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Two newspapers have published an email said to have been sent by the Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson to pedophile Jeffrey Epstein, calling him a “supreme friend” – despite his sentence for sexual crimes.
The sun and post office on Sunday announced that the 2011 email was sent weeks after the Duchess was publicly distanced from the disgraced financier.
A spokesman for the Duchess – the ex -wife of Prince Andrew, the Duke of York – said the email was to oppose the threat that Epstein had made to judge her for slander.
In an interview in 2011, the Duchess stated that her participation in Epstein was a “giant mistake in judgment”.
At that time, the Duchess also promised that it would never have anything to do with Epstein again, saying, “I am disgusted with pedophilia and any sexual abuse of children.”
She added: “I cannot say more strongly that I know that a terrible, terrible mistake of judgment has been made, I have something to do with Jeffrey Epstein. What he did was not wrong and for which he was rightly closed.”
Epstein was closed three years earlier to attract prostitution by a minor.
But the sun and post office said shortly after giving the interview in 2011, the Duchess sent an email to Epstein to say that she did not use the word “pedophilia” in connection with it.
“As you know, I didn’t do it, absolutely not, to say” P word “for you, but find out that it has been announced that I did it,” she wrote.
“I know you feel overwhelmed by me. You have always been an unwavering, generous and supreme friend of me and my family.”
A spokesman for the Duchess said the email was sent after Epstein threatened to judge her for slander – in an attempt to convince him not to do so.
“The Duchess talks about her regret for her relationship with Epstein many years ago, and as they always were, her first thoughts are with his victims,” they said.
“Like many people, she was accepted by his lies. If she was aware of the extent of the accusations against him, she not only cut off contact, but condemned him, insofar as he threatened to judge her for slander for associating him with pedophilia.”
The spokesman added that the Duchess stood in her public condemnation of Epstein.
“She does not interfere with anything she said then. This email was sent to the context of advice to which the Duchess was given to try to calm Epstein and his threats.”
Epstein, a well -connected financier and a convicted sexual criminal, was found dead from suicide in 2019 while waiting for a sexual trafficking trial in New York.