Mandelsons Emails Reveal Ties Between Epstein and Former UK Prime Minister Brown

February 3, 2026 • Google News World

Investigation Launched into Former Labour Minister’s Emails to Jeffrey Epstein

A police investigation has been launched into emails sent by former UK Labour minister Peter Mandelson to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. The emails, which have been obtained by the BBC and other news outlets, appear to show that Mandelson had contact with Epstein in 2001.

According to reports, Mandelson had previously denied having any direct contact with Epstein, but the newly released emails suggest otherwise. The investigation is now focusing on whether Mandelson may have breached parliamentary rules or laws related to national security by sharing sensitive information about Gordon Brown, who was then Prime Minister of the UK.

Mandelson has since resigned from his position in the House of Lords and is facing pressure to provide evidence about his dealings with Epstein. The police investigation is ongoing, and it is unclear at this time what charges may be brought against Mandelson or whether he will face any further action.

The emails in question were sent by Mandelson to Epstein on several occasions between 2001 and 2002. They appear to discuss various topics, including politics and business. The exact nature of the discussions is not clear, but they have raised questions about Mandelson’s judgment and potential breaches of protocol.

Mandelson has denied any wrongdoing and has stated that he had no knowledge of Epstein’s criminal activities at the time. However, the release of these emails has sparked renewed scrutiny of his dealings with Epstein and has led to calls for greater transparency and accountability from politicians.

Source: Google News World