Epstein revelations have toppled top figures in Europe while US fallout is more muted

"A Web of Influence: Europe's Shocking Ties to Epstein"

A trove of documents released by the US Department of Justice has sent shockwaves through European politics, exposing a tangled web of relationships between powerful figures and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

Among those toppled by the revelations are senior diplomats, top politicians, and even royalty. In the UK, former Ambassador to Washington Peter Mandelson was fired, his tenure marred by his close ties to Epstein, which included downplaying their relationship despite calling him "my pest pal" in 2003. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing a leadership crisis over Mandelson's appointment, with police investigating possible misconduct in public office.

The fallout extends beyond the UK, with senior figures falling in Norway, Sweden, and Slovakia. Even Prince Andrew, brother of King Charles III, lost his honors, title, and taxpayer-funded mansion due to his friendly relationships with Epstein after he became a convicted sex offender.

In contrast, the US has been relatively muted in its response, despite releasing the same documents. Mark Stephens, an expert in international law, notes that the receipts are now public, "and some might wish they'd traveled less." However, experts caution that Britain shouldn't be too quick to pat itself on the back over its rapid reckoning with Mandelson.

The US has seen a few high-profile figures face repercussions over their ties to Epstein, including former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers and former Trump strategist Steve Bannon. Meanwhile, other associates of Epstein's remain largely unscathed, sparking concerns about accountability.

Europeans are taking a closer look at the extensive network of contacts that Epstein built around him. In Norway, an economic crimes unit is investigating former Prime Minister Thorbjorn Jagland over his ties to Epstein, while high-profile diplomat couple Terje Rd-Larsen and Mona Juul have been suspended due to their relationships with the financier.

The revelations have also dented respect for the Norwegian royal family, particularly Crown Princess Mette-Marit, who exchanged jokey emails and planned visits to Epstein properties. The princess has apologized for disappointing those she let down, while her son stands trial on rape charges in Oslo.

As Europe grapples with the fallout of Epstein's web of influence, questions remain about accountability and whether those in power will be held truly accountable for their actions.
 
Wow 🀯, this is getting too deep and twisted. It seems like everyone involved knew or suspected something was off but didn't act on it. The lack of transparency from the US is pretty interesting ⏱️, they're only releasing documents now? Meanwhile, in Europe, some people seem to be getting away scot-free πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ, which doesn't sit well with me at all πŸ˜’. The royal family's connection to Epstein is still hard to wrap my head around πŸ‘‘, but I guess you can say they're not immune from scrutiny anymore πŸ’―.
 
tbh i'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole epstein scandal 🀯 i mean, how could these ppl get away with it for so long? it's like they were all in on some kinda secret club or something πŸ€” and now that the docs are out, everyone's getting called out 😳 but what about the ppl who covered their tracks tho? are they gonna be held accountable too?
 
omg u guys can u even believe what's going on?! 🀯 so it turns out these super powerful people in europe had a WHOLE lot to do with this gross dude epstein and now they're getting called out for it πŸ’β€β™€οΈ it's wild that the british pm is already having a leadership crisis over one of his diplomats who was BFFs with epstein 🀯 like what even is going on?! also can we talk about how much these people are getting away with? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ prince andrew lost everything but still getting a payout from his dad's will πŸ€‘ meanwhile thorbjorn jagland in norway is getting investigated for his ties to epstein 🚨 like get ready for some serious reckoning, europe! πŸ‘‘
 
🀯 I'm not surprised by this latest scandal - it feels like we're seeing a pattern of powerful people using their influence to avoid accountability. The fact that Prince Andrew lost his honors and title is a huge deal, but what's even more concerning is that Epstein's associates are still largely unscathed.

I think the US response has been pretty muted compared to Europe, which is weird considering they released the same documents. Maybe it's because the US has its own system of accountability in place? πŸ€” Either way, this whole thing stinks and I hope we can learn from it.

It's also interesting that Norway is taking a closer look at their own connections to Epstein. The royal family, in particular, needs to be held up to scrutiny. Mette-Marit's apology was a good start, but I think she should have been more forthcoming about her relationships with Epstein in the first place.

One thing that really bothers me is how easily these powerful people used their influence to downplay or dismiss concerns about Epstein's behavior. It's not okay to use your power to silence others or avoid accountability. We need to do better than this. πŸ’”
 
.. can you believe this? 🀯 I mean, I've seen some shady stuff go down over the years, but this is just ridiculous. I'm talking about these high-up people in Europe who were buddies with Epstein, and now they're all getting called out for it. πŸ™„ Like, Peter Mandelson was ambassador to the US and he's basically getting canned because of his friendship with Epstein? What's next? πŸ˜‚ The royal family is also taking a hit, and I'm not surprised - if you're gonna be friends with someone who gets accused of being a sex offender, you've got some 'splainin' to do! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, I get it, we all make mistakes, but this level of accountability? That's what I like about it though. It's about time people in power were held accountable for their actions. πŸ’―
 
πŸ€” I think this whole thing is a perfect lesson in how close relationships can be both a blessing and a curse. Just like in the story of the Prodigal Son, where the son returns to his father with nothing but expectation of forgiveness, we see here that some people thought they were above the law just because they knew "the right" person. Newsflash: connections don't make you untouchable! It's also a reminder that power and influence can be corrupting, and sometimes it takes a scandal like this to shake things up. We need more accountability and transparency in our systems of power so we don't see these same patterns repeat themselves. 🚨
 
🀯 I'm genuinely shocked by these revelations πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. It's like, how could people not see this coming? The fact that high-profile politicians and royalty were so close to Epstein is just staggering 😲. And it's not just the UK, either – Norway and Sweden are dealing with their own scandals too 🀯. I think what's really disturbing is that some of these people are still getting away with stuff πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Like, where's the accountability? How can we trust that those in power won't just sweep this under the rug again? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ The fact that Prince Andrew lost his honors and title is a good start, but it's not enough – we need to see real consequences for everyone involved πŸ’”.
 
🀯 this is crazy how many powerful people were connected to Epstein and some of them are still above the law... 🚫 it's like they thought they were untouchable. Norway's investigation into Thorbjorn Jagland is a good start, but we need to see more concrete actions taken against those who enabled Epstein's abuse.

I'm also worried about Prince Andrew losing his honors and title - it feels like he got away with it for too long. And what about the US? They've been relatively quiet, but shouldn't they be taking more responsibility for their own reckoning with Mandelson?

It's wild to think that some of these people are still in positions of power or have connections to other influential folks. Europe needs to do a better job of holding its leaders accountable and not just sweeping things under the rug.

It's time for real change, not just a bunch of lip service and empty apologies. πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing... I mean, I knew Epstein was a creep, but wow 🀯, the UK is getting taken down a peg with Mandelson at the forefront of it all. It's like they say "you're only as good as your worst friend"... and it looks like Mandelson's buddy Epstein was that guy for some people. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

I'm not saying the US isn't doing enough, but I do think it's a bit rich when they're releasing all these documents and everyone's going "oh look at us!" Meanwhile, in Norway they're actually taking action and investigating some big names. And don't even get me started on Prince Andrew... what was he thinking? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

But you know what really gets my goat? All the people who were friends with Epstein and thought it was no big deal because "he's just a businessman"... excuse me, but that's not how it works, buddy. You can't just make deals with a convicted sex offender and expect everyone to be okay with it. 😑

Anyway, I guess what I'm saying is... Europe needs to get its act together and start holding people accountable for their actions. We can't just keep sweeping things under the rug and expecting everything to magically fix itself. πŸ’ͺ
 
just saw this news about epstein's europe connections 🀯 i mean who knew his web of influence was so deep? it's crazy to think that some people with so much power got away with stuff for so long πŸ™„ at least now there's more scrutiny, but still wondering if they'll face real consequences πŸ’” and what about all the others who were just along for the ride πŸ‘€
 
just saw this news 🀯 so many ppl in europe r getting caught up in epstein's web 😩 think its wild that even royalty got affected πŸ‘‘ like crown princess mette-marit exchanging joey emails with him πŸ“¨ is this how we really wanna be doing our homework on ethics? πŸ€” maybe britain should take a closer look at their own stuff too, not just blame america πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ for covering it up [www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/mar/15/jeffrey-epstein-websites-reveal-web-of-influence](http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/mar/15/jeffrey-epstein-websites-reveal-web-of-influence)
 
I'm like totally shocked by this whole thing 🀯... like, I get it, connections to Epstein are sketchy at best, but the fact that some super powerful people got away with it for so long is just mind-blowing 😲. In my opinion, Europe needs to do a better job of separating personal friendships from public duties, you know? Like, if someone's gonna hang out with Epstein, they shouldn't be like 'oh no I'm a diplomat/PM/prince' and suddenly become all about being above reproach πŸ™„.

And can we talk about the US for a sec? Like, where was everyone when this was going down? The fact that they're only now releasing these documents is just... meh. It's like, get on it already! πŸ’― And what's with all the 'some might wish they'd traveled less' vibes? Like, come on, if you've got a problem with someone's actions, own up to it instead of trying to spin it πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

Anyway, I think this whole thing is super important for holding people in power accountable, especially when it comes to things like sex trafficking and abuse. We need more transparency and less BS, you feel me? πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm shocked by how deep this Epstein scandal goes 🀯. It seems like a lot of powerful people thought they were above the law, but now it looks like they're being held accountable. The fact that there's been relatively less scrutiny in the US is just weird πŸ’”. It's like they're more concerned with protecting their own interests than doing what's right.

I think this scandal is going to continue to ripple out across Europe and beyond ⚑️. We need to be expecting more names to come forward and more consequences for those who have been accused of wrongdoing. It's also important that we're having these conversations about accountability and power structures in our institutions, because it seems like a lot of people thought they were above the law.

The UK's handling of this so far has been pretty underwhelming πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I mean, Peter Mandelson gets fired over his ties to Epstein, but that doesn't seem to be enough. We need to see more action from those in power to address these kinds of issues.

It's also interesting to me that the US is taking a more relaxed approach to this whole thing πŸ€”. I don't get it – shouldn't we all be outraged by someone who has committed such heinous crimes?
 
πŸ€• this is so messed up... I mean, i feel bad for the people who got caught up in all of this - peter mandelson must've felt like his whole life was being turned upside down because of those documents. and poor prince andrew, he's been through hell already with that other scandal πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. it's crazy how some people can get away with stuff just because they're connected to someone powerful. i hope the authorities really do dig deep and make sure everyone is held accountable for their actions πŸ’ͺ
 
can u believe this?? 🀯 european politicians & royals think they're above the law? like, what a joke. i mean, peter mandelson was basically given a free pass by keir starmer's govt despite having super close ties to epstein. and now he's out of a job. nice move, uk.

i'm also low-key impressed that the noose is being tightened around europe... especially with all these investigations popping up left & right. it's about time someone held them accountable for their actions.

but seriously, how many people are gonna get away scot-free? it's all very convenient when you're a powerful figure, right? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
man, this is wild 🀯 like, how could ppl be so blind to epstein's sketchy dealings? it's crazy that some high-profile folks got away with it for so long, and now they're getting burned πŸ’₯ the uk's reaction is pretty muted tho, considering mandelson was basically best buds with epstein... what's good with starmer just letting him slide already? πŸ€” and omg, prince andrew losing all his perks πŸ™„ but seriously, this whole thing stinks of a cover-up. europe needs to get their act together and make some real changes 🚫
 
can u believe this?? πŸ‘€ like, what kinda system allows ppl like epstein to keep connections w/ royals & diplomats? 🀯 it's all about who u know & how much dosh u got πŸ’Έ the fact that Mandelson got fired in the UK but there r still ppl doin the same thing is really messed up 😞 also gotta ask, where r the consequences 4 Epstein himself? shouldnt he b held accountable 4 his crimes 2? πŸš«πŸ’”
 
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