Sarah Ferguson expressed gratitude towards Jeffrey Epstein and referred to him as a close companion, likening him to a “brother.” Recently, over three million new documents, emails, photos, and videos from the Epstein Files were made public. Among these documents were emails where Ferguson praised Epstein after he complimented her in front of Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie. In one email dated August 3, 2009, Ferguson described Epstein as the brother she had always desired and later referred to him as a “legend.” It is important to note that being mentioned in the Epstein files does not automatically imply any illegal activities.
In an email exchange, Ferguson conveyed her appreciation to Epstein for his kind words in front of her daughters, saying, “I have never been more touched by a friend’s kindness.” Additional documents revealed that the former Duchess of York had invited Epstein to her 50th birthday celebration at St James’s Palace in February 2010. Epstein had been released from prison in 2009 after being convicted of soliciting prostitution from a minor.
Furthermore, the invite from Ferguson to Epstein for the birthday event included details about the celebration at St. James’s Palace, London. Epstein regretfully declined the invitation, citing his inability to attend. Subsequent emails from Ferguson in November 2010 continued to show her admiration for Epstein, referring to him as a “legend” and expressing pride in him.
Despite previous public statements distancing herself from Epstein, Ferguson had referred to him as her “supreme friend” in emails from April 26, 2011. Her spokesperson clarified that Ferguson’s earlier remarks were made in response to alleged threats from Epstein to sue her.
Newly released emails also included communications between Ghislaine Maxwell and a person known as “The Invisible Man,” believed to be ex-Prince Andrew, who corresponded using the signature “A.” These messages revealed a friendly exchange between Maxwell and The Invisible Man, with terms of endearment used. Prince Andrew has consistently denied any accusations of wrongdoing.
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