Emails Expose Epstein’s Vile Conversations with UK’s Anti-Trump Ex-U.S Ambassador

The latest release of the Jeffrey Epstein Files has detonated an explosive political firestorm in the United Kingdom, after newly disclosed emails exposed disturbing conversations between the convicted child predator and the UK’s former Ambassador to the United States, Lord Peter Mandelson, one of Britain’s most powerful Labour Party figures and a longtime anti-Trump operative.

The emails, released as part of the newest tranche of Justice Department records, show Epstein joking with Lord Mandelson about marrying into the British royal family.

The conversations include a grotesque exchange in which Epstein suggested that Mandelson should marry former Prince Andrew’s daughter, Princess Beatrice, writing that it could amount to “incest.”

In an apparent email exchange dated October 5, 2009, Epstein told Mandelson that he could “marry princess beatrice” and that “the queen would have a queen as a grandson.”

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Mandelson appears to have replied:

“Remember, I am already her Lord President,” to which Epstein responded:

“Does that make it incest, how exciting.”

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At the time of the exchange, Lord Mandelson was openly gay and in a long-term relationship with Reinaldo Avila da Silva, now his husband.

Epstein had already pleaded guilty the previous year to state charges in Florida, including soliciting prostitution from a minor, and served most of his sentence under a secret work-release deal that allowed him to leave jail during the day and return at night.

Despite that conviction, Mandelson continued communicating with Epstein.

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As Slay News previously reported, Mandelson has been a longtime critic of President Donald Trump.

After being selected as the UK’s ambassador to the United States, Mandelson was forced to apologize for calling Trump a “danger to the world.”

“I consider my remarks about President Trump as ill-judged and wrong,” the then-newly appointed ambassador said in late January last year.

“I think that times and attitudes toward the president have changed.”

However, he was forced to step down from the role last year amid growing controversy surrounding his relationship with Epstein.

A separate email exchange found in the Epstein Files, from May 2013, offers another glimpse into the nature of their relationship.

In that thread, the two men appear to discuss Mandelson’s upcoming trip to St Petersburg.

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In one email, Mandelson told Epstein, “It’s a rave,” with a later message referring to “tasty models and dancing.”

On multiple occasions, Mandelson has acknowledged his association with Epstein, stating:

“I was wrong to believe Epstein following his conviction and to continue my association with him afterwards.

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“I apologise unequivocally for doing so to the women and girls who suffered.”

The Epstein Files also include an exchange dated October 19, 2011, in which Mandelson tells Epstein:

“You don’t care about me any more.”

Epstein replied: “Rubbish.”

Elsewhere in the newly released records is a photograph of Lord Mandelson in his underwear, reportedly taken inside Epstein’s Paris apartment.

A spokesperson for Mandelson previously said:

“No one can say who or where the photo was taken.

“Lord Mandelson has absolutely no idea or indeed whether it has any connection to Epstein at all.”

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However, details visible in the image, including a metal balcony railing, match Epstein’s Paris residence.

The same room appears in a video also included in the Epstein Files, which shows two young women or girls dancing, with matching lamps, curtains, and distinctive red wall paneling.

The revelations have prompted calls for accountability at the highest levels of British politics.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said that Mandelson should no longer sit in the House of Lords or use his title due to his links to Epstein.

While Downing Street acknowledged the prime minister lacks the power to strip Mandelson of his peerage, Starmer has called for the Lords to modernize its disciplinary procedures.

Sir Keir has also said Mandelson should testify before the U.S. Congress regarding his relationship with Epstein.

A spokesperson stated:

“The prime minister always said anyone with information should be prepared to share [that information] in whatever form.”

The spokesperson added that someone “cannot be victim-centred if [they are] unprepared to do so”.

The fallout has escalated further.

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Stephen Flynn, the Westminster leader of the Scottish National Party, confirmed he has reported Mandelson to the Metropolitan Police.

“There is no question that Lord Mandelson’s actions were shameful and unethical — the only question is the extent to which his actions breached the ministerial code and the law,” Flynn said.

“I have, therefore, reported Peter Mandelson to the Metropolitan Police.”

On Sunday, Mandelson announced his resignation from the UK Labour Party, though he has not indicated whether he will surrender his peerage in the House of Lords.

The Epstein Files also expose communications involving other high-profile figures.

One exchange references a conversation between Epstein and “The Duke,” believed to be Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former Duke of York.

In the email, former Prince Andrew asks Epstein to “add one more [redacted], Romanian very cute.”

Epstein replied: “No problem.”

 

Another email chain involves “Ferg,” believed to be Andrew’s live-in ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York.

In a September 2010 exchange, two years after Epstein was convicted of child sex crimes, Ferguson asked when the pedophile would “employ” her.

Epstein replied that he would visit London to “talk about it,” later adding:

“I have never let you down.”

A response, believed to be from Ferguson, reads:

“Nor I you.. And bever [sic] will.

“My friendship is steadfast to the end, even after the body is cold ..

“Love you now and always..

“And I know you do tooo ..”

 

In a 2011 interview, Ferguson later said:

“I would never have anything to do with Jeffrey Epstein ever again.

“I abhor pedophilia and any sexual abuse of children.

“It was a gigantic error of judgment.”

As the Epstein Files continue to be released, the scope of Epstein’s access to global political elites and the depth of their interactions is becoming increasingly impossible to dismiss.

What remains unanswered is how many more powerful figures will be dragged into the light as the documents continue to surface and whether any of them will ever face real consequences.

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