Feb 11 • 14:58 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Guardian

Prosecutors ‘in close contact’ with police investigating Andrew and Mandelson links to Epstein

Prosecutors in the UK are coordinating with police on investigations involving Prince Andrew and Peter Mandelson's ties to Jeffrey Epstein.

Prosecutors in England and Wales are actively coordinating with local police agencies regarding the investigation of former Prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and former Labour politician Peter Mandelson's connections to Jeffrey Epstein, a convicted sex offender. The allegations suggest that Epstein may have provided Mountbatten-Windsor a woman for sexual purposes in 2010, as well as evidence that the prince might have shared confidential government reports with Epstein during his tenure as a trade envoy. This development has prompted a renewed scrutiny of the relationships between powerful figures and Epstein, raising significant public interest and concern.

Furthermore, the Metropolitan Police has initiated its own inquiry regarding Peter Mandelson, primarily focusing on alleged leaks of sensitive governmental information to Epstein. This included Downing Street emails that could have had substantial implications for market behavior and government operations. The director of public prosecutions, Stephen Parkinson, stated that while they are in close contact with both the Met and Thames Valley police regarding these investigations, they have not yet been formally asked for legal advice, highlighting the complexity and sensitivity of the cases.

The ongoing investigations into Andrew and Mandelson's relationships with Epstein come at a time when scrutiny surrounding Epstein's network continues to grow. The implications of these findings could not only affect the individuals involved but also contribute to a larger discourse on accountability for powerful figures and the systemic issues of abuse and exploitation in high-level politics. As this situation develops, it will likely impact public perception of both individuals and raise questions about oversight in governmental operations, particularly regarding information security and ethical standards.

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