Overview
- A U.S. House subcommittee has asked Sarah Ferguson to appear for questioning about her ties to Jeffrey Epstein, with Rep. Suhas Subramanyam citing her social and business connections.
- Published records include emails in which she thanked Epstein in lavish terms and asked for help, yet she has not been charged with a crime.
- She has left a luxury retreat in Altaussee, Austria, and is seeking a new safe place to stay, according to tabloid reports that describe frequent calls and concern about a potential subpoena.
- Streaming and TV producers have shown interest in a paid interview, with one U.S. offer reported at about $1.75 million, though these figures come from unnamed sources.
- Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond warned that a tell-all would distress Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie and risk angering the palace.