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Epstein’s sordid red room: Half-naked females are seen ‘performing private dances’ inside paedophile’s palatial Paris home… where Mandelson was pictured in his underwear 

In the images believed to have been taken by Jeffrey Epstein, half-naked women are seen performing special dances for him in his magnificent house in Paris.

More than a dozen videos released by the US Department of Justice in the latest installment of the Epstein files show the pedophile enjoying ‘entertainment’ by unidentified women in a red-paneled room.

The ages of the women or girls are unclear because all their faces and identifying features have been removed.

Many appear to have undressed or are seen taking their clothes off while dancing at Epstein’s apartment in Paris’ ultra-exclusive 16th arrondissement.

The videos, believed to have been recorded on different dates, raise serious questions about claims by senior figures that they did not witness the billionaire pedophile’s treatment of women and underage girls.

The red room where the clips were shot is the same place where Peter Mandelson was photographed standing in his underpants. Mandelson was dismissed as Britain’s ambassador to the US as the extent of his ties to Epstein began to emerge.

In the footage, first published last week, the former Labor Party member appears to be talking to a woman wearing a white bathrobe.

Mandelson is wearing a dark T-shirt and white Y-neck dress and can be seen pointing at what is thought to be a computer tablet.

In the images thought to have been taken by Jeffrey Epstein, women are seen performing special dances for him in his magnificent house in Paris.

Many of the women are seen either undressed or taking their clothes off as they dance at Epstein's apartment in the ultra-exclusive 16th arrondissement of Paris.

Many of the women are seen either undressed or taking their clothes off as they dance at Epstein’s apartment in the ultra-exclusive 16th arrondissement of Paris.

Pictured here are the red panels of Epstein's Paris apartment in an exclusive area of ​​the city

Pictured here are the red panels of Epstein’s Paris apartment in an exclusive area of ​​the city

He had previously said he did not remember the photo being taken and had no idea where it was or who took it.

But data and forensic experts later matched the metal balcony railing visible in the window next to where Mandelson stood to those found in the Paris home.

The lamp, curtains and red wooden panels on the wall of the apartment also match the shots taken when it was put up for sale in 2021.

Also on the table, in a different image of the same room, is a piece of paper with Jeffrey E. Epstein printed at the bottom.

Moreover, emails released by US authorities last Friday revealed that Mandelson regularly visited the apartment on Avenue Foch overlooking the Arc de Triomphe.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is another high-profile name who is said to stay there frequently.

The 8,000-square-foot apartment, which sold for nearly €10 million after Epstein’s death, has eight bedrooms and huge 16ft ceilings.

Epstein was accused of committing some of the worst sex crimes there, and it was the center of a criminal investigation into half a dozen possible charges, including rape.

The pedophile decorated the apartment with unique skull and eyeball artwork, but after his arrest and death, the apartment was closed and remained empty.

“This rare apartment impresses not only with its size, but also with the quality of the renovation, completely redone by a world-renowned decorator,” Sotheby’s said at the launch.

In the footage released by US officials last week, Mandelson is seen talking to a woman in her underwear and a white bathrobe.

In the footage released by US officials last week, Mandelson is seen talking to a woman in her underwear and a white bathrobe.

Footage shows women dancing in Epstein's apartment in Paris

In the images thought to have been taken by Jeffrey Epstein, women are seen performing special dances for him in his magnificent house in Paris.

Mandelson did not explain why she posed in her panties in the images included in the Epstein Files. He denies remembering the photos taken

Mandelson did not explain why she posed in her panties in the images included in the Epstein Files. He denies remembering the photos taken

The ages of the women or girls are uncertain as all their faces and identifying features have been removed

The ages of the women or girls are uncertain as all their faces and identifying features have been removed

Jeffrey Epstein's 'House of Sin' apartment in Paris, which hosted Andrew, was sold after Epstein's death. Big discount on price

Jeffrey Epstein’s ‘House of Sin’ apartment in Paris, which hosted Andrew, was sold after Epstein’s death. Big discount on price

But it took nearly four years for it to be sold at a discounted price.

The sources demanded that some of the proceeds from the sale be given to Epstein’s victims in the future.

Andrew was said to have been told by Epstein to keep the second-floor flat ‘as if it were his own’, and most of their travels took place after the sex offender was convicted of abusing young women in 2008.

Epstein purchased the property in 2001 before purchasing other apartments in the building.

Over the years, Epstein occasionally came to his home in the French capital and hosted parties there.

Those who spent time in the house, including the housekeeper and the decorator, had previously mentioned the abundance of photographs of young women decorated on the walls of the house, ‘like family photographs’.

A worker had previously said that he was ‘impressed by the numerous photographs of young girls in the apartment’.

In an interview with Radio France, he added: ‘They were arranged in frames, sort of like family photographs.

‘The girls looked so young. Are they small? It’s hard to say. He’s not over 18 anyway… When we looked at the photos, we didn’t think of pedophilia, but he was on the border, close to it.’

Epstein loved rare art and had skull- and eyeball-inspired artwork in his apartment before his arrest.

Epstein had a passion for rare art and had skull- and eyeball-inspired artwork in his apartment before his arrest.

Disturbingly, like Epstein’s other homes, the Paris country house included a massage parlor, which his butler said he would visit “three or four times a day.”

‘You could call these paid relationships,’ he said, adding that ‘not all massages involve sexual intercourse.’

Insisting that the photos were just ‘artistic shots’, the butler’s wife added that there was a ‘gorgeous naked woman with a belt in the massage room’.

Following Epstein’s death in 2019, the French Police launched an investigation into sexual abuse and trafficking crimes that were said to have occurred in the apartment.

Mr Mountbatten-Windsor has always denied any wrongdoing.

A spokesman for Mandelson previously said: ‘Lord Mandelson regrets believing Epstein’s lies about his guilt and will regret it until the day he dies.

‘Lord Mandelson did not discover the truth about Epstein until his death in 2019.

‘He deeply regrets that powerless and defenseless women and girls are not given the protection they deserve.’

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