
Sarah Ferguson Epstein email revelations marriage and rent
Newly released Jeffrey Epstein email files have revealed embarrassing and controversial exchanges involving Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, deepening scrutiny of her past friendship with the convicted sex offender. These revelations come from a massive batch of documents released by the U.S. Department of Justice related to investigations of Epstein’s activities and connections.
One of the most striking discoveries is an email from 2010 in which Ferguson wrote to Epstein saying “Just marry me” and “I am at your service,” expressing intense gratitude and affection toward him even months after Epstein’s release from prison for child-sex offences. The message referred to Epstein as a “legend” and underscored the depth of her personal tone toward him in private correspondence.
The files also include a 2009 email in which Ferguson appears to ask Epstein for help with a personal financial problem, writing that she urgently needed £20,000 to pay rent that day because a landlord was threatening to go to the newspapers if she failed to pay. The exchange suggests she was seeking direct financial support from Epstein during a period of debt and business struggles.
Other parts of the released documents indicate ongoing communication and familiarity between Ferguson and Epstein after his 2008 conviction, including updates about potential business opportunities and affectionate language. These messages contrast with her later public apologies for accepting financial help from Epstein, and they have revived public criticism and embarrassment for the former royal.
The latest revelations have reignited debate over her judgment and associations, and they come amid broader disclosures involving Epstein’s interactions with prominent figures, including members of the British royal family.
