STARMER WAS WARNED ABOUT MENDELSON'S TIES TO EPSTEIN! Documents indicate he knew the risk if he appointed him!
The British government today began publishing documents concerning former Ambassador to Washington Peter Mendelson and his connections to American convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, one of which shows that Prime Minister Keir Starmer was warned of reputational risk if he appointed him.
STARMER WAS WARNED ABOUT MENDELSON’S TIES TO EPSTEIN! Documents indicate he knew the risk if he appointed him! The British government has begun releasing documents regarding former ambassador Peter Mendelson and his links to Jeffrey Epstein. A November 2024 advisory note informed Prime Minister Keir Starmer of reputational risks associated with Mendelson’s connections, noting that Mendelson had described his acquaintance with Epstein as “superficial.” Upon his dismissal, Mendelson sought over £547,000 from the Treasury, with an agreement eventually reached for £75,000.
- The British government is publishing documents about former Ambassador Peter Mendelson’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
- Prime Minister Keir Starmer was warned about reputational risks concerning Mendelson’s connections before his appointment.
- An advisory note stated Mendelson maintained “particularly close ties” with Epstein.
- Mendelson had described his acquaintance with Epstein as “superficial.”
- Following his dismissal, Mendelson sought a payment of £547,201, with an agreement reached for £75,000.
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