Epstein Ties Undermined Mandelson Appointment as U.S. Ambassador, Files Reveal

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Epstein Ties Undermined Mandelson Appointment as U.S. Ambassador, Files Reveal
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was warned in 2024 that appointing Peter Mandelson—linked to Jeffrey Epstein—as ambassador to the United States posed a general reputational risk, with vetting documents noting a long, close relationship and even Mandelson staying at Epstein’s home. The affair deepened after Mandelson was fired in 2025 amid the controversy, as U.S. and U.K. investigations continued and authorities redacted documents pending legal or security concerns. Starmer apologized for the decision and called for ethics reforms as more files are released.

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