Freshly released Jeffrey Epstein emails have brought renewed attention to Sarah Ferguson and her links with the convicted sex offender. The messages also mention Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, adding further pressure on the royal family.
The emails were written after Epstein’s 2008 conviction for sex crimes. They do not prove criminal wrongdoing, but they raise serious questions about personal and financial ties.
Close Personal Language in Emails
Several emails show a warm and emotional tone from Ferguson towards Epstein. In messages sent between 2009 and 2010, she thanks him for his kindness and support.
In one email, Ferguson calls Epstein the brother she always wanted. In another, she praises his generosity and even jokingly writes, “Just marry me.” These exchanges suggest a close friendship that continued years after his conviction.
Message About a So Called Baby Boy
One email signed “Sarah” congratulates Epstein on the arrival of a baby boy. The message claims she heard the news from Prince Andrew.
Epstein never publicly confirmed having children. If the claim is true, the child would now be a teenager. The emails offer no proof, and the claim remains unverified.
Epstein Discusses Image Repair
The documents suggest Epstein wanted Ferguson’s help to improve his public image. In a 2011 email, Epstein reportedly wrote that Ferguson could now say he was not a pedophile.
His publicist discussed a media strategy that included asking Ferguson to retract past statements. Later emails show Ferguson saying she never called him that term and acted only to protect her brand.
Requests for Financial Help
Emails from 2009 reveal Ferguson asking Epstein for money. She writes that she urgently needs £20,000 to cover rent and fears media exposure if she fails to pay.
The exchange follows reports about her financial troubles. Other documents suggest Epstein helped her financially for many years, including assistance with debts and creditors.
Princess Eugenie Mentioned in Crude Exchange
One email includes a crude reference to Princess Eugenie’s private life. The sender remains unidentified due to redactions.
Other emails show Epstein asking whether Beatrice and Eugenie could meet him while he was in London. Ferguson replied with details about their availability and travel.
Lunches and Meetings Detailed
Emails also describe lunches involving Ferguson, her daughters, and Epstein. One message confirms a planned lunch in Miami with Beatrice and Eugenie present.
These details add to public discomfort but do not show illegal behavior.
Palace Contacts Remain Silent
Prince Andrew continues to deny all wrongdoing. His office and Ferguson’s representatives have been contacted for comment.
