An email exchange between royal representatives and a former assistant to Sarah Ferguson has raised questions after photos of Jeffrey Epstein’s desk displaying the correspondence surfaced on social media.
Photographer Christopher Anderson, known for capturing images of the Trump administration for Vanity Fair, also took photos of Epstein during a project that was terminated under pressure from the convicted sex offender. The photos revealed an email exchange between the Duke of York, his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, and a disgruntled former assistant requesting payment.
Although the focus of the post was on Anderson’s encounters with Epstein, it has sparked inquiries about the disclosed private conversation. The photos show printed emails between Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, Sarah Ferguson, and Ms. Ferguson’s former assistant, Mr. O’Sullivan, requesting payment.
The email, sent from the address tdoy@rtwgp.com, signed ‘The Duke,’ highlights a financial dispute involving unpaid dues amounting to $59,933. Despite prior agreements between the parties, the issue remained unresolved, causing distress to the former assistant who claimed financial struggles and unpaid wages.
The full exchange on Epstein’s desk reveals a partial conversation with a reference to using money for legal action, hinting at further contentious aspects. Anderson recounted being threatened after capturing the photos, leading to the story’s cancellation and the retrieval of the images.
The incident involving Mr. O’Sullivan, the former assistant, dates back to 2011 when a financial settlement was reportedly reached after a pay dispute. Specific details remain unconfirmed, with Sarah Ferguson’s representatives declining to comment on the matter.
The circumstances surrounding the email exchange and its presence on Epstein’s desk raise questions about privacy and unresolved financial matters, shedding light on a complex web of relationships and disputes within royal circles.