New Epstein Connections Surface: UK Met Chief Seeks US Help on Mandelson Files
Metropolitan Police chief travels to Washington seeking assistance with Peter Mandelson files while new academic and survivor testimonies emerge.
New Developments in Epstein Case Span Academic and Political Connections
Several new developments in the Jeffrey Epstein case have emerged, highlighting previously unreported connections and ongoing investigations. The Times reports that Metropolitan Police Chief has traveled to Washington to seek assistance from US authorities regarding files related to Peter Mandelson, suggesting active international cooperation in Epstein-related investigations.
Academic Ties Under Scrutiny
The Daily Bruin revealed new details about Mark Tramo's connection to Jeffrey Epstein, with the academic reportedly stating he was "just trying to advance your work" in relation to Epstein. This adds to the growing list of academic figures whose relationships with Epstein are being examined. Meanwhile, The Times reported on potential connections between Epstein and Peter Mandelson, though the exact nature of their relationship remains under investigation.
Survivor Testimony Continues
MSN reported on Lisa Phillips, a former model now in her forties, who has spoken out about her experiences at Epstein's island when she was in her twenties. Phillips joins other survivors in sharing their testimonies, contributing to the ongoing effort to document the full scope of Epstein's activities. These survivor accounts remain crucial to understanding the breadth of the case.
International Investigation Developments
The involvement of the Metropolitan Police Chief's trip to Washington indicates that international law enforcement cooperation continues in Epstein-related matters. The request for assistance with Mandelson files suggests there may be significant documentation or evidence that requires US cooperation to fully investigate.