'Do you think you're the devil himself?' Epstein questioned in newly released interview
DOJ Epstein Files Drop: Key Revelations (Quick Points)
The US Department of Justice released millions of Epstein-related files, including photos and hundreds of hours of video.
Newly surfaced footage includes previously unpublished interviews believed to involve Steve Bannon questioning Jeffrey Epstein.
In the video, Epstein defends his wealth, denying it is “dirty money,” and argues his donations saved lives through polio eradication efforts.
Epstein openly acknowledges being a convicted sex offender, sparring over ethics and accountability.
The files also contain new documents linked to Lord Peter Mandelson, former UK ambassador to Washington.
Alleged bank records show $75,000 in payments from Epstein to Mandelson or his husband between 2003–2004.
Additional documents suggest a $10,000 loan to Mandelson’s husband in 2009.
Photos show Mandelson in casual attire with an unidentified woman; context remains unclear.
Mandelson strongly denies authenticity, citing banking errors and demanding verification
The latest release of Jeffrey Epstein-related files by the US Department of Justice reveals unpublished interviews and fresh political allegations. The footage includes Epstein discussing his status as a convicted sex offender and justifying his wealth. The documents also implicate former UK ambassador to Washington, Lord Peter Mandelson, with bank statements showing payments from Epstein. Mandelson denies any connection to Epstein and disputes the authenticity of the documents.
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