
British police arrest Epstein-linked ex-ambassador Mandelson
Al Jazeera
A former top Labour party official Peter Mandelson is being probed for suspected ‘misconduct in public office’.
The embattled former UK ambassador Peter Mandelson has been detained as part of a misconduct investigation into his ties with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
The former official, who was a major figure in the UK’s Labour party for decades and previously served as ambassador to the United States, was taken away from his home in London by authorities on Sunday.
Without directly naming Mandelson in keeping with its policy, the Metropolitan Police confirmed a 72-year-old man had been arrested “on suspicion of misconduct in public office” and taken to a London police station to be interviewed.
Mandelson, 72, who still holds the British title of “Lord”, has been engulfed in scandal since a trove of emails released by the US Justice Department last month shed new light on his connection with the late Epstein.
The emails revealed a closer relationship than had been publicly known, and that Mandelson shared information with Epstein when he was a minister in former Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s government.













