How a photo of a lord in his underwear sparked a mega political crisis in the UK The former UK ambassador to the United States, Peter Mandelson, is at the center of a mega political crisis following new revelations about his links to billionaire Jeffrey Epstein. Mandelson is married to Brazilian Reinaldo Avila da Silva. Watch the video above and understand more in the text below. A set of more than 3 million pages of documents related to Epstein were released by the US Department of Justice this week. The new Epstein documents brought new revelations about Mandelson, 72, who held senior roles in previous Labor governments and was Britain’s ambassador to Washington until he was sacked in September. Epstein’s documents indicate that Mandelson received money from the billionaire and leaked confidential documents from the British government. Mandelson had been handpicked for the UK embassy by Prime Minister Keir Starmer. He was fired in September over his ties to Epstein. The prime minister told his cabinet this week that he was “shocked” by the revelations contained in the new documents released about Epstein and that he fears more details will emerge. Mandelson was also a member of the House of Lords, the upper house of the British Parliament, but resigned on Tuesday (3) after the repercussions and lost his title. The British government was preparing legislation to expel Mandelson from the House of Lords and strip him of the peerage, Lord Mandelson, which he received with his lifetime appointment to Parliament. The UK government said it has sent a dossier to police investigating allegations that Mandelson passed sensitive government information to the late sex offender. English politician Peter Mandelson appears in underwear next to a woman in an image from the Jeffrey Epstein case files US Department of Justice/Disclosure The newly released files contain details about Mandelson’s contacts with the financier, including emails with political information, some of which critics say may have violated the law. Police said they are reviewing reports of misconduct “to determine whether they meet the criminal threshold for investigation.” Starmer’s spokesman, Tom Wells, said the government informed police that the documents on Mandelson and Epstein contained “likely market-sensitive information” about the 2008 global financial crisis and its aftermath, which should not have been shared outside the government.
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From a photo in underwear to espionage: how a Brazilian’s husband caused a crisis that could bring down the British prime minister
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