Sarah Ferguson was spied on by Jeffrey Epstein amid friendship
Sarah Ferguson reputation was set to be jeopardised by Jeffrey Epstein
Sarah Ferguson was secretly targeted by Jeffrey Epstein, it is revealed.
The former Duchess of York was spied on by the convicted sex offender, despite their friendship with one another.
The proofs of the claim have been revealed in Epstein files, where an August 20, 2009, message shows a suspicious exchange about Fergie.
An unknown is spotted messaging Epstein: “Fergie data collection remains slow.”
Epstein replied: “Keep on it.”
In a second email to Epstein; the person states: “Getting financials for Fergie is painful.
“Incredible mess. I’m on it but for sure completeness will always remain questionable.
The former Duchess of York, who has been asked to vacate the Royal Lodge, has not been offered a new place to live by either of her daughters.
Speaking about Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, an insider tells The Sun: “Relations are warmer between Ferguson and the couple’s daughters, but no offer of permanent accommodation has been extended to their mother.”
“For now, Andrew and Sarah have a housing crisis. It may mean that they have to lower their expectations about the sort of lifestyle they wish to lead.”
Another source earlier revealed: “He and Sarah will go their own separate ways for the first time in almost 20 years.
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