Advertisement“Historically, we talk about the ruling class, the wealthy class, the bourgeoisie class — and so, a lot of times when we do talk about class, it’s a really quick indicator for wealth,” Lukito said. And ‘Epstein class’ encapsulates a lot of that. “I would say that Epstein class as a term is more in the nascent stage. I would gander that every time it emerges, that term ‘Epstein class’ will also emerge,” she said. “I think when we see that sort of adoption, especially by larger public figures, those are all signs that a term like ‘Epstein class’ is gaining momentum,” she said.
Source: Huffington Post February 11, 2026 06:13 UTC