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Peter Mandelson quits Labour Party after Epstein-linked documents
Summary
Peter Mandelson resigned his Labour Party membership and denied allegations after documents released in the U.S. Justice Department's Epstein inquiry included messages and bank records reported to show payments linked to Jeffrey Epstein; Mandelson said he will investigate.
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Peter Mandelson has left the Labour Party and denied allegations that emerged after a new release of documents in the U.S. Justice Department's probe into Jeffrey Epstein. The released files included email and text exchanges reported to involve Mandelson and items described in media reports as bank records. Mandelson said he did not recall receiving the payments reported in those records and said he would investigate the matter.
Reported details:
- Peter Mandelson announced he was stepping down from Labour Party membership and denied the allegations reported alongside the documents.
- The U.S. Justice Department release of Epstein-related files included emails and text exchanges reported to involve Mandelson.
- Media reports cited bank statements from 2003 and 2004 that suggested payments totaling $75,000 from an account linked to Epstein; Mandelson questioned those records and said he would investigate.
Summary:
The resignation distances Mandelson from the Labour Party amid new reports stemming from the Epstein files. Investigations or reviews are reported as continuing, and the next formal legal or procedural steps are undetermined at this time.
