How Leese Family Connected Epstein to the Bullingdon Club
Epstein was reportedly brought into British establishment circles through the Leese family, especially Douglas Leese and his son Nick Leese, who was connected to the Bullingdon Club set.
Our previous article says the Leese family acted as a “primary bridge” for Epstein’s entry into high-society England in the early 1980s, placing him around the “Bullingdon Club set” and linking him to financiers and arms-dealer networks around Adnan Khashoggi.
The Bullingdon Club is basically an elite Oxford University dining/drinking society for wealthy male students. It is famous because many members later entered the British establishment: politics, finance, media, law, aristocratic circles.
The claim is not simply “Epstein was a Bullingdon member.” The stronger point is that Epstein was reportedly introduced into British high society through Douglas Leese and Nick Leese, with Nick Leese being connected to Oxford’s Bullingdon Club circle. The Sunday Times reported that Epstein was “mentored” by Douglas Leese in the early 1980s and eased into establishment circles by Bullingdon-linked people, including Nick Leese. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ghislaine-maxwell-birthday-book-jeffrey-epstein-mentor-gjn2r0v9f
The Bullingdon Club was a gateway into Britain’s elite Oxford-establishment network. Epstein’s reported connection was through the Leese family, especially Douglas Leese and Nick Leese, whose Bullingdon Club circle allegedly helped open doors into aristocratic, political, and financial society.
Jeffrey Epstein appears to have entered British establishment circles in the early 1980s through the Leese family. Douglas Leese, a former British arms dealer/defence figure, has been reported as an early mentor or introducer. Nick Leese, connected to Oxford’s Bullingdon Club circle, appears to have helped place Epstein near Britain’s elite social network. This does not prove Epstein was a formal Bullingdon Club member, but it does suggest the Bullingdon-linked network may have acted as an access route into aristocratic, political, financial, and royal society.
The Bullingdon Club’s famous political members are mainly linked to later Conservative figures such as David Cameron, Boris Johnson, and George Osborne. Sources discussing the club repeatedly identify Cameron and Johnson in the 1987 Bullingdon photo; Blair is not part of that known Bullingdon group. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1987_Bullingdon_Club_photograph
Timeline: Douglas Leese and Epstein
PeriodWhat appears to have happenedSource URL1981Epstein reportedly met the Leese family during a UK trip with Paula Fisher / Paula Heil Fisher, after she encountered Nick Leese socially. Epstein then met Douglas Leese.https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ghislaine-maxwell-birthday-book-jeffrey-epstein-mentor-gjn2r0v9fEarly 1980sDouglas Leese was reportedly an early mentor or introducer for Epstein. Nick Leese’s Oxford/Bullingdon-linked circle allegedly helped Epstein access British establishment society.https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ghislaine-maxwell-birthday-book-jeffrey-epstein-mentor-gjn2r0v9fEarly–mid 1980sNick Leese was reportedly connected to the Bullingdon Club circle at Oxford. This supports the phrase “Bullingdon-linked network,” not “Epstein was a Bullingdon member.”https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ghislaine-maxwell-birthday-book-jeffrey-epstein-mentor-gjn2r0v9f1987Epstein reportedly fell out with Douglas Leese and then moved into the orbit of Steven Hoffenberg.https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/ghislaine-maxwell-birthday-book-jeffrey-epstein-mentor-gjn2r0v9f1987 onwardVanity Fair reported that Steven Hoffenberg claimed Douglas Leese introduced him to Epstein. Epstein gave a different account, saying he was introduced by John Mitchell.https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2003/03/jeffrey-epstein-2003031987–1993Epstein became involved with Hoffenberg and Towers Financial. This period is important because it connects Epstein’s earlier British access to his later financial rise.https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2003/03/jeffrey-epstein-2003031990s onwardEpstein’s UK network later becomes clearer through Ghislaine Maxwell, London society, and Prince Andrew. US prosecutors said Maxwell helped Epstein recruit, groom, and abuse minor girls from at least 1994 to about 2004.https://www.justice.gov/usao-sdny/pr/ghislaine-maxwell-sentenced-20-years-prison-conspiring-jeffrey-epstein-sexually-abuseEpstein knew the Leese family.
Douglas Leese was reported as an early mentor/introducer.
Nick Leese was Bullingdon-linked and wrote in Epstein’s birthday book.
Hoffenberg said Douglas Leese introduced him to Epstein.
Julian Leese remained in contact with Epstein years later.
Shocking News
It appears to be Adrian Hughes — a former Dudley councillor.
Reports say he was jailed for 32 months after admitting four child sexual offences. Police had created decoy online profiles for two girls, “Lucy” aged 13 and “Molly” aged 12, so the victims he believed he was contacting were children, but they were actually undercover officers. The party that promised to protect children like my daughter Emily who is missing to weed out paedophiles from its ranks. Former Dudley councillor involved in children’s services jailed for child sex offences | ITV News Central
As the father of Emily, who is missing, I want more than slogans. I want every institution and political party to prove they are doing everything possible to protect vulnerable children and remove dangerous people from positions of trust.
The especially grim part is that Hughes had sat on Dudley Council children-related committees, including the Children’s Services Select Committee, the Children and Young Person’s Scrutiny Committee, and the Children’s Corporate Parenting Board.
The court sentenced him to 32 months for attempting to incite a child into sexual activity, with other concurrent sentences, and imposed an indefinite Sexual Harm Prevention Order plus indefinite police notification requirements.
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