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Chappell Roan drops talent agency with Epstein connections

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In a move many public figures would do well to learn from, musician Chappell Roan has cut ties with her talent agency after flirty emails unearthed between its founder Casey Wasserman and Jeffrey Epstein’s partner-in-crime Ghislaine Maxwell.

UK PM Keir Starmer backed Peter Mandelson despite his ties to a paedophile. Roan, instead, ended her working relationship and demands better from those working with her. Starmer and others would do well to take heed of how it should be done.

Chappell Roan: ‘accountability and leadership that earns trust.’

According to the Guardianflirtatious emails were revealed between Wasserman and Ghislaine Maxwell which preceded Roan’s public announcement. In as a shining example of how a principled person responds to apparent ties with a network linked to child abuse, Roan’s full statement reads:

As of today, I am no longer represented by Wasserman, the talent agency led by Casey Wasserman.

I hold my teams to the highest standards and have a duty to protect them as well. No artist, agent or employee should ever be expected to defend or overlook actions that conflict so deeply with our own moral values.

I have deep respect and appreciation for the agents and staff who work tirelessly for their artists and I refuse to passively stand by. Artists deserve representation that aligns with their values and supports their safety and dignity. This decision reflects my belief that meaningful change in our industry requires accountability and leadership that earns trust.

Roan’s refusal to “overlook actions that conflict so deeply” with her team’s values highlights the real problem with Starmer – and men like him. He appointed “Petie” Mandelson as UK Ambassador to the US despite knowing about his friendly ties to a convicted paedophile.

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Our own Skwawkbox wrote last week:

Keir Starmer has admitted knowing all about his disgraced senior adviser Peter Mandelson’s continuing close ties to serial child-rapist Jeffrey Epstein.

Before he appointed him to be ambassador to the US.

It was already a matter of record that Starmer knew when he told MPs last September that he had full confidence in Mandelson. Mandelson was removed as ambassador shortly afterward — but kept on the government payroll. That month’s Epstein file release underscored Mandelson’s infatuation with Epstein, but their ties had been on record long before.

The contrast couldn’t be clearer: some powerful people follow principle, while many powerful men and their cronies just ignore it.

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Bro’s stick together

The Canary’s Alice Charles also wrote about how corporate media is ignoring the blatant “broligarchy” revealed in the Epstein files. Charles wrote:

While being mentioned in the Epstein Files is not an indication of wrongdoing, it certainly begs the question of why anyone would go to an Epstein function more than once. What were they getting in return? Was a relationship with Epstein really worth risking everything? For example, if Google co-founder Sergey Brin has used his own search engine, he would have found Epstein’s widely reported conviction for child sex offences.

The files story is one of systemic failure and draws attention to the inability of law enforcement agencies around the world to deal with criminals when they are wealthy and influential. But Epstein was no “kingpin”, merely a cog in a global wheel of male patriarchal supremacy – one that must be dismantled finally and completely.

Roan has never been one to shy away from speaking truth to power. Speaking up for Palestine, she has been known to call out the “engine of celebrity endorsement” that US political leaders rely on:

Respect for principle not power

This announcement from Chappell Roan exposes the complete lack of principle and integrity among many powerful men. As a result, it exposes a widespread failure across the West to clearly distinguish right from wrong.

It also highlights that those who hold true to their principles are far more likely to make responsible decisions. Something we haven’t seen enough of from the Western elite so far.

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For more on the Epstein files, please read our article on how the media circus around Epstein is erasing the experiences of victims and survivors.

Featured image via the Canary

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