Six Sarah Ferguson Companies Face Closure After Epstein Email Revelations
Sarah Ferguson Companies Close After Epstein Email Revelations

Six Sarah Ferguson-Linked Companies to Close Following Epstein Email Revelations

Six companies directly linked to Sarah Ferguson, the former wife of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, are currently being wound up through official Companies House procedures. This decisive action comes in the wake of shocking revelations about Ferguson's ongoing relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as detailed in millions of documents recently released by United States authorities.

Companies House Applications Filed After Epstein Files Release

According to official records from Companies House, applications to strike off each of the six companies were formally filed immediately after new details emerged regarding Ferguson's communications with Epstein. The documents, part of the extensive Epstein files released by US authorities, contain email exchanges that have raised significant questions about the nature of their relationship.

Sarah Ferguson, aged 66, served as the sole director for all six companies facing closure: S Phoenix Events, Fergie's Farm, La Luna Investments, Solamoon Ltd, Philanthrapreneur Ltd, and Planet Partners Productions Ltd. Each company is now undergoing formal winding-up procedures through the official government registry.

Revealing Email Exchanges with Epstein

Among the most startling revelations from the released documents are email exchanges between Ferguson and Epstein that continued well after his 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor. In one particularly concerning message from September 21, 2011, Ferguson apparently wrote to Epstein: "Don't know if you are still on this bbm but heard from The Duke that you have had a baby boy."

The email continues with Ferguson stating: "Even though you never kept in touch, I still am here with love, friendship and congratualtions (sic) on your baby boy. Sarah xx" This message was followed by another communication where Ferguson expressed hurt, writing: "You have disappeared ... I did not even know you were having a baby. It was soooo crystal clear to me that you were only friends with me to get to Andrew. And that really hurt me deeeply (sic). More than you will know."

Continued Contact After Public Disavowal

Perhaps most troubling are revelations that Ferguson maintained contact with Epstein even after publicly disowning him. Documents show that in 2009, she thanked the convicted sex offender for being the "brother" she "always wished for." Furthermore, just one month after publicly distancing herself from Epstein in 2011, Ferguson "humbly" apologized to her "dear friend" in private communications.

In another document published last month, Ferguson appears to have written to Epstein: "I am at your service. Just marry me," though the context and exact nature of this communication remain unclear.

Broader Consequences and Charity Impacts

The fallout from these revelations extends beyond the six companies now facing closure. Earlier this month, Ferguson's charity Sarah's Trust announced it would close "for the foreseeable future" following the emergence of details about her relationship with Epstein. Additionally, seven other prominent charities, including the Teenage Cancer Trust, have severed ties with Ferguson and revoked her patronage.

Last autumn, the publication of a new book by Ferguson was abruptly cancelled, resulting in thousands of copies being destroyed. This cancellation occurred after she was stripped of her royal divorcee title of the Duchess of York, further compounding the professional consequences she now faces.

A representative for the former duchess has been contacted for comment regarding the winding up of the six companies and the broader implications of the Epstein file revelations. The situation continues to develop as more information becomes available about the extent of Ferguson's connections to the convicted sex offender and the resulting professional repercussions.