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Former Duchess of York Revisits Controversial Emails with Epstein in New Documents

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Sarah Ferguson’s email to Jeffrey Epstein in which she allegedly suggested they “marry” has surfaced in newly released documents linked to the disgraced financier. The messages, reportedly sent around 2009 and 2010, show the former Duchess of York expressing admiration for him following his release from jail.

One of Ferguson’s emails reads, “You are a legend. I really don’t have the words to describe my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness.” She also wrote, “Ok well marry me and then we will employ her,” referring to a third party not named in the document. Another shocking message from 2009 included Ferguson thanking Epstein for being “the brother I have always wished for.”

Sources indicate Ferguson would live alone after leaving the Royal Lodge, the royal mansion she shared with ex-husband Andrew. The source also reported that Fergie has long been interested in living in Australia but is genuinely terrified of its wildlife.

Insiders suggest Ferguson’s situation now—without money and without her royal home—makes a move to Australia with her sister inevitable. However, this plan faces the “ironic” hurdle of Ferguson’s fear of Australia’s wildlife, finding it terrifying.

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