British police raided properties connected to Lord Mandelson as part of an inquiry into alleged misconduct in public office, according to BBC Breaking. The investigation, launched following claims that Mandelson shared sensitive government information with Jeffrey Epstein, marks a significant development in the ongoing probe into Epstein's network.
Newly released documents from the Department of Justice revealed that Epstein cultivated ties to the crypto industry before his 2019 suicide, according to Fortune. Epstein invested in Coinbase and Blockstream, two prominent names in the crypto world. The documents did not clarify how or when Epstein developed an interest in crypto, but these investments highlight his ability to build connections in various sectors of tech and finance.
The investigation into Mandelson stems from claims that he shared sensitive government information with Epstein. Mandelson, a former Labour minister, has not been arrested and maintains he acted lawfully, while expressing regret for his association with Epstein, according to BBC Breaking.
Meanwhile, other news developments include former National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan discussing the nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran ahead of Friday's talks in Oman, as reported by NPR. Additionally, cross-country skier Jessie Diggins is preparing for the Milano Cortina Olympics, her fourth and final Games, as she told Time, "It's the challenge of, How deep into the pain cave can I go?"
Other reports, summarized by Vox, covered a range of developments including New England Patriots fans' anticipation for Super Bowl LX, revelations from Ehud Barak's conversations with Jeffrey Epstein regarding Israeli immigration policies, and President Trump's sharing of a racist video targeting the Obamas. International affairs such as Cuban President Díaz-Canel's openness to dialogue with the U.S., and domestic issues like funding disputes and immigration-related controversies in Pennsylvania and California were also detailed.
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