Former Labour Party politician Peter Mandelson finds himself in trouble after getting arrested on suspicion of misconduct on Monday, 23 February. The 72-year-old was later released pending an investigation into allegations of passing market-sensitive information to the late Jeffrey Epstein,BBC Newsreported.
Mandelson was initially appointed ambassador to the United States by British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in December 2024. However, things took a different turn after a batch of Epstein files were released in September 2025.
This was after several emails came into the open, showing exchanges between Mandelson and Epstein. One of them was aboutEpstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting a child for prostitution. Mandelson felt that this was wrong and vowed he would fight for the early release of the disgraced financier, according toThe Guardian.
Mandelson was ultimately relieved of his position because of that exchange. Although he regretted it, the politician knew and braced himself, aware that the worst had yet to come.
"I relied on assurances of his innocence that turned out later to be horrendously false," Mandelson admitted in a 2025 interview with Harry Cole Saves the West. "His lawyers claimed that it was a shakedown, a criminal conspiracy. I foolishly relied on their word, which I regret to this day," he added.
True enough, more files were released this February, including ones that showed how Lord Mandelson passed information to the late convicted sex offender during his time as business secretary. This includedmarket-sensitive information that sparked the criminal investigation. With pressure mounting, Mandelson alsostepped down from the House of Lords.
Video clips of Peter Mandelson's arrest were captured by news outlet Sky News. In an official release by London's Metropolitan Police, the 72-year-old's name was not mentioned, as this was standard practice under British law.
'A 72-year-old man arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office has been released on bail pending further investigation,' the official report read. 'This follows search warrants at two addresses in the Wiltshire and Camden areas.'
As of this writing, Mandelson has yet to issue a statement on the alleged arrest in Camden, north London. Although he has not publicly spoken on the Epstein files, the former ambassador has denied any wrongdoing and claimed he was not motivated by financial gain.
Despite claiming that he was not motivated by financial gain, Mandelson may not be entirely in the clear. In another report from The Guardian last month, it was revealed that Reinaldo Avila da Silva received thousands of pounds from Epstein starting in 2009.
Source: International Business Times UK