By SCM News Desk
LONDON – SCOTLAND YARD has launched a criminal investigation into Peter Mandelson over claims he leaked sensitive government secrets to billionaire beast Jeffrey Epstein.
“The Prince of Darkness”—is facing a police probe into allegations of misconduct in public office, a charge that carries a maximum sentence of life behind bars.
The move comes after a bombshell stash of three million documents released by the US Department of Justice appeared to show Mandelson acting as a “private informant” for the late paedophile.
Detectives are now scrutinising explosive emails from 2008 to 2010, which suggest Mandelson—then Business Secretary—fed the sex offender market-sensitive information during the height of the global financial crash.
The “Mandy Files” reportedly include:
Early warnings of a €500 billion Eurozone bailout hours before it was public.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has already handed a “dossier of evidence” to the Met and told Cabinet that Mandelson’s actions were “disgraceful” and a “betrayal” of the country.
The scandal has already ended Mandelson’s decades-long political career.
He resigned from the House of Lords yesterday and was previously sacked as Britain’s Ambassador to the US when his ties to Epstein first surfaced.
In a scathing letter to the Met, former PM Gordon Brown branded his ex-colleague’s actions an “inexcusable and unpatriotic act.”
The documents also suggest Epstein paid a total of $75,000 into accounts linked to Mandelson and even funded a £10,000 osteopathy course for his partner.
Mandelson has claimed he has “no recollection” of the payments and has questioned the authenticity of the files.
A Met spokesperson confirmed: “We have launched an investigation into a 72-year-old man for misconduct in public office offences following a referral from the UK Government.”
Mandelson: Betrayal Beyond Belief
For years, we were told Peter Mandelson was the “mastermind” behind New Labour—the man with the golden touch who kept the wheels of government turning.
Today, we know the truth. While the British public was reeling from the 2008 financial crash, “Mandy” was busy acting as a high-society mole for a convicted paedophile.
The allegations are stomach-turning.
Passing market secrets to a monster like Epstein isn’t just a “lapse in judgment”—it is an unpatriotic betrayal of the highest order.
Keir Starmer was right to hand the dossier to the Met. Gordon Brown was right to brand his former friend’s actions “inexcusable.”
But for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, justice has been a long time coming. Mandelson spent decades swan-diving into the perks of power while rubbing shoulders with the world’s most depraved predator.
If these leaks are proven, Mandelson shouldn’t just lose his peerage; he should lose his freedom.
The “Prince of Darkness” has finally run out of shadows to hide in

