The Jeffrey Epstein saga continues to unfold, with new information emerging that sheds light on the late convicted paedophile's relationships with powerful figures. In a series of newly released emails, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, is revealed to have accepted £20,000 in rent from Epstein and even received a marriage proposal from him.
According to the emails, Epstein offered Ferguson £20,000 to cover her rent, which she accepted. In another email, Epstein asked Ferguson to marry him, to which she replied, "I'm not sure I want to get married again." These revelations are likely to add to the embarrassment for Ferguson, who has already faced criticism for her association with Epstein.
Meanwhile, Lord Mandelson has resigned from the Labour Party over his links to Epstein. The former cabinet minister said he did not want to "cause further embarrassment" to the party by his association with the late sex offender. Mandelson's decision comes as a result of the ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's connections to powerful figures in politics and society.
In a newly released interview, Epstein is questioned about his relationships with young girls. The footage, which is part of millions of files released by the US Department of Justice, shows Epstein being questioned by an unnamed interviewer. At one point, the interviewer asks Epstein, "Do you think you're the devil himself?" Epstein's response is not audible in the footage.
As the Epstein scandal continues to unfold, it is clear that his actions have had far-reaching consequences for those who knew him. While some, like Lord Mandelson, have taken steps to distance themselves from Epstein, others, like Sarah Ferguson, continue to face scrutiny over their associations with the late sex offender.
In unrelated news, Luke Littler has won the World Masters for the first time, beating Luke Humphries 6-5 in the final. Littler becomes the joint-third most successful player in PDC history with the win.
In sports news, Arsenal's women's team has won the inaugural Women's Champions Cup, delivering a thrilling spectacle in the new inter-continental competition. The Gunners' victory is a significant moment for the team and the sport as a whole.
As the news cycle continues to turn, it is clear that the Epstein scandal will remain a major story for the foreseeable future. With new revelations emerging regularly, it is likely that more powerful figures will face consequences for their associations with the late sex offender.
The Jeffrey Epstein saga continues to unfold, with new information emerging that sheds light on the late convicted paedophile's relationships with powerful figures. In a series of newly released emails, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, is revealed to have accepted £20,000 in rent from Epstein and even received a marriage proposal from him.
According to the emails, Epstein offered Ferguson £20,000 to cover her rent, which she accepted. In another email, Epstein asked Ferguson to marry him, to which she replied, "I'm not sure I want to get married again." These revelations are likely to add to the embarrassment for Ferguson, who has already faced criticism for her association with Epstein.
Meanwhile, Lord Mandelson has resigned from the Labour Party over his links to Epstein. The former cabinet minister said he did not want to "cause further embarrassment" to the party by his association with the late sex offender. Mandelson's decision comes as a result of the ongoing scrutiny of Epstein's connections to powerful figures in politics and society.
In a newly released interview, Epstein is questioned about his relationships with young girls. The footage, which is part of millions of files released by the US Department of Justice, shows Epstein being questioned by an unnamed interviewer. At one point, the interviewer asks Epstein, "Do you think you're the devil himself?" Epstein's response is not audible in the footage.
As the Epstein scandal continues to unfold, it is clear that his actions have had far-reaching consequences for those who knew him. While some, like Lord Mandelson, have taken steps to distance themselves from Epstein, others, like Sarah Ferguson, continue to face scrutiny over their associations with the late sex offender.
In unrelated news, Luke Littler has won the World Masters for the first time, beating Luke Humphries 6-5 in the final. Littler becomes the joint-third most successful player in PDC history with the win.
In sports news, Arsenal's women's team has won the inaugural Women's Champions Cup, delivering a thrilling spectacle in the new inter-continental competition. The Gunners' victory is a significant moment for the team and the sport as a whole.
As the news cycle continues to turn, it is clear that the Epstein scandal will remain a major story for the foreseeable future. With new revelations emerging regularly, it is likely that more powerful figures will face consequences for their associations with the late sex offender.