Duchess of York dropped from charity after Epstein email
Summary
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, was removed from a children's charity named Julia's House after an email was found where she referred to Jeffrey Epstein as her "supreme friend." The charity considered the email inappropriate, especially given her past public statements denouncing Epstein.Key Facts
- Sarah Ferguson was a patron of Julia's House, a children's hospice charity.
- She was removed from this role because of a past email to Jeffrey Epstein.
- The email called Epstein her "supreme friend" and was sent in 2011.
- This email surfaced after she had publicly ended contact with Epstein.
- Previously, Ferguson publicly criticized Epstein, labeling him a mistake in her judgment.
- Her email was reportedly an attempt to avoid a defamation lawsuit from Epstein.
- Ferguson became a patron of the charity in 2018.
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