
SARAH Ferguson made a crude comment about her daughter Eugenie in an email exchange with Jeffrey Epstein, newly released documents show.
Pictures of the emails emerged Saturday as part of the latest mega batch of Epstein files released Friday by the Department of Justice.
In an email, he appears to ask her about a possible trip to New York, and Fergie replies: “Not sure yet. Just waiting for Eugenie to come back from a sh*****g weekend.”
The March 2010 email was sent around the time Eugenie was celebrating her 20th birthday with then boyfriend Jack Brooksbank – now her husband.
It also emerged Saturday their father Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor sent pictures of Eugenie and her sister Beatrice to Epstein over Christmas in both 2011 and 2012.
The family snaps of the princesses were sent up to two years after Andrew previously claimed to have cut off contact with the paedophile billionaire.
They showed them on charity bike rides and climbing a mountain.
Meanwhile, more emails emerged relating to Epstein’s £15,000 loan to Sarah which was revealed in March 2011.
The cash was paid to Sarah, 66, through her former assistant, Johnny O’Sullivan, who was claiming £78,000 in unpaid wages and other bills at the time.
She later apologised over it in an interview in 2012 with the London Evening Standard, saying she regretted it.
But months later – as exclusively revealed by The Sun on Sunday last September – Sarah emailed Epstein calling him her “supreme friend” and saying she had “not used the P word about you” (meaning paedophile).
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In the latest batch there are references to O’Sullivan, with Andrew emailing his then deputy private secretary Amanda Thirsk in 2011 trying to arrange to clear debts owed to him.
It’s also believed O’Sullivan is the ‘J’ referred to as “a little st” in an email exchange between Andrew and Epstein in February 2011.
Andrew wrote: “Let me know if you want me to deal with J wages. Otherwise keep in close touch and we’ll play some more soon.”
Epstein replied: “I don’t trust him at all, and a payment from me at the moment if disclosed to the press would look like a pay-off for the little pay-off for the little st.”
Meanwhile, another newly-released email from March 2011 showed Epstein asked publicist Mike Sitrick to “draft a statement that in an ideal world Fergie would put out” saying he was “not a paedo”.










