
A fresh set of files disclosed in the United States has renewed attention on the Epstein case, with documents showing email correspondence that mentions Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, along with her daughters Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie.
The emails, according to the released records, date back to the period following Jeffrey Epstein’s 2008 conviction. The correspondence includes personal references and exchanges in which the names of Ferguson and her daughters appear.
No allegations of wrongdoing
The documents do not contain accusations or evidence of criminal wrongdoing involving Sarah Ferguson, Princess Beatrice or Princess Eugenie. Legal observers have underlined that being named in the files does not indicate involvement in any illegal activity.
The disclosures have nevertheless revived public discussion about Epstein’s social network and his contact with prominent figures in political and elite circles.
Scrutiny continues over Epstein connections
The release of the documents forms part of a broader disclosure process linked to U.S. judicial proceedings related to Epstein. Additional files are expected to be examined as authorities continue to review and publish material connected to the case.
No new statements have been issued by representatives of Sarah Ferguson or the British royal family following the latest release.

