Sarah Ferguson Made Two Jail Visits to Jeffrey Epstein Amid Ongoing Email Exchanges, According to Shocking Report
A new report reveals that Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, visited disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein twice in 2009 at his Palm Beach office. Epstein was serving a 13-month sentence for prostitution charges, including soliciting a minor, and was allowed to work outside of jail as part of a work-release program.
Ferguson met Epstein at his office, where she had planned to visit him a third time before her travel plans were cancelled. The former wife of Prince Andrew, now Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, reached out to Epstein in an email, asking to meet for a "quick cup of tea" during a layover in Palm Beach.
Emails show that Ferguson sought Epstein's advice and help with her new venture, Mothers Army, and asked him to trademark the name. She also praised him as a "legend" and expressed gratitude for his generosity. In a later email, Ferguson apologized to Epstein, stating she had not spoken negatively about him.
Royal biographer Andrew Lownie claims a dog walker reported seeing Ferguson exiting one of Epstein's flats as late as 2014. Ferguson's representatives stated that she was fooled by Epstein and cut off contact once she was aware of the allegations against him. The former duchess faced backlash in 2025, with several charities cutting ties with her following reports of her emails with Epstein.
Ferguson met Epstein at his office, where she had planned to visit him a third time before her travel plans were cancelled. The former wife of Prince Andrew, now Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, reached out to Epstein in an email, asking to meet for a "quick cup of tea" during a layover in Palm Beach.
Emails show that Ferguson sought Epstein's advice and help with her new venture, Mothers Army, and asked him to trademark the name. She also praised him as a "legend" and expressed gratitude for his generosity. In a later email, Ferguson apologized to Epstein, stating she had not spoken negatively about him.
Royal biographer Andrew Lownie claims a dog walker reported seeing Ferguson exiting one of Epstein's flats as late as 2014. Ferguson's representatives stated that she was fooled by Epstein and cut off contact once she was aware of the allegations against him. The former duchess faced backlash in 2025, with several charities cutting ties with her following reports of her emails with Epstein.
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