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Sarah Ferguson Reportedly Rebuffed by U.S. Publishers for $2 Million Tell-All

Major houses are said to have passed on a proposed memoir in a sign of continuing fallout from the DOJ’s Epstein document releases.

Overview

  • Multiple outlets, citing Hollywood and Sunday Express sources, report a string of rejections and even non‑responses to Ferguson’s pitch for a U.S. memoir advance of about $2 million.
  • The publicly released DOJ Epstein files, referenced across coverage, detail financial dealings between Jeffrey Epstein and Ferguson and include a remark that he should “marry” her.
  • Documents cited in reports also reference interactions involving her daughters and an introduction of a then‑22‑year‑old goddaughter to Epstein after his release from prison.
  • Her charity, Sarah’s Trust, announced it would close for the foreseeable future, and several organizations that had worked with her have publicly distanced themselves.
  • Further reported repercussions include loss of royal privileges and eviction from Royal Lodge, while Prince Andrew was reported to have been arrested and released under investigation and is named or pictured in the files.