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Sarah Ferguson’s Epstein emails reveal how desperate she has always been

From photos of him looming over a prone woman to invitations to Buckingham Palace extended just weeks after Jeffrey Epstein’s house arrest ended, the latest tranche of files released by the US Department of Justice surely signals the end of the public road for no-longer-Prince Andrew.

Already stripped of his titles, the former Duke has been turfed out of his Royal Lodge and has headed to the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk – I know that sounds like a luxe holiday for most of us, but it’s bad/sad when you used to be a prince, OK?

    What’s more, it seems that Andrew’s ex-wife, Sarah Ferguson, was almost as enmeshed with Epstein as the ex-Duke himself. One particularly yikes-y missive describes the financier as the brother she never had, while another proposes “marry me”.

    But, look past the compliments and a distinct theme is emerging in Fergie’s extensive communications with Epstein. That is, grubbing for money in a way that manages to be both depressing and exasperating (not to mention predictable, considering Ferguson’s well-publicised financial woes).

    Her requests for cash were hardly cloaked in euphemism, either. “I urgently need 20,000 pounds ($27,521) for rent today,” she wrote to Epstein in one email in 2009, following the collapse of a business venture. “The landlord has threatened to go to the newspapers if I don’t pay. Any brainwaves?”

    Then, there are the emails which imply a working relationship. “I am wanting to work for you at organising your houses,” she wrote in August 2010, part of an email chain that speaks of increasing desperation mixed with odious privilege.

    “I am in the South of France. I have the perfect butler,” she offers, before following up in September that year: “When are you going to employ me.”

    Elsewhere, the files show Epstein loaned Ferguson $150,000 to help her cash in shares; and while emails reveal he gave her at least £15,000 to pay off debts (chump change for someone worth nearly $600m when he died in 2019), other documents imply more substantial financial support over 15 years. In short: the more details that come to light, the worse things look.

    Still, compared to the accusations of trafficking and assault stacking up against men like her ex-husband, Ferguson’s requests for money are at least calculable. Her stomach-churning bids for affection might be tragic, but they’re not evil.

    Sympathy for Fergie will be in short supply, given not only her position but the fact that her financial messes were largely of her own making. Nonetheless, it’s vital that we don’t take her emerging role in the Epstein saga as our collective cue to conflate her with its real villains. 

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    While it’s easy to slam Ferguson for her money grubbing, a fulsome read of the latest files paints a more complex picture – of a woman evidently under Epstein’s spell, who described herself as “very traumatised and alone”, apparently in need of his love as much as his cash.

    “I have been so so sad,” Fergie states in another email, a fragility Epstein evidently exploited over their storied relationship. As she wrote in 2011: “It was sooooo crystal clear to me that you were only friends with me to get to Andrew. And that really hurt me deeeply [sic]”.

    No question, Sarah Ferguson is the least among Epstein’s victims – but besides laying bare her desperation for money, these emails prove she’s on the list nonetheless.

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