Sarah Ferguson emailed Epstein while he was in prison for child sex offence, documents suggest
Summary
Documents from the U.S. Department of Justice show that Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, communicated with Jeffrey Epstein while he was in prison for a child sex offense. She emailed Epstein for advice on her company, Mothers Army, and even planned a visit to his home after his release. The documents indicate their close relationship but do not suggest her involvement in any wrongdoing.Key Facts
- Sarah Ferguson emailed Jeffrey Epstein while he was in prison in 2009 for a child sex offense.
- Ferguson asked Epstein for advice about her company, Mothers Army, in her emails.
- Epstein was in prison for soliciting sex from a minor and served 13 months of an 18-month sentence.
- Documents show Ferguson planned a meeting at Epstein's home days after his release.
- Arrangements were made for Ferguson to visit Epstein in Palm Beach with her daughters.
- Epstein paid over $14,000 for Ferguson's flight and those of her assistants.
- Ferguson's continued contact with Epstein after his conviction led to charities distancing themselves from her.
- Epstein was under house arrest after his release until the summer of 2010.
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