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Organizations
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Type: Email chain
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Summary

This document is an email chain from March 7, 2011, detailing an interview request from Kirsty Mackenzie of the BBC's 'Today' programme to Jeffrey Epstein. The request, sent via Epstein's attorney Jack Goldberger, was to address 'circulating stories' about Epstein and Prince Andrew. Epstein forwarded the request to Peter Mandelson, who replied tersely, 'No !!'.

People (23)

Name Role Context
Peter Mandelson Correspondent
Replied 'No !!' to an email forwarded by Jeffrey Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein Subject of interview request / Correspondent
Received and forwarded an interview request from the BBC to Peter Mandelson. His email is jeevacation@gmail.com.
Kirsty Mackenzie BBC Representative
Sent an email on behalf of the BBC's Today programme to request an interview with Jeffrey Epstein.
Jack Goldberger Attorney
Identified as Jeffrey Epstein's attorney and the initial recipient of the BBC's interview request.
Prince Andrew, the Duke of York Royal Family Member
Mentioned alongside Jeffrey Epstein as the subject of 'circulating stories' in the UK press.
Tim Geithner Former US Treasury Secretary
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
Nicholas Sarkozy President
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
Hamid Karzai President
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
HRH the Prince of Wales Royal Family Member
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
Musharraf Former President
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
Condoleezza Rice Former US Secretary of State
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
Bill Clinton Former US President
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
George Mitchell Senator
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
Al Gore Politician
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
Kofi Annan Diplomat
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
Tony Blair Former UK Prime Minister
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
The Dalai Lama Spiritual Leader
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
Bill Gates Businessman
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
George Soros Businessman
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
Stephen Hawking Scientist
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
Sir Paul McCartney Musician
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
Mick Jaggar Musician
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.
Salman Rushdie Author
Listed as a past guest on the BBC Today programme.

Organizations (6)

Name Type Context
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation, whose 'Today' programme sought an interview with Jeffrey Epstein.
Today programme
The BBC's main morning news show that requested the interview.
BBC World
Part of the BBC's news network where interviews are rebroadcast.
BBC World Service
Part of the BBC's news network where interviews are rebroadcast.
BBC Online
Part of the BBC's news network where interviews are rebroadcast.
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT
Appears as a document control number or source identifier at the bottom of the page.

Timeline (1 events)

2011-03-07
The BBC's Today programme, via Kirsty Mackenzie, formally requested an interview with Jeffrey Epstein to discuss 'stories which are circulating' about him and Prince Andrew.
UK

Locations (1)

Location Context
UK
The location of the BBC and the press reporting on Epstein and Prince Andrew.

Relationships (4)

Jeffrey Epstein Correspondents Peter Mandelson
Epstein forwarded an email to Mandelson, who then replied to Epstein.
Jack Goldberger Attorney-Client Jeffrey Epstein
Kirsty Mackenzie's email identifies Jack Goldberger as Jeffrey Epstein's attorney.
Kirsty Mackenzie Correspondents Jack Goldberger
Mackenzie sent an email to Goldberger requesting he forward a message to his client, Epstein.
Jeffrey Epstein Subjects of media speculation Prince Andrew, the Duke of York
The email states they are both the subject of 'circulating stories' in the UK press.

Key Quotes (3)

"No !!"
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Quote #1
"I am writing in an attempt to make contact with Jeffrey Epstein and wondered if you would, as his attorney, forward this message on to him?"
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Quote #2
"We are keen to explore the possibility of conducting an interview with Mr Epstein, on the subject of the stories which are circulating, however inaccurately, about both him and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York..."
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Date: Monday, March 7 2011 05:16 PM
Subject: Re: Fwd: FW: Please forward
From: Peter Mandelson [REDACTED]
To: 'jeevacation@gmail.com' ;
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No !!
From: Jeffrey Epstein [mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 05:01 PM
To: Peter Mandelson BT
Subject: Fwd: FW: Please forward
From: Kirsty Mackenzie [mailto:[REDACTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 07, 2011 11:11 AM
To: Jack Goldberger
Subject: RE: Please forward
I am writing in an attempt to make contact with Jeffrey Epstein and wondered if you would, as his attorney, forward this message on to him?
We are keen to explore the possibility of conducting an interview with Mr Epstein, on the subject of the stories which are circulating, however inaccurately, about both him and Prince Andrew, the Duke of York; we'd be keen to hear from Mr Epstein first hand so that the various and at times, speculative reporting which is at large in the UK press can be better scrutinised?
Let me tell you a bit about the Today programme.
Today is the BBC's main morning news show; we have been part of the BBC for over 50 years and are generally considered one of the most important news broadcast outlets - either on radio or TV - here in the UK. We set the news agenda for the BBC and in many respects we set the daily news agenda for the country. Our interviews are regularly re broadcast across the BBC's national and international news network including - BBC World, BBC World Service and BBC Online. The combination of these outlets means the global 'reach' of a BBC Today programme interview is second to none.
Programme guests have included a selection of some of the biggest names in politics, business, international relations and the arts including US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, President Nicholas Sarkozy, President Hamid Karzai, HRH the Prince of Wales, former President Musharraf, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, former President Bill Clinton, Senator George Mitchell, Al Gore, Kofi Annan, former Prime Minister Tony Blair, the Dalai Lama, Bill Gates, George Soros, Stephen Hawking, Sir Paul McCartney, Mick Jaggar and Salman Rushdie.
We are a programme that carries considerable weight and influence and which prides itself in being a first port of call for many of the most important and influential figures on the international stage.
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