Sarah Ferguson allegedly brought daughters to visit Epstein after jail release: report

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Sarah Ferguson allegedly brought daughters to visit Epstein after jail release: report

2025-10-21 02:34:48

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Prince Andrew Ex-wife Sarah Ferguson allegedly brought her daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, to visit Jeffrey Epstein after he was released from prison in 2009, according to a report citing leaked emails.

According to the emails I’ve seen mail on sunday, Epstein sent a letter to his lawyer, Paul Tweed, in April 2011 in which he claimed that Ferguson “was the first” to celebrate his release from prison with her “two daughters”.

In the summer of 2009, Epstein was released from a Florida prison after being sentenced to 18 months in prison, after being convicted of solicitation of a minor for prostitution and solicitation of prostitution.

Sarah Ferguson, Princess Beatrice, Princess Eugenie and Jeffrey Epstein

Sarah Ferguson and her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, allegedly celebrated Jeffrey Epstein’s release from prison in 2009, according to a report. (Getty Images)

A source told People that Eugenie and Beatrice never met Epstein. Another source said Telegraph Neither Ferguson nor her daughters remember visiting Epstein after his release from prison.

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The alleged email exchange came a month after Ferguson gave an interview to the London Evening Standard in March 2011, in which she issued a “sincere apology” for accepting money from Epstein and claimed she wanted “nothing to do with Jeffrey Epstein ever again.”

The Mail on Sunday reported that Epstein sent an email to his lawyers, saying that Ferguson “must affirmatively confirm that she was misquoted”.

Sarah Ferguson, Jeffrey Epstein

Sarah Ferguson allegedly visited Jeffrey Epstein after he was released from prison in 2009. (Getty Images)

“[Sarah] I took apartments in New York. She was the first to celebrate my release, accompanied by her two daughters. She visited me with her [a] A policeman sits at my front desk. “She asked for help with her charities,” Epstein reportedly wrote at the time.

Ferguson has admitted accepting money from Epstein in the past, but a new Mail on Sunday report suggests Ferguson asked Epstein for more.

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“Is there any chance I could borrow $50 or $100,000 to help pay the small bills that are stressing me out? I had to ask,” Ferguson allegedly asked Epstein via email, according to the Mail on Sunday.

At the time of filing, Epstein was under house arrest following his release from prison and his bank accounts were under monitoring, the outlet reported. He reportedly did not complete the request and wrote to Ferguson: “You need to address these issues. You are great.”

Sarah Ferguson steps out wearing a bright red coat to match her fiery red hair

Sources close to Ferguson deny that she celebrated Epstein’s release from prison. (David M. Bennett)

Fox News Digital has reached out to representatives for Ferguson, Beatrice and Eugenie for comment.

Last month, leaked emails describing Ferguson as Epstein’s “top friend” circulated, prompting several charities to drop her as a sponsor.

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“Following information shared this weekend regarding the Duchess of York’s correspondence with Jeffrey EpsteinA spokesperson for Julia’s House, a childcare organisation, said in a statement to Fox News Digital: “Julia’s House has made the decision that it would be inappropriate for it to continue to sponsor the charity. We have informed the Duchess of York of this decision and thank her for her previous support.”

According to the Associated Press, Ferguson was excluded by the Teenage Cancer Trust and the Natasha Allergy Research Foundation. The Breast Cancer Prevention Society also announced that it was dropping the Duchess’ role as patron.

Princess Eugenie and Princess Beatrice sit in a royal carriage with their uncle, King Charles, in formal wear.

Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie are the daughters of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew. (Getty Images)

The British Heart Foundation has also dropped the Duchess from her position as the charity’s ambassador, according to The Guardian BBC. The Children’s Literacy Association also cut ties with Ferguson, the newspaper reported.

In the alleged email, Ferguson referred to the sex offender as a “steadfast, generous and superior friend.”

“I know you are very frustrated with me because of what you were told or read, and I must humbly and heartily apologize to you for that,” Ferguson wrote.

“I have advised, in no uncertain terms, not to do anything with you and not to speak to you or email you, and if I do I will cause you more problems, [Prince Andrew] She continued: “And I have been instructed to act as quickly as possible if I have any chance of retaining my career as a children’s book author and children’s philanthropist.”

Jeffrey Epstein

Jeffrey Epstein went to prison in Florida in 2008 on prostitution charges. (Rick Friedman/Corbis)

In a statement to The GuardianFerguson’s representative said she stands by her public condemnation of Epstein.

“Like a lot of people, she was taken over [Epstein’s] He lies. Once she learned of the extent of the accusations against him, she not only cut off contact with him, but publicly condemned him, to the point where he then threatened to sue her for defamation for linking him to child sexual abuse. “This email was sent in the context of advice given by the Duchess to try to calm Epstein and his threats.”

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On October 17, Andrew issued a statement shortly after publishing excerpts from his upcoming posthumous memoir. Virginia Giuffrewhich alleged that Jeffrey Epstein was trafficked and had sex with Andrew when she was 17 years old.

Prince Andrew looks serious in the suit.

Prince Andrew gave up his royal title on October 17. (Steve Parsons/Getty Images)

“In discussion with the King and my immediate and wider family, we have concluded that the continued accusations against me distract from the work of His Majesty the King and the Royal Family,” a statement issued by the king, obtained by Fox News Digital, said. “I have decided, as I have always done, to put my duty to my family and my country first. I stand by my decision made five years ago to step away from public life.”

The statement continued: “With the approval of His Majesty the King, we feel that I must now take another step forward.” “Therefore, I will no longer use my title or the honors given to me. As I said previously, I strongly deny the accusations against me.”

Sarah Ferguson, Prince Andrew and Queen Elizabeth II on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson were married for 10 years, then divorced in 1996. They posed on the balcony of Buckingham Palace in 1986 to mark the Queen’s 60th birthday. (Tim Graham/Getty Images)

Queen Elizabeth granted Andrew the title of Duke of York when he married Ferguson in 1986. Ferguson became the Duchess of York even after their divorce in 1996. the people She stated that Ferguson has been using her legal name for years now and will continue to do so after Andrew’s surname is stripped. The titles of their daughters, Princess Beatrice and Prince Eugenie, will remain intact, the outlet reported.

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