Sarah Ferguson breaks silence on Jeffrey Epstein’s email scandal in a new statement


Sarah Ferguson finally addresses Jeffrey Epstein, email reaction

Sarah Ferguson has finally broken her silence on the emails filtered to Jeffrey Epstein in a new statement.

The Duchess of York has been under fire after it arose that she had sent an email in 2011 referring to the sexual offender convicted of the deceased as a “firm, generous and supreme friend.”

However, his official spokesman, James Henderson, said there is more in history and revealed that the York duchess only contacted Epstein in 2011 after receiving a disturbing phone call, for GB news.

During that phone call, Epstein allegedly threatened to cause serious damage to her and her family, according to the statement.

The spokesman described the so cold and disturbing call, since he said that Epstein warned calmly that he would ruin the Yorks if she did not cooperate.

“People don’t understand how terrible Epstein was,” said Henderson. “I can remember everything about that call.”

He continued: “It was a chilling decision, and I am surprised that someone was a friend of him, given the way he spoke to me.

“He said he would destroy York’s family, and that he was quite clear that. He said he would destroy me.

“I wasn’t screaming. I had a voice of Hannibal reader. It was very cold, quiet and really threatening and unpleasant.”



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