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Sarah Ferguson pictures surface in latest release of Epstein files

By britishbulletin.com21 December 20253 Mins Read
Sarah Ferguson pictures surface in latest release of Epstein files
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Sarah Ferguson has been pictured numerous times in the latest release of the Epstein Files.

The former Duchess of York was photographed perched on a sofa and posing with individuals on a street in what appeared to be the US.


The photographs do not show any wrongdoing, and simply being pictured or named in these files is not proof of any misconduct.

The image taken on the street featured yellow traffic lights, and Fergie could be seen smiling with two unidentified people.

Sarah Ferguson has been pictured in the Epstein files

| US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

In the images, she appeared to be wearing the same outfit, although it is unclear if the photographs were taken on the same day.

Sarah was stripped of her titles alongside her former husband, who himself featured several times in the files.

Her downfall followed the publication of a private email she wrote in 2011 to Epstein, calling him a “steadfast, generous and supreme friend”.

The former duchess “apologised” to the paedophile financier for letting him down and explained she had been told to speak out if she wanted to hold onto her career as a children’s author.

Sarah Ferguson can be seen posing with a man on the street

| US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

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She sent the message less than a couple of months after telling journalists: “I will never have anything to do with [Epstein] again.”

Her ex-husband, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, was pictured in the files lying across five women.

Convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell also featured in the photo, standing behind the former prince who was lying horizontally in a suit.

The women’s faces in the image have been hidden.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has been pictured lying across five women in one of the released files | US DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE

Andrew has always denied any wrongdoing, and his appearance in the image does not suggest any transgression.

The photo was taken at Queen Elizabeth II’s beloved royal residence of Sandringham House.

It is unclear when the black-and-white picture was taken.

Sandringham holds particular significance for the Royal Family, serving as their traditional gathering place for Christmas and New Year celebrations since the late Queen established the custom in 1988.

Epstein died by suicide in 2019 while awaiting trial on sex trafficking cases | REUTERS

US President Donald Trump signed a bill from Congress demanding the release of all the files in the early hours of Thursday, November 20.

This move set a 30-day countdown for the US Justice Department (DoJ) to publish them.

Thousands of files have been released; however, the DoJ has not published all of the documents it holds.

Many of the files have been heavily redacted to protect victims’ identities.

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