The emails that former Duchess Sarah Ferguson didn’t want you to see
Jeffrey Epstein’s files continue to reveal uncomfortable connections. This time, the focus is on Sarah Ferguson and how her daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, are mentioned hundreds of times in the newly released documents.
The juiciest thing is the emails between Ferguson and the financier. One reveals that he visited her in Miami… with his daughters. This happened on July 27, 2009. Just five days after Epstein was released from prison for a crime related to a minor.
“I’m not sure yet. I’m just waiting for Eugenia to come back from a weekend of sex!”
That’s what Ferguson wrote to Epstein, according to CNN, alluding to his daughter’s intimate life. Months later, he asks if the princesses could “say hello” to a contact of his in London. The former duchess’s response was evasive.
The documents that ‘disappeared’ from Prince Andrew
Meanwhile, there’s another mess. The tabloid The Sun reports that dozens of documents identifying Prince Andrew in the archives have been secretly altered in recent weeks.
Your name has been deleted or censored. This includes an email confirming an evening with Epstein in August 2010. To make matters worse, when the newspaper tried to search for those documents again using keywords… they were gone.
“This is frustrating Justice. It is a cover-up of the crime,” said Jess Michaels, a survivor of the network.
Sky Roberts, brother of Virginia Giuffre (who accused Andrés), threw a question into the air: “Why are the names of the perpetrators censored while those of the survivors remain intact?”
The feeling is that someone is trying to clean up the digital history. But screenshots are already circulating. In the age of the Internet, deleting something forever is almost impossible.




