Epstein ‘Assistant’ Met Duke of York and Saw Private Palace Quarters, Book Says
The US House Oversight Committee published a 2003 'birthday book' for Jeffrey Epstein, featuring messages and photos from prominent figures before abuse allegations surfaced.
- On Monday, the US House Oversight Committee published files from Jeffrey Epstein's estate, including the 'birthday book,' following a congressional subpoena.
- Lord Peter Mandelson, UK ambassador to the US, allegedly wrote a lengthy birthday note calling Jeffrey Epstein `my best pal`, with House Oversight Committee files including a bathrobe photograph of them together last month.
- US president Donald Trump denied the hand-drawing signed `Donald` is authentic, while an entry attributed to former US President Bill Clinton praises Epstein's `childlike curiosity` and `drive to make a difference`.
- The revelations prompted fresh scrutiny of Lord Peter Mandelson's ties to Epstein, citing a JP Morgan report of a `particularly close relationship`, while Mandelson said he `very much regrets ever having been introduced to Epstein`.
- Compiled by Ghislaine Maxwell, the book, dated years ago, shows drawings of underage girls and bizarre images like a man handing balloons to pig-tailed girls, intensifying public scrutiny.
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Lord Mandelson called Epstein 'best pal' as victims call for him to be sacked - The Mirror
Lord Mandelson is alleged to have branded Jeffrey Epstein his “best pal” and appeared in a bathrobe with him, according to explosive files released by the US House Oversight Committee.
Could Epstein's birthday book trip up the British Ambassador?
In May, Sky News asked Lord Mandelson, Britain’s Ambassador to the United States of America, if it was true that he’d stayed at Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse in June 2009, when the financier was in jail for soliciting prostitution from a minor. He replied flatly that he refused to answer any questions about Epstein. “I wish I’d never met him in the first place,” was all he would say on the subject. No doubt Mandelson would rather forget – and t…
Mandelson ‘not guilty by association’ over Epstein birthday book, Streeting says
Wes Streeting has defended Peter Mandelson after the US ambassador appeared to refer to Jeffrey Epstein as his “best pal” according to files released by a US congressional committee. Britain’s ambassador to Washington features in a 50th birthday book for the convicted paedophile that was compiled by Epstein’s former girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently in prison for her role in recruiting and trafficking minors for sex. Appearing on Sk…
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