits of sex, the Canadian longevity doctor Peter Attia writes to Epstein in an email “Pussy is, indeed, low carb. Still awaiting results on gluten content though."[7] Sexism with the New Age wellness touch.
Since the revelations in the Epstein files are widely perceived to have undermined faith in the workings of liberal democracy, increased contempt in politicians as a category regardless of party affiliation, and to be a boon for anti-system populists, it is worth looking at the involvement of two radical figures from the opposite ends of the ideological spectrum in Epstein’s circle. Entering stage right is Steve Bannon the intellectual guru for the Alt-Right and former Trump adviser. Bannon acted as a mentor for Epstein’s appearance in a documentary series designed to salvage his public image. In return Epstein gave Bannon high end gifts, including a Hermes Apple watch. In one 2019 exchange, Bannon offered this pearl of wisdom “first we need to push back on the lies”, “crush the pedo/trafficking narrative” and “rebuild your image as philanthropist.”[8] A piece of counsel straight from the playbook of Donald Trump’s notorious mentor Roy Cohn whose mantra was deny, attack, never admit fault. In a video of an interview released as part of the new files, Bannon asks him: “Do you think you’re the devil himself?” Epstein replies: “No, but I do have a good mirror.” When told he has “all the attributes of the devil,” he says, “The devil scares me.”[9]
Entering from the left is one of its most iconic, cross-generational figures – Professor Noam Chomsky. In February 2019, 11 years after he had pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor, Epstein told an associate he had received advice from Chomsky over how to deal with the clamour of public and media response to the multiple allegations against him. Chomsky’s advice reads as follows “The best way to proceed is to ignore it . . . That’s particularly true now with the hysteria that has developed about abuse of women, which has reached the point that even questioning a charge is worse than murder." [10]
[3] Amekia Gentleman, Epstein’s world: where powerful men matter and women exist to serve them. Guardian. 7 February 2026 pp.14-15
[4] Ibid, p.14
[5] Ibid
[6] Ibid
[7] Ibid
[8] Jason Burke, Daniel Boffey and Emine Sinmaz, Epstein’s network. Extraordinary details from vast cache of files. The Guardian. 5 February 2026 p.9
[9] Ibid
[10] Ramon Antinio Vargas, ‘Best ignore it’ Emails reveal Chomsky advice to guilty sex offender. The Guardian 4 February 2016 pp.8-9
[11] Ibid
With the latest batch of documents released by the US Department of Justice concerning the reach of influence of the late serial sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, and the resignation of PM Keir Starmer’s Chief of Staff Morgan McSweeney, it is important to delve beneath the headlines behind the downfall of Mandelson and the former HRH Prince Andrew (and maybe the PM himself and other Establishment figures) to name and examine what the nexus of elite power, finance and celebrity surrounding Epstein was. A bespoke organisation of patriarchy crossing political and ideological lines in which men of power and privilege traded favours and resources and which required cowed and subservient women to service both the perverted sexual needs of those in the circle and the day-to-day functional running of the operation.
Before digging down and dirty into the sordid and criminal vortex of misogynistic abuse and exploitation that was the Epstein network, let us briefly reprise the events of the last week. Peter Mandelson, consummate networker and connoisseur extraordinaire of wealth and privilege resigned in September 2025 as UK ambassador to Washington after an earlier tranche of DOJ data dump revealed photographic evidence of his friendship with and residence in the properties of Epstein. This was after Epstein's conviction for soliciting under age sex in 2008. He was then found to have informed Epstein by email, when Secretary of State for Business in the administration of PM Gordon Brown, of market sensitive developments in relation to Brown’s attempts to deal with the effects of the 2008 global financial collapse and of proposals to cap bonuses for bankers: effectively insider trading.
Before digging down and dirty into the sordid and criminal vortex of misogynistic abuse and exploitation that was the Epstein network, let us briefly reprise the events of the last week. Peter Mandelson, consummate networker and connoisseur extraordinaire of wealth and privilege resigned in September 2025 as UK ambassador to Washington after an earlier tranche of DOJ data dump revealed photographic evidence of his friendship with and residence in the properties of Epstein. This was after Epstein's conviction for soliciting under age sex in 2008. He was then found to have informed Epstein by email, when Secretary of State for Business in the administration of PM Gordon Brown, of market sensitive developments in relation to Brown’s attempts to deal with the effects of the 2008 global financial collapse and of proposals to cap bonuses for bankers: effectively insider trading.
The resulting outcry led to Mandelson’s resignation from the House of Lords and from the Labour Party. But the real gotcha moment came at Prime Minister’s Questions at noon on Wednesday when at the third time of asking Kemi Badenoch, Conservative leader, drew from Keir Starmer an admission that he had known of (if not to the fullest extent) of the erstwhile peer of the realm’s links to Epstein, post his conviction. For all his angry denunciations of Mandelson’s “treachery” and his indignant assertions that he “had lied and lied again” during the vetting process prior to his ambassadorial appointment; the mood on the Labour benches and within the wider party is that the buck stops with him. Certainly, it is impossible to disagree with Gordon Brown’s assertion that Keir Starmer is facing the most serious crisis of his Premiership yet.
That no heads have rolled in the United States because of the thousands of references to Donald Trump in the files (and of assorted Democrat and Republican luminaries) does not lessen the morality tale that the whole sorry episode tells us about British and Labour politics; that appointing someone with Mandelson’s record of sleaze (two dismissals from Blair’s first cabinet for inappropriate financial relationships) to Britain’s top diplomatic posting on the rationale that his making friends and influencing skillset was ideal for dealing with the caprices of Donald Trump sets a very low bar for competence and integrity in public life. As things stand, Starmer’s government is in a limbo state with authority leaking away from it but with no obvious successor to Sir Keir in sight.
However, in the words of Marina Hyde, rather than “being massively more obsessed” with the fact of this “network of incredibly famous and powerful men trying to help a known ex-con minimise and wave away his under-age sex crimes,” we should be “more concerned about the actual Sex Bilderberg.”[1]. For in her sarcastic takedown of the New Statesman’s banner headline on the Mandelson affair as the “scandal of the century” it is not even the scandal of the scandal. For all the discussion and analysis of the fallout is possibly:
However, in the words of Marina Hyde, rather than “being massively more obsessed” with the fact of this “network of incredibly famous and powerful men trying to help a known ex-con minimise and wave away his under-age sex crimes,” we should be “more concerned about the actual Sex Bilderberg.”[1]. For in her sarcastic takedown of the New Statesman’s banner headline on the Mandelson affair as the “scandal of the century” it is not even the scandal of the scandal. For all the discussion and analysis of the fallout is possibly:
a mass displacement activity, driven subconsciously or consciously by men, so we don’t have to reckon with the fact that we now have searchable records of the way some of the most powerful guys in the world, who have huge sway over our lives, talk and think about women. And girls.[2]
So how did this para-state or para–Multinational Corporation operate? The Epstein files reveal the full organisational structure and culture of World Patriarchy Inc. It is a milieu in which “the men are rich and powerful, and the women are not.” They lay bare:
the private behaviour of a male ruling class, as they network, joke and trade information. Women exist at the periphery, tolerated because they provide sex, they grace a table.[3]
In the division of labour in this gilded dystopia, the men are the billionaires, the tech giants, the bankers, statesmen, politicians, leaders, people who need to be cultivated as they provide Epstein ways to bolster his tentacles of influence. The women exist as little better than paid servants, as insignificant plus-ones. They feature in Epstein’s world as objects to be manicured and optimised for the male gaze – teeth seen to, weight lost, STDs treated, features fixed. (“You might want to see a doctor about reducing the nose a little before you turn 23,” Epstein suggests to an unnamed woman in July 2017).[4]
In the organisation chart of this transnational criminality, the role of CEO without the kudos of power and authority is occupied by Lesley Groff, Epstein’s long-term executive assistant. She heads up the team of women helpers tasked with attending to every need and whim of the male movers and shakers constantly at their beck and call. Her job specification is the organisation of schedules, snacks, and women. She is on first name terms with a global rota of female personal assistants – Elon Musk’s Mary Beth and Anne and Richard Branson’s Helen. They liaise with each other about their employers’ dietary preferences (Branson likes Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio and Rose. No Chardonnay please!) When Epstein has a meeting with the ex-US Treasury secretary Larry Summers in 2012, Groff reminds her female colleagues that “Larry is VIP!” and tells them that “We should be prepared with snacks with Larry.”[5]
Gross greases the wheels of the Epstein operation by sorting out the diaries and travel schedules for her boss so that he can meet his powerful clients as he traverses the globe between Paris, Los Angeles, New York, and London. At short notice, she sorts out invites to two seminars in 2012 on power and money to the great, good, and not so good of the worlds of Big Tech and High Politics – Jeff Bezos, Jes Staley, Bill Clinton, Peter Thiel, Bill Gates etc. In parallel she organises the logistics of the more sinister aspects of the Epstein global enterprise – the travel and visa arrangements for the women that Epstein wants to accompany with on his trips around the world. She handles innumerable requests to transport women from Eastern European cities: “Organise for [redacted] to come from Moscow to Paris arrive 2.40 sat, leave late sun night, she will send her passport.” She sends out details of the addresses that women should be picked up from (“Girls to meet at 71st Street with their IDs. Heli to East Hampton. She gets saunas fixed, steam rooms serviced, makes sure the modem is working in the bedroom.”)[6]
Not that it would prick the consciences or self-awareness zones of these men had they committed their indiscretions in front of their female servants, but away from their observations the full extent of their Access Hollywood, locker room type banter is laid bare. “By the way,” Sultan bin Sulayem messages Epstein early on a November Tuesday morning in 2013. “The Ukrainian and Moldovan arrived. Big disappointment the Moldavian is not as attractive as the picture.” “Photo shop,” Epstein suggests. “Not only that she was too short and skinny” the Sultan replies. In the aftermath of Epstein’s release from prison in July 2009, Peter Mandelson asks “How is freedom feeling?” To which Epstein replies “She feels fresh, firm and creamy.” “Naughty boy,” Mandelson responded and asks “How shall we celebrate” eliciting this reply from Epstein “With Grace and Modesty (the names of two strippers. While there are just 525 messages referencing “pussy”, the word is often coyly used as a barely disguised unit of communication currency. Men sign off messages to Epstein wishing him “lots of P.” “Happy New Year with lots of P” or “Happy Birthday and a year full of health, money and lots of P.” Reflecting on the health benefits of sex, the Canadian longevity doctor Peter Attia writes to Epstein in an email “Pussy is, indeed, low carb. Still awaiting results on gluten content though."[7] Sexism with the New Age wellness touch.
Since the revelations in the Epstein files are widely perceived to have undermined faith in the workings of liberal democracy, increased contempt in politicians as a category regardless of party affiliation, and to be a boon for anti-system populists, it is worth looking at the involvement of two radical figures from the opposite ends of the ideological spectrum in Epstein’s circle. Entering stage right is Steve Bannon the intellectual guru for the Alt-Right and former Trump adviser. Bannon acted as a mentor for Epstein’s appearance in a documentary series designed to salvage his public image. In return Epstein gave Bannon high end gifts, including a Hermes Apple watch. In one 2019 exchange, Bannon offered this pearl of wisdom “first we need to push back on the lies”, “crush the pedo/trafficking narrative” and “rebuild your image as philanthropist.”[8] A piece of counsel straight from the playbook of Donald Trump’s notorious mentor Roy Cohn whose mantra was deny, attack, never admit fault. In a video of an interview released as part of the new files, Bannon asks him: “Do you think you’re the devil himself?” Epstein replies: “No, but I do have a good mirror.” When told he has “all the attributes of the devil,” he says, “The devil scares me.”[9]
Entering from the left is one of its most iconic, cross-generational figures – Professor Noam Chomsky. In February 2019, 11 years after he had pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor, Epstein told an associate he had received advice from Chomsky over how to deal with the clamour of public and media response to the multiple allegations against him. Chomsky’s advice reads as follows “The best way to proceed is to ignore it . . . That’s particularly true now with the hysteria that has developed about abuse of women, which has reached the point that even questioning a charge is worse than murder." [10]
Written in the #MeToo era, these comments are a stark reminder that of how women’s rights and autonomy have been blind spots in parts of the Left; particularly in the Left landscape that relegates concerns like gender relations and sexism to the margins in the pursuit of class and/or anti-imperialist revolutions. Chomsky has made his post-linguistic career around his “manufacturing of consent”, about how the mass media acts as the conduit for the agenda of corporate capitalism through the framing of news and information via the lens of the dominant elites. That and his strident, almost reflective opposition to US foreign policy has earned him a devoted following among generations of radical students and activists. However, his downplaying, if not actual denial, of the Khmer Rouge genocide in Cambodia in the 1970s and the Bosnian genocide in the 1990s and his equivocal attitude to the Russian invasion and war in Ukraine has attracted condemnation from scholars and commentators whose concerns about human rights and social justice has a wider remit than the nefariousness of the US at home and abroad which has been Chomsky’s all consuming passion.
Documents released by US House Democrats in November 2025 partially contained comments attributed to Chomsky, calling it “a most valuable experience” to have maintained “regular contact” with Epstein. Their contact did involve finances, including Chomsky communicating with Epstein for advice throughout a complex fight pitting him against his children from his first marriage that revolved around money and the purchase of an apartment. His second wife and spokesperson Valeria Chomsky arranged for an associate of Epstein to post a $20,000 cheque meant to help “administering the Chomsky challenge in linguistics” at another juncture. This affiliation also gained Chomsky invitations to holiday together and recognisable names to his orbit.[11]
In the absence of any response from Noam and Valeria Chomsky about the content of the Epstein related emails including the authenticity of the 2019 advice attributed to Noam, then not a few would consider it to be an appropriate epitaph for someone who spent a lifetime fulminating about the power of elites but who in the twilight of his life moved around and helped to grease the palms of the most sordid elite perhaps in human history. At least the penny seems to have dropped among Chomsky’s acolytes including Zara Sultana, joint leader of the ill-starred British uber left Your Party who has scrubbed the photos of her with her erstwhile guru and all references to him on the party’s website.
There are many lessons to be drawn from the Epstein scandals. There is the corrosive effects on democracy of the “revolving door” between government and business and the value of the knowledge and contacts that political leaders which is central to the accumulation and operation of such unaccountable power. There is the lack of transparency at the highest levels of decision making in the UK. Had Mandelson been summoned to the Select Foreign Affairs Committee for confirmation of his appointment then the whole sorry episode would have been avoided by its veto. There is the toxic, boys club working culture at 10 Downing Street under the now departed Chief of Staff McSweeney with uncomfortable echoes of Dominic Cummings “reign of terror” during Boris Johnson’s Premiership. Related to this power grab has been the diminution of the authority of the PM and the cavalier disregard for the PLP which has responded by flexing its numerical muscles forcing an almost unprecedented of U turns by the executive. But the dark heart of the Epstein enterprise. was the industrial scale grooming, trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girl children, a global paedophile ring. Anyone who traded information, jobs, or favours while knowledgeable at any level of Epstein’s (and maybe other’s) offending is party to a crime against humanity.
Documents released by US House Democrats in November 2025 partially contained comments attributed to Chomsky, calling it “a most valuable experience” to have maintained “regular contact” with Epstein. Their contact did involve finances, including Chomsky communicating with Epstein for advice throughout a complex fight pitting him against his children from his first marriage that revolved around money and the purchase of an apartment. His second wife and spokesperson Valeria Chomsky arranged for an associate of Epstein to post a $20,000 cheque meant to help “administering the Chomsky challenge in linguistics” at another juncture. This affiliation also gained Chomsky invitations to holiday together and recognisable names to his orbit.[11]
In the absence of any response from Noam and Valeria Chomsky about the content of the Epstein related emails including the authenticity of the 2019 advice attributed to Noam, then not a few would consider it to be an appropriate epitaph for someone who spent a lifetime fulminating about the power of elites but who in the twilight of his life moved around and helped to grease the palms of the most sordid elite perhaps in human history. At least the penny seems to have dropped among Chomsky’s acolytes including Zara Sultana, joint leader of the ill-starred British uber left Your Party who has scrubbed the photos of her with her erstwhile guru and all references to him on the party’s website.
There are many lessons to be drawn from the Epstein scandals. There is the corrosive effects on democracy of the “revolving door” between government and business and the value of the knowledge and contacts that political leaders which is central to the accumulation and operation of such unaccountable power. There is the lack of transparency at the highest levels of decision making in the UK. Had Mandelson been summoned to the Select Foreign Affairs Committee for confirmation of his appointment then the whole sorry episode would have been avoided by its veto. There is the toxic, boys club working culture at 10 Downing Street under the now departed Chief of Staff McSweeney with uncomfortable echoes of Dominic Cummings “reign of terror” during Boris Johnson’s Premiership. Related to this power grab has been the diminution of the authority of the PM and the cavalier disregard for the PLP which has responded by flexing its numerical muscles forcing an almost unprecedented of U turns by the executive. But the dark heart of the Epstein enterprise. was the industrial scale grooming, trafficking and sexual exploitation of women and girl children, a global paedophile ring. Anyone who traded information, jobs, or favours while knowledgeable at any level of Epstein’s (and maybe other’s) offending is party to a crime against humanity.
References
[1] Marina Hyde, Remember the men who aided Epstein, despite his crimes. Guardian Journal. 4 February 2026 pp.1-2
[2] Marina Hyde, Silly me for thinking the story here is mass abuse of women. Guardian Journal.7 February 2026 pp.1-2
[1] Marina Hyde, Remember the men who aided Epstein, despite his crimes. Guardian Journal. 4 February 2026 pp.1-2
[2] Marina Hyde, Silly me for thinking the story here is mass abuse of women. Guardian Journal.7 February 2026 pp.1-2
[3] Amekia Gentleman, Epstein’s world: where powerful men matter and women exist to serve them. Guardian. 7 February 2026 pp.14-15
[4] Ibid, p.14
[5] Ibid
[6] Ibid
[7] Ibid
[8] Jason Burke, Daniel Boffey and Emine Sinmaz, Epstein’s network. Extraordinary details from vast cache of files. The Guardian. 5 February 2026 p.9
[9] Ibid
[10] Ramon Antinio Vargas, ‘Best ignore it’ Emails reveal Chomsky advice to guilty sex offender. The Guardian 4 February 2016 pp.8-9
[11] Ibid
⏩Barry Gilheany is a freelance writer, qualified counsellor and aspirant artist resident in Colchester where he took his PhD at the University of Essex. He is also a lifelong Leeds United supporter.






















