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Sarah Ferguson e -Mailde Jeffrey Epstein in response to ‘Threat’

Sarah Ferguson has tackled her e -mail correspondence with late billionaire sex trade Jeffrey Epstein.

An e -mail sent by Ferguson, 65, to Epstein in 2011 was recently surfaced by various British points of sale. A spokesperson for the Duchess of York claimed in a statement to the Daily mail On Sunday, September 21, the correspondence “was sent to prevent an aggressive threat that Epstein had made to sue her for defamation.”

In a separate Explanation to the BBCThe spokesperson noticed: “Many years ago, the Duchess spoke about her regret about her association with Epstein, and as they have always been, her first thoughts are with his victims. Like many people, she was admitted by his lies. As soon as she was aware of the degree of the ratimics against him. Pedophilia.”

The statement concluded: “She does not recover from everything she said at the time. This e -mail was sent in the context of advice given the Duchess to try to mitigate Epstein and his threats.”

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It is said that Ferguson Epstein mentioned as a “supreme friend” in the e -mail and denied him to refer as “the p -word” (pedophile) in an interview in March 2011 -that was published for weeks before her e -mail was sent.

“I know you feel a lot abandoned, and I have to humbly apologize to you and your heart,” reads Ferguson’s E -mail to Epstein. “I apologize today for not answering your e -mail or reaching you. I was bedridden in fear. I was paralyzed.”

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The message continued: “I was not advised in no uncertain terms not to make anything with you and not to speak or e -mail you.”

Ferguson claimed that she did not “want to cause more problems” for her ex-husband, Prince Andrew. (The Duke of York was stripped of his royal title after his alleged involvement with Epstein. He was sued by the late Virginia Giuffre for sexual abuse in 2021. They settled the following year and he continued to deny her accusations.)

In her interview in March 2011, Ferguson acknowledged that having some connection with Epstein was a “gigantic assessment error” on her part.

“I love to do pedophilia and every sexual abuse of children,” she continued at the time. “I can’t say stronger that I know that a terrible, terrible assessment error has been made, I have something to do with Jeffrey Epstein. What he did was wrong and for which he was rightly imprisoned.”

Epstein was arrested in 2019 for federal charges for the sex trade of minors in Florida and New York. He died by suicide at the age of 66 while he was held in the Metropolitan Correctional Center in New York.

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