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Sarah Ferguson's financial woes mocked by Epstein's associate with joke about 'selling Beatrice and Eugenie'
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Sarah Ferguson's financial woes mocked by Epstein's associate with joke about 'selling Beatrice and Eugenie'

Newly released Epstein files documents appear to show that Sarah Ferguson's persistent financial troubles became a source of amusement among Jeffrey Epstein and one of his associates. The convicted sex offender received a mocking email from an unnamed friend featuring a headline reading "Andrew sold daughters to pay Fergie debts." The unnamed sender described their reaction to Epstein: "It caught me off guard I laughed so hard I choked and shot snot out of my nose!" They concluded the message with "Best one yet!!!", suggesting Sarah Ferguson’s money woes had become regular entertainment within Epstein's circle. TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The headline dated March 2011 may have been a satirical article. Sarah Ferguson, now 66, allegedly received tens of thousands of pounds from Jeffrey Epstein. The financial support for Ferguson appeared to span more than fifteen years. The disgraced financier allegedly covered various expenses, including her rental payments and wages for her personal assistant. Sarah Ferguson appeared to describe the convicted sex offender as her "supreme friend" and "the brother I have always wished for” in emails released in the Epstein files. In a 2009 email to the paedophile financier, Ferguson appeared to make an urgent plea for funds. She allegedly wrote: "I urgently need 20,000 pounds for rent today. "The landlord has threatened to go to the newspapers if I don't pay. Any brainwaves?" That same year, correspondence appeared to show Ferguson was eagerly keeping Epstein informed about potential book deals and branding opportunities. In one particularly gushing communication, she appears to have told him "Just marry me" following a series of compliments. Sarah Ferguson’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, were entangled in their parents' association with the convicted sex offender. Documents indicate that Epstein funded flights to the United States for Ferguson and both her daughters to visit him shortly after his release from prison in 2009. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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