A previously unseen photograph showing Jeffrey Epstein, former Prince Andrew, and former British minister Peter Mandelson together in the same location was recently revealed as part of the release of new documents related to the Epstein case. This image, never before published, reignites questions about the nature of the relationships several political figures maintained with the American financier, who died in prison in 2019.
The photograph is believed to have been taken in the late 1990s or early 2000s on Martha's Vineyard, a seaside resort popular with the American elite. It shows Epstein sitting at a table with Prince Andrew and Peter Mandelson, the latter wearing bathrobes, in an informal setting.
New revelations in a still sensitive case
The photograph is part of a set of documents and images recently released to the public as part of the legal proceedings related to the Epstein case. Their release aims to provide a better understanding of the financier's network of relationships, which included connections with numerous figures in the political, economic, and media spheres.
While the publication of this photograph has reignited criticism and questions in the United Kingdom, no direct evidence of involvement in criminal activity is established in these documents. Furthermore, the individuals involved have consistently denied any involvement in Epstein's illegal activities.