US politicians urge Mandelson to give evidence over Epstein

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Richard WheelerPolitical reporter

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Peter Mandelson has been urged to answer questions as part of a US Congress investigation into paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

In a letter to Lord Mandelson, two Democratic members of the House Oversight Committee said it is "clear" the former British ambassador to the US "possessed extensive social and business ties" to Epstein.

They added Lord Mandelson holds "critical information" linked to their investigation to Epstein's operations and have requested he makes himself available for a transcribed interview.

Lord Mandelson has expressed regret for his continued association with Epstein and apologised "to the women and the girls who suffered". The BBC has contacted him for comment.

The committee cannot compel Lord Mandelson to appear before the committee and the request has come from Democrats Robert Garcia and Suhas Subramanyam.

The pair told Lord Mandelson they were seeking his "cooperation" with the committee's investigation into Epstein's "sex-trafficking operations".

They said it was seeking to "uncover the identities of Mr Epstein's co-conspirators and enablers and understand the full extent of his criminal operations".

The letter states: "While you no longer serve as British Ambassador to the United States and have stepped down from the House of Lords, it is clear that you possessed extensive social and business ties to Jeffrey Epstein and hold critical information pertaining to our investigation of Epstein's operations.

"Given the appalling allegations regarding Epstein's conduct, we request that you make yourself available for a transcribed interview with committee staff regarding the crimes of Jeffrey Epstein and his co-conspirators."

They have asked Lord Mandelson to provide a response to them by 27 February.

Mountbatten-Windsor was stripped of his titles, including "prince", last October following months of pressure over his ties to Epstein.

He has always denied wrongdoing.

Lord Mandelson became the British ambassador to the US in February 2025.

He was sacked in September after Downing Street said new information about the depth of this relationship with Epstein had emerged.

The allegations against the former government minister came after the US Department of Justice released a tranche of documents including emails to and from the US financier.

Messages from 2008 appeared to show Lord Mandelson - who was at the time business secretary in Gordon Brown's government - discussing Treasury plans for a one-off tax on bankers' bonuses with Epstein.

Other emails appeared to indicate that Lord Mandelson gave advance notice to Epstein of a €500bn bailout from the EU to save the Euro.

Lord Mandelson has not responded to requests for comment but the BBC understands his position is that he has not acted in any way criminally and that he was not motivated by financial gain.

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