Epstein sent $75,000 to accounts linked to Mandelson, files suggest
Summary
Bank statements released by the U.S. Department of Justice suggest Jeffrey Epstein sent $75,000 to accounts linked to Peter Mandelson, a former UK politician. Mandelson said he does not remember receiving the money and apologized for his past association with Epstein. Images and emails involving Mandelson have surfaced, but there is no proof of wrongdoing.Key Facts
- Jeffrey Epstein allegedly sent $75,000 to accounts associated with Peter Mandelson between 2003 and 2004.
- The payments were in three separate $25,000 transactions.
- These transactions were part of files released by the U.S. government concerning Epstein.
- Mandelson claimed no recollection of the payments and questioned the documents' authenticity.
- Images of Mandelson from Epstein's files have been discovered, showing him alongside an unidentified woman.
- Mandelson apologized for his past relationship with Epstein and denied knowledge of any illegal activities.
- The UK government was unaware of Mandelson's connections with Epstein at the time.
- Mandelson was removed as the UK ambassador to the U.S. after more revelations about his friendship with Epstein were made public.
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