The Epstein Cash Scandal Involving Sarah Ferguson Resurfaces
A recent email has brought to light new details in the scandal involving Sarah Ferguson and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. It has been revealed that Epstein lent Ferguson cash to help pay off her former assistant, Johnny O’Sullivan, who was claiming a substantial amount in unpaid wages and other bills from the then-duchess.
Ferguson, who infamously admitted to accepting £15,000 from Epstein to settle the debt, is now facing scrutiny over the total amount she received from the disgraced financier. In a 2012 interview with London’s Evening Standard, she expressed deep regret and called her involvement with Epstein a “gigantic error in judgment.” She also defended her ex-husband, Prince Andrew, over his friendship with Epstein.
The money from Epstein was reportedly paid directly to O’Sullivan, allowing for a restructuring of Ferguson’s multi-million dollar debts. Epstein’s intervention came after discussions with Prince Andrew’s office, as O’Sullivan was demanding full payment of his outstanding bills. By accepting $20,000 from Epstein, O’Sullivan enabled Ferguson to restructure the rest of her debt.
Despite her past association with Epstein, Ferguson has vowed to repay the money and sever all ties with him. The scandal has once again brought attention to the questionable relationships between powerful figures and convicted criminals, highlighting the need for transparency and accountability in financial dealings.

