Sarah Ferguson’s shocking email to Jeffrey Epstein revealed in new files
Newly released Jeffrey Epstein papers reveal shocking alleged messages from Sarah Ferguson
Sarah Ferguson’s shocking email to Jeffrey Epstein, in which she allegedly told him to “marry” her, has resurfaced in newly released documents linked to the disgraced financier.
The messages, reportedly sent around 2009 and 2010, are said to show the former Duchess of York thanking him and praising him in personal exchanges following his release from jail.
Other reported emails suggest discussions about marriage in a casual or joking tone, as reported by The Sun.
“You are a legend. I really don’t have the words to describe, my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness,” one of her emails read.
She also said in an email, “Ok well marry me and then we will employ her.”
Another shocking email from 2009 showed Fergie thanking Epstein for “being the brother I have always wished for.”
In one email she said she had “never been more touched by a friends kindness.”
This comes amid reports Fergie would live on her own after leaving the Royal Lodge, the royal mansion she shared with her ex-husband Andrew.
Sources told Radar Online that Fergie has long liked the idea of living in Australia but is genuinely scared of its wildlife.
The source said Ferguson has had a difficult time since she and Andrew lost their royal roles and titles and a resurfaced 2011 email showing she called convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein a “supreme friend.”
“But the way her situation is now, with no money and no royal home, a shift to Australia with her sister could be inevitable," an insider told the publication.
"The irony is that she wants to escape far away, but the thought of Australia's wildlife genuinely terrifies her – she finds it petrifying."
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