US Justice Department Releases Millions of Jeffrey Epstein Files
The recent release of accumulated files related to Jeffrey Epstein by the US Justice Department has revealed intriguing correspondences. These emails shed light on Epstein’s connections, including personal exchanges with Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York.
Key Details from the Emails
The emails unearthed showcase a series of messages exchanged between Epstein and Ferguson over multiple years. Notably, one message, dated April 4, 2009, ends with a light-hearted sign-off, “Love, Sarah, The red Head.!!” In this email, Ferguson expresses her intent to visit Palm Beach and discusses plans for her company, Mother’s Army.
- Sender: Sarah Ferguson
- Date: April 4, 2009
- Content: Plans for a meeting and business ideas.
Ferguson also refers to Epstein as her “dear spectacular and special friend” and praises him as a “legend”. Her admiration is evident when she expresses pride in Epstein’s achievements.
Further Correspondence in 2009
That same year, Ferguson sent another email, thanking Epstein for his support and affection. She referred to him as the brother she had always wished for, highlighting their close bond.
- Gratitude: “Thank you Jeffrey for being the brother I have always wished for.”
The exchanges continued into 2010, with Ferguson expressing deep affection in another email, stating: “You are a legend” and offering her service to him. She humorously added, “Just marry me.”
Messages from 2011
In September 2011, more emails were uncovered, though some details remain redacted. Ferguson congratulated Epstein on the birth of what she presumed was his child, indicating a continued connection despite the passage of time.
- Message Content: “I heard from The Duke that you have had a baby boy.”
- Emotional Tone: Ferguson expressed feelings of hurt regarding their friendship dynamics.
In her follow-up message, Ferguson accused Epstein of only maintaining their friendship to gain access to Andrew, reflecting a complex emotional landscape shared between the two.
The correspondence culminates in a blend of admiration, envy, and disappointment, painting a vivid picture of their relationship amid Epstein’s ongoing legal issues stemming from his earlier conviction.
This latest release of documents by the US Justice Department significantly enhances the understanding of Epstein’s connections and further nuances the public perception of his associations.