Epstein emails cast Sarah Ferguson in a desperate light

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New Epstein files released by the US Department of Justice include emails in which Sarah Ferguson describes herself as 'traumatised and alone', asks about working for Epstein to 'organise your houses', and references her daughters' involvement; some messages date to Epstein’s prison years, illustrating a perceived dependence on him and tension with press scrutiny. The BBC notes that being named in Epstein files does not imply wrongdoing, and Ferguson's charity later announced it would close.
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