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UK Ambassador Calls 2003 Epstein Message “Embarrassing” Amid Scandal

UPDATE: UK Ambassador to the US, Peter Mandelson, has publicly expressed deep regret over a resurfaced birthday message from 2003, in which he referred to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as his “best pal.” This revelation comes as the House Oversight Committee in the US released documents from the Epstein estate, igniting fresh scrutiny into Mandelson’s past associations.
Speaking on The Sun’s Harry Cole Saves The West programme, Mandelson described the message as “very embarrassing to see and to read.” He admitted that he deeply regrets maintaining his relationship with Epstein for longer than he should have, stating, “I never saw the wrongdoing or evidence of criminal activity.”
The controversial birthday message, featured in a compilation by convicted sex trafficker Ghislaine Maxwell, has triggered a wave of criticism and concern. Mandelson reflected on the trust he placed in Epstein’s assurances, saying, “I regret very much that I fell for his lies.” This admission underscores the widespread deception that many, including prominent figures, experienced surrounding Epstein’s criminal activities.
Mandelson emphasized his profound sympathy for the victims of Epstein’s crimes, stating, “I feel a tremendous sense of regret, not only that I met him in the first place, but I continued the association.” He acknowledged that the perception of Epstein changed drastically after the truth about his crimes emerged.
The birthday book, titled “The First Fifty Years,” contained affectionate notes about Epstein, with Mandelson describing him as a “mysterious” figure who would often leave him alone with “interesting” friends. This personal insight into their relationship raises questions about the nature of their connection during a time when Epstein was under scrutiny for his actions in Florida.
“I can’t rewrite history,” Mandelson told The Sun. “What I can do is express my profound sympathy for those who were badly treated by him.” He also mentioned that he does not believe he is named in the Epstein files, but acknowledged that future revelations could be “very embarrassing.”
Mandelson’s candid remarks highlight the complexities of social networks among powerful individuals and the devastating impact of Epstein’s actions on countless victims. His experience serves as a reminder of the importance of accountability and awareness in personal associations.
As this story develops, the public will be watching closely for any further disclosures from the ongoing investigations into Epstein’s network and the implications for those involved. The fallout from Epstein’s crimes continues to resonate, prompting renewed calls for justice and awareness of the systemic issues surrounding sexual exploitation.
This urgent situation remains fluid, and readers are encouraged to stay tuned for updates as new information emerges.
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