If you are having problems with building packages with a target for EPEL, it is not because the EPEL gpg keys have been tampered with, but because the mock developer made a mistake in the packages
The problem occurs because mock by default builds EPEL packages with CentOS and the mock developer put the CentOS keys as being the keys to compare EPEL packages with. He is working on a fixed set of packages and the problem should go away with mock-1.2.20 [The broken version is 1.2.19]
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