
"There is nothing I can tell Congress about Epstein they don't already know."
"I had no exposure to the criminal aspects of his life,"
"I've had a lot of bad luck, no doubt some of it of my own making."
"I'm sure you've seen and interviewed over time, men that have been involved in similar sorts of behavior, seem to not be able to recognize their own self in that."
The US Department of Justice release of Jeffrey Epstein files has produced new names and accusations. Sir Keir Starmer has urged Lord Peter Mandelson and Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor to be prepared to testify before US Congress about links to Epstein. New documents suggest Mandelson passed information from Downing Street to Epstein while Business Secretary under Gordon Brown. The Metropolitan Police are reviewing reports of possible misconduct in public office by Mandelson. Government ministers have called for full cooperation and openness. Mandelson denies exposure to Epstein's criminal activities and acknowledges personal misfortune while others call for any witnesses to support investigations.
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