Sex and snacks, but no seat at the table: the role of women in Epstein’s sordid men’s club

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The Epstein files, released by the Department of Justice, reveal a network of powerful men and the peripheral role women played within it. Emails show Jeffrey Epstein arranging dinners and meetings with influential figures like Bill Gates, suggesting women like Anne Hathaway and Victoria's Secret models almost as an afterthought. The files illustrate a patriarchal dynamic where men, including billionaires and politicians, networked and exchanged favors, while women were relegated to roles such as assistants, organizers, or sexual objects. Epstein's emails to men offered access to influential people, while emails to women often contained sexually explicit requests. The files offer a glimpse into the private conversations and attitudes of powerful men towards women when they believed they were not being observed.
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