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Mandelson offered to help Epstein get Russian visa, documents suggest

Mandelson offered to help Epstein get Russian visa, documents suggest

Summary

Documents from the U.S. Department of Justice suggest that Lord Mandelson offered to help Jeffrey Epstein get a Russian visa. The documents show that Epstein planned a trip to Moscow in 2010 to meet young women, but the trip was cancelled because the visa could not be obtained. It is unclear if Mandelson knew why Epstein wanted the visa.

Key Facts

  • Lord Mandelson offered to help Jeffrey Epstein obtain a Russian visa in 2010.
  • Epstein planned to travel to Moscow to meet young women, but the trip was eventually cancelled.
  • The U.S. Department of Justice released documents revealing this information.
  • Epstein, who passed away in prison in 2019, was awaiting charges related to trafficking minors.
  • Mandelson recently resigned from the House of Lords after new details about his relationship with Epstein emerged.
  • Emails between Epstein and a modeling agent, Jean-Luc Brunel, show Epstein's intent to travel to Moscow.
  • There is no evidence that Mandelson knew Epstein's reasons for traveling to Russia.
  • Epstein asked a woman in Russia about potential introductions to young women during his planned visit.
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