Overview
- Studios and streamers are pursuing paid on-camera interviews with Sarah Ferguson, with tabloid-sourced reports saying at least six new Epstein documentaries are in development, including one at Netflix.
- The House Oversight Committee has asked Ferguson to testify in Washington as it reviews the newly released Epstein materials.
- The U.S. Department of Justice released a trove of roughly three million case documents that includes emails in which Ferguson used affectionate language for Epstein and asked him for money.
- Reports say the emails have damaged her reputation, while journalists note the messages as published do not, on their own, allege criminal involvement.
- Ferguson is reported to be staying at a luxury chalet in Austria as interest builds, a setting that underscores both her retreat from public view and the high commercial stakes around any interview.