Sarah Ferguson allegedly sought employment from convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in a bid to alleviate her financial struggles, according to newly disclosed documents. The correspondence, unearthed from the Epstein Files, revealed a desperate email from the former Duchess to Epstein during his house arrest in 2010. In the email, Sarah implored Epstein to consider hiring her as his house assistant, emphasizing her financial need. The message also referenced a meeting with a mutual acquaintance, David Stern, further linking her to Epstein’s circle.
Epstein responded to Sarah’s plea by mentioning two redacted names, questioning the need for more assistants. Despite the exchange, Sarah has consistently denied any wrongdoing. In subsequent emails, Sarah continued to express her desire for employment from Epstein, referring to him as a “legend” and even proposing marriage. The emails, which paint a disturbing picture of their relationship, were exposed as part of the Epstein File releases.
In a public interview in 2011, Sarah distanced herself from Epstein and apologized for accepting money from him. However, a month later, she referred to him as her “supreme friend,” expressing regret for letting him down. The evolving nature of their relationship, as depicted in the emails, raises questions about the extent of their association and its implications.
The revelations from the released emails have sparked further scrutiny into the connections between Sarah Ferguson and Jeffrey Epstein, shedding light on the controversial dynamics at play within their relationship.
