Sarah Ferguson visited Epstein twice while he was in prison | Royal | News

New emails from Sarah Ferguson to Jeffrey Epstein revealed (Image: Getty)
Files showed that Sarah Ferguson visited convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein twice while he was serving a sentence for child prostitution. The disgraced US financier was convicted of soliciting and soliciting a minor for prostitution in 2008 and served 13 months of his 18-month sentence before being released on July 22, 2009. He was later sentenced to probation under house arrest for one year until August 2010.
The former Duchess of York, who has now lost her royal title due to her links to Epstein, appears to have wanted to meet the financier at the office he set up for a fake firm while he was still in prison. According to documents in the Epstein files discovered by TelegramMs. Ferguson met the convicted pedophile twice while he was in prison at the Palm Beach office of the fake company he invented to secure dismissal.

Ms Ferguson wanted to see Epstein (Image: US Department of Justice)

Fergie calls Epstein ‘amazing and special’ friend (Image: US Department of Justice)
The meetings took place in April and May 2009, before Epstein was released under house arrest.
In prison, Epstein had gained access to a work permit program that allowed him to leave his cell for up to 12 hours a day.
In an email dated April 4, 2009, Ms. Ferguson asked Mr. Epstein if he could visit her for a “quick cup of tea” during his stay in Florida.
In his email he said: “Hi Jeffrey. I’m landing in Palm Beach in a few hours. Any chance of a cup of tea on my quick layover…”
End the email with “I Love Redhead Sarah.!!” before Epstein gave him the address and number of the office, which he said was “ten minutes” from the airport.
Two days later, on April 6, he emailed her saying she looked “great” and that he had read “everything” she gave him.

Sarah Ferguson visited Epstein in May 2009 (Image: US Department of Justice)
She was referring to documents related to Fergie’s Mom’s Army initiative, an online network she launched next year to connect women in need.
She replied on April 11: “My dear amazing and special friend Jeffrey. You are a legend and I am so proud of you. Thank you for taking such good care of me.”
Fergie visited Epstein again in his office on May 13. She was met by Epstein’s driver and was understood to be with his then-private secretary, Martin Huberty.
He told her in an email the day before: “I’m coming to Palm Beach to see you on Wednesday and land at 9:30 am.
“You are great [driver] take me, bring me to you, Almighty!! Then take me to Miami!??? Please put roses on it! love me Xxx”
Ms Ferguson did not comment on any details that emerged from the latest set of Epstein files released by the US earlier this year.
Just because his name appears in the Epstein files does not mean there was wrongdoing.




