
Sarah Ferguson asked Epstein for business advice, documents reveal
USA TODAY
Epstein documents reveal Sarah Ferguson, former Duchess of York, sought business advice from the sex offender after his 2008 conviction.
Sarah Ferguson, the ex-wife of former Prince and Duke of York Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, asked sex offender Jeffrey Epstein for business advice in the years before and after his 2008 Florida conviction for solicitation of prostitution and solicitation of a minor for prostitution, according to documents released by the Justice Department.
The Epstein files, which the Justice Department has gradually released since Dec. 19, show that Ferguson had a close relationship with Epstein for years.
British authorities arrested Mountbatten-Windsor on Feb. 19. Mountbatten-Windsor, who was already stripped of his royal titles because of his long-time relationship with Epstein, was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
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Ferguson, who capitalized on the title Duchess of York for many years despite their divorce, has not made a public statement since the police detained the former prince Feb. 19.













