New evidence involving Sarah Ferguson’s email in the Epstein files has brought back the question of whether Jeffrey Epstein had a secret baby boy. TMZ reported that a document in the Epstein files includes a claim from a woman who told federal investigators that Epstein said he fathered a child with a blonde woman he described as “perfect.”
The woman, who accused Epstein of sexually assaulting her for years from when she was 16, reportedly told the FBI that Epstein pointed to a photo inside his New York City mansion and said the woman pictured was the mother of his child.
Files reveal Sarah Ferguson seemingly congratulated Jeffrey Epstein on welcoming ‘baby boy’
TMZ reported that Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, allegedly congratulated Jeffrey Epstein on having a “baby boy” in an email, according to the new Epstein files released by the Department of Justice. The outlet reported she wrote that she heard the news from her ex-husband, ex-Prince Andrew.
In addition to the email, the files reportedly include photos of Epstein hugging a woman holding a baby, as well as another image of Epstein holding a baby, with the faces redacted.
Additionally, The Daily Beast reported on the email previously and published the text attributed to Ferguson. In the email, Sarah Ferguson allegedly wrote to Jeffrey Epstein, “Don’t know if you are still on this bbm but heard from The Duke that you have had a baby boy,” adding, “Even though you never kept in touch, I am still here with love, friendship, and congratulations on your baby boy. Sarah xx.”
The email has fueled speculation, but Epstein’s younger brother has resisted it. As such, The Daily Beast reported last month that Mark Epstein said, “He doesn’t have any kids,” and claimed Ferguson’s email “wasn’t directed at Jeffrey, it was directed at somebody else.” He added that it “doesn’t make any sense” that “Fergie was the only person on the planet that saw Jeffrey had a fictitious kid.”
Though the record stays murky, the Epstein files contain allegations and photos that raise questions, with no public confirmation that Epstein had any children.
