Sky News reported that Mandelson's assistant sent Epstein a government speech.
Peter Mandelson, an aide to the British Minister of Business and Innovation in 2009, sent Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier, a copy of the government speech before it was presented to the public. This was reported on February 14 by Sky News channel.
The email was sent on July 24, 2009, just two days after Epstein was released from prison.
"Peter asked me to send you the attached speech, which he will deliver on Monday. Thank you," the letter says.
The article notes that a letter with a copy of the speech was sent from government mail to Epstein's personal email.
The author of the article adds that at the bottom of the email there is a postscript stating that the email was sent from a secure government Internet network.
According to the TV channel, the London police declined to comment, adding that they would have to carry out "comprehensive work."
On February 11, the French BFM TV channel reported that former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland, who also previously served as Secretary General of the Council of Europe, had been stripped of diplomatic immunity. It was noted that this decision was made after the start of an investigation into allegations of aggravated corruption in connection with Jagland's past ties with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Epstein's files began to be published on December 20 last year, after US President Donald Trump signed a bill on their release on November 19 of the same year.
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