Mandelson refuses Epstein apology, citing misplaced loyalty and naivety

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Peter Mandelson told the BBC he would not apologise to Epstein’s victims for his friendship with the convicted financier, saying he did not know about Epstein’s sexual life and that his support came from misplaced loyalty. He called the fall‑out and his sacking as US ambassador a calamitous price, acknowledged he would apologise if he were complicit or knew what Epstein was doing, and insisted he is moving on from the episode despite ongoing scrutiny and mixed reactions from colleagues.
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- Epstein kept me 'separate' from his sexual side because I'm gay, says Lord Peter Mandelson BBC
- U.K.'s former ambassador to U.S. apologizes to Epstein's victims, not for his own ties NBC News
- Mandelson calls Epstein friendship a ‘terrible mistake’ but stops short of apologizing to victims politico.eu
- Mandelson reveals what he really thinks of Trump in first interview after sacking over Epstein ties The Independent
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