Newly uncovered emails suggest that Sarah Ferguson visited Jeffrey Epstein just five days after his early release from prison for sex crimes involving children, bringing her daughters along. Epstein, who had pleaded guilty to child prostitution charges in 2008, was released from prison in July 2009, five months ahead of schedule, under the condition of registering as a sex offender.
The emails reveal that shortly after Epstein’s release, Sarah Ferguson, accompanied by her daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, visited Epstein’s residence. Epstein mentioned the visit in an email to Ghislaine Maxwell, stating that “ferg and the two girls come [sic] yesterday.” Another email from Sarah to Epstein also referenced the visit, inquiring about the address and lunch arrangements for herself and her daughters.
Further correspondence between Sarah and Epstein, found in a large document release, indicated a positive shift in energy after their lunch meeting. Sarah expressed gratitude to Epstein, referring to him as the brother she had always wished for. Despite these interactions, Sarah later publicly distanced herself from Epstein, denouncing pedophilia and any form of child abuse.
In an attempt to explain her actions, Sarah wrote an email apologizing to Epstein, stating that she had been advised to make certain comments to protect her career. She denied labeling Epstein as a pedophile and clarified that her association with him was due to business concerns. Additionally, leaked emails revealed instances where Sarah sought financial assistance from Epstein during times of financial distress.
The latest batch of emails also includes a reference to Sarah’s daughter’s personal life, indicating a close relationship between Sarah and Epstein. Reports suggest that Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie were “aghast” at the revelations, expressing embarrassment over their mother’s interactions with Epstein. The sisters were reportedly unaware of the extent of their parents’ relationship with Epstein and were shocked by the newly surfaced details.
