Duchess of York called Epstein 'supreme friend' in 2011 email
Summary
Two newspapers shared an email from 2011 where the Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, described Jeffrey Epstein as a "supreme friend." This email was sent after Epstein had threatened to sue her for defamation, despite her earlier public statements distanced herself from him. The Duchess had previously labeled her association with Epstein as a serious mistake and condemned his actions.Key Facts
- The email was sent by Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, to Jeffrey Epstein in 2011.
- In the email, she called Epstein a "supreme friend."
- This email came after Epstein threatened to sue her for defamation.
- The Duchess publicly distanced herself from Epstein and called her past involvement a "gigantic error of judgment."
- Epstein had been convicted for soliciting prostitution from a minor three years before this email.
- The Duchess stated she did not use the word "paedophilia" in reference to Epstein.
- A spokesperson explained the email was meant to calm Epstein's threats.
- Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial for sex trafficking.
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