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Sarah Ferguson received six-figure payment for US tell-all interview

21 March 2026
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Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, has reportedly received offers exceeding six figures from US television networks for a tell-all interview regarding her relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. This speculation arises after revelations from Epstein’s extensive files, which indicated Ferguson had more frequent interactions with him than previously acknowledged. Emails disclosed show her expressing gratitude to Epstein, referring to him as the “brother I have always wished for,” shortly after his release from prison in 2008. Since the release of these documents, Ferguson has maintained a low profile, reportedly staying at an exclusive wellness retreat in Switzerland. As discussions about potential interviews and book deals intensify, sources suggest that she is carefully considering her options, knowing that this could significantly impact her public image.

Why It Matters

This situation underscores the ongoing scrutiny surrounding individuals connected to Jeffrey Epstein, whose criminal activities have had far-reaching implications. The release of Epstein’s files has renewed interest in his associations, particularly with high-profile figures like Ferguson. Historically, Epstein’s network included numerous influential individuals, raising questions about the extent of their knowledge regarding his actions. Ferguson’s potential disclosures could not only reshape her public persona but also contribute to the broader narrative of accountability regarding Epstein’s legacy and the systemic issues of abuse and exploitation.

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