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Mandelson investigated over Epstein email about €500bn eurozone bailout
Scotland Yard probes Lord Mandelson's 2010 email to Jeffrey Epstein about a €500 billion eurozone bailout amid possible misconduct in public office.
- This week the Metropolitan Police opened an inquiry into Lord Mandelson over a May 2010 email to Jeffrey Epstein about a 500 billion eurozone bailout, says Sir Mark Rowley.
- Because the message originated in Whitehall during the bailout talks, investigators began by reviewing an email Mandelson sent to Epstein about the €500 billion eurozone bailout, says Rowley.
- Separate scrutiny centers on Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor, with the force assessing a 'whole range of sexual allegations' while noting Virginia Guiffre was interviewed four times without UK evidence.
- Both men deny wrongdoing and Mandelson has been clear that he did not act for financial gain, while Mandelson is probed by the force and Thames Valley Police investigates Mountbatten‑Windsor, with Sir Mark Rowley saying 'the law applies equally to everyone'.
- Police said they will seek unredacted US files and original copies if prosecutions proceed, noting there is a big body of that evidence in the US, the force said.
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