Sarah Ferguson’s Shocking ‘Just Marry Me’ Plea to Epstein Revealed
Sarah Ferguson stunned the public by telling convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein to “just marry me” just six months after his jail release, newly uncovered emails show. The explosive messages from January 2010 hit headlines after the US Department of Justice dumped millions of documents on Friday.
Epstein had served 13 months of an 18-month sentence for sex crimes involving girls as young as 14. Despite this, the former Duchess of York kept friendly contact — even promising VIP Buckingham Palace tours to Epstein and his crew.
‘You Are a Legend’: Duchess Offers Epstein Palace Access and Proposals
One jaw-dropping email sees Ferguson gush: “You are a legend. I really don’t have the words to describe, my love, gratitude for your generosity and kindness. Xx I am at your service. Just marry me.” The meaning is murky, but other emails show she offered Epstein exclusive royal access. In June 2009, Ferguson told Epstein — while he was still jailed — she could arrange “anything” special in London for a lawyer’s daughter.
Another stunning email from September 2009 even sees Ferguson suggest Epstein marry a woman with a “great body,” adding: “Ok well marry me and then we will employ her.”
Epstein’s Attempts to Clear His Name and Ferguson’s Brand Protection
The bombshell emails expose Epstein leaning on Ferguson to publicly claim he was “not a pedo” and that she had been “duped.” In March 2011, Epstein asked a publicist to draft a statement from Ferguson following her expression of “deep regret” over the links.
Epstein’s camp pushed for a full apology, growing frustrated as Ferguson wouldn’t label him a paedophile outright. One email warns: “One of your good friends, a member of the Royal family, is calling you a paedophile… If gentle persuasion doesn’t work, we need to turn up the heat.”
Ferguson reassured Epstein she refused to call him ‘P,’ explaining she was “protecting my own brand” — hinting at her ongoing business concerns.
Royal Scandal Deepens: Epstein, Sarah Ferguson & Prince Andrew Links Exposed
The document dump also exposes Prince Andrew’s ties to Epstein, including an invite to a private Buckingham Palace dinner just one month after Epstein’s house arrest ended in August 2010. Epstein also offered to introduce Andrew to a “beautiful” 26-year-old Russian woman.
A recently surfaced photo shows Andrew on all fours over a woman lying on the floor — a deeply disturbing image sparking further outrage. Andrew was later stripped of his HRH titles and royal duties amid the scandal.
Sarah Ferguson, mother to Andrew’s daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, faces fierce backlash for her ongoing contact with Epstein after his conviction. Privately, she called him a “supreme friend,” despite public denials.
Her Epstein ties have led multiple charities to cut connections with Ferguson, who now uses her maiden name since Andrew’s fall from grace. The former Duchess has yet to respond to the explosive new emails.