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Mandelson: Epstein Friendship 'Terrible Mistake'

Peter Mandelson, former UK ambassador to the US, admits friendship with Jeffrey Epstein was a mistake, but stops short of apologizing to victims. He blames a broken system, denies witnessing inappropriate behavior, and explains his continued contact as misplaced loyalty. Mandelson was fired in September 2025 after emails revealed his support for Epstein post-conviction.

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