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New videos and forensic analysis reveal Peter Mandelson standing in his underwear at Epstein’s Paris apartment where the convicted pedophile hosted private performances from unidentified women in a luxurious red-panelled setting

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By Gift Badewo

Newly released videos from the US Department of Justice offer a chilling glimpse into the private life of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, this time in his luxurious Paris apartment.

The clips, believed to have been filmed in a red-panelled room in the heart of the French capital, show half-naked women performing private dances for Epstein.

While their faces have been obscured, leaving their identities and ages unclear, the footage raises serious questions about the billionaire’s behavior and the high-profile figures who frequented his residences.

A Flat in Paris’s Elite 16th Arrondissement

Epstein’s Paris pied-à-terre, located on Avenue Foch overlooking the Arc de Triomphe, is a sprawling 8,000-square-foot apartment with eight bedrooms, 16-foot ceilings, and lavish décor.

Sotheby’s, when putting the flat up for sale in 2021, described it as “impressing not only by its size but also by the quality of its renovation,” which had been carried out by a world-renowned decorator.

After Epstein’s death, the property sat empty and eventually sold for around €10 million, after several years on the market.

The apartment was notorious not just for its size and luxury, but for its dark associations.

Former staff, including a butler and a decorator, recalled walls covered in photographs of young women, displayed as if they were family portraits.

The butler also described a massage room where Epstein reportedly spent hours every day, sometimes involving sexual activity, though some visits were purely non-sexual.

High-Profile Visitors Under Scrutiny

The red room is infamous not only for the videos but for its connection to high-profile figures.

Peter Mandelson, the former UK Labour peer, was photographed in the apartment wearing only his underwear.

Mandelson has said he does not recall the photo being taken and does not know who captured it, though forensic analysis confirmed the setting as Epstein’s Paris home.

Emails released by US authorities also show Mandelson was a regular visitor, while other prominent guests reportedly included Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.

Epstein allegedly told some of his guests to treat parts of the apartment “as their own,” with many of these visits reportedly occurring after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for abusing young women in the United States.

While Mandelson and Mountbatten-Windsor have denied wrongdoing, the revelations continue to fuel public concern and scrutiny.

The Dark Legacy of Epstein’s Parisian Home

The Paris flat, like Epstein’s other properties, was a site of alleged sexual abuse and exploitation.

Authorities say it was central to several criminal investigations, including potential charges of rape and trafficking.

Epstein’s death in 2019 left many of these investigations incomplete, though French police continue to probe claims tied to the apartment.

Over the years, the apartment hosted parties, private gatherings, and what insiders described as unsettling displays of young women.

Workers and decorators recalled the pervasive presence of imagery depicting young women, and the massage parlour on-site reflected the same disturbing pattern observed in Epstein’s homes in New York and the US Virgin Islands.

What’s Next?

With the continued release of Epstein-related documents and videos, questions persist about accountability and justice.

French authorities are investigating alleged crimes at the Paris apartment, while victims and advocacy groups are pushing for proceeds from the sale of Epstein’s properties to benefit survivors.

High-profile figures who visited the flat remain under public scrutiny, and experts predict more revelations could surface as authorities continue reviewing evidence.

Summary

Jeffrey Epstein’s Paris apartment offers a stark reminder of the dark world he cultivated behind closed doors.

Newly released DOJ videos show women performing in the infamous red room, while forensic analysis confirms high-profile visitors, including Peter Mandelson, had access to the space.

The property’s lavish façade masked alleged sexual exploitation, ongoing investigations, and a legacy of abuse that authorities continue to unravel.

The Paris flat remains a central piece in understanding Epstein’s extensive network and the broader implications for those who interacted with him.

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A performance driven and goal oriented young lady with excellent verbal and non-verbal communication skills. She is experienced in creative writing, editing, proofreading, and administration. Gift is also skilled in Customer Service and Relationship Management, Project Management, Human Resource Management, Team work, and Leadership with a Master's degree in Communication and Language Arts (Applied Communication).