Sarah Ferguson begged creepy paedo Epstein for a job – ‘I would like the cash’
Embarrassing Epstein files emails from sent by the former Duchess of York show how she urged the paedo financier to give her a job while he was still under house arrest
Sarah Ferguson begged Jeffrey Epstein to take her on as his house assistant, telling him: “I need the money.” Embarrassing emails from the former Duchess of York show how she urged the paedo financier to give her a job.
The messages, buried in the Epstein Files, detail how Fergie bothered him about work, even though he was still under house arrest following his conviction for procuring a child for prostitution. In one message in May 2010, she wrote: “But why I don’t understand, don’t you just get me to be your House Assistant.
“I am the most capable and desperately need the money. Please Jeffrey think about it.” Hours later, she again pleaded: “Employ me for your house assistant.”
Three months later she doubled down on the idea, saying: “I am feeling very traumatised and alone. I am wanting to work for you at organising your houses.”
And a month after that she added: “When are you going to employ me…. My friendship is steadfast to the end, even after the body is cold… Love you now and always… And I know you do tooo.”
The emails are said to have left Epstein’s long-term accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell fuming. She is now serving 20 years on child sex trafficking charges while Epstein committed suicide in his New York cell in 2019.
A source said: “Ghislaine was fully aware of Sarah’s emails to Jeffrey because Jeffrey told her. It annoyed the hell out of her.
“She never had much respect for Sarah. At one point Sarah was begging Jeffrey to marry her. It was a bit desperate and pathetic.”
However the source said Epstein used Fergie “to get to Andrew but was utterly contemptuous about her in private.” They added: “She always had the begging bowl out. She never had any money.”
Fergie has previously described her friendship with Epstein as a “gigantic error of judgement.”
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