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Sarah Ferguson Epstein email: 'The brother I've always wished for'

Sarah Ferguson Epstein email: ‘The brother I’ve always wished for’

Posted on 1 February 2026 By jobuzo

An email sent on 3 August 2009 shows Sarah Ferguson thanking Jeffrey Epstein for being “the brother I have always wished for”. Her interview with the Evening Standard in 2011 saw her apologise for accepting £15,000 from Epstein: “It was a gigantic error of judgment.”

Sarah Ferguson Epstein email: ‘The brother I’ve always wished for’


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