Sarah Ferguson reportedly sought financial assistance from Jeffrey Epstein for flights to visit him following his release from prison, as per newly uncovered emails from Epstein’s files. While the emails shed light on Ferguson’s connection to Epstein, she has not faced any charges or allegations of wrongdoing. However, her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, has recently faced arrest over his ties to Epstein, leading to increased scrutiny on Ferguson.
The emails reveal that Ferguson, accompanied by her daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, traveled during a time of financial hardship. Epstein’s house manager communicated that Ferguson’s assistant had conveyed Epstein’s offer to pay for her visit. Subsequent exchanges discussed funding for Ferguson and her daughters’ flights, with Epstein reportedly agreeing to cover the expenses. The emails also touched on seating arrangements and financial concerns faced by Ferguson.
Epstein’s involvement in coordinating the trip and covering expenses was highlighted in the emails, indicating a level of financial strain experienced by Ferguson. Despite the financial assistance provided, further correspondence detailed Ferguson’s ongoing financial challenges.
