Overview
- Newly released U.S. Department of Justice records detail ongoing communications and a July 2009 Miami visit by Ferguson, including a lunch with her daughters Beatrice and Eugenie shortly after Epstein left jail.
- The files indicate Epstein paid more than $14,000 for flights for Ferguson and her two daughters for the 2009 trip.
- Emails show Ferguson using effusive terms for Epstein and referencing her younger daughter's "weekend of sex," as well as sharing photographs of her children.
- Companies House filings state that six companies linked to Ferguson are being wound up for removal from the U.K. register, with documents listing her as sole director.
- Beatrice and Eugenie are named in the materials without any criminal allegations, and their inclusion has intensified reputational scrutiny of the York family.