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Sarah Ferguson Reportedly Vows Not to Return to U.S. as Epstein Scrutiny Intensifies

Her stance suggests congressional interest after DOJ disclosures has sharply limited her room to maneuver.

Overview

  • Ferguson, who received a request to testify from U.S. lawmaker Suhas Subramanyam two weeks ago, has told friends she will never return to the United States, according to reports published Monday.
  • She is keeping out of sight on a reported “sofa-surfing” circuit, leaning on discreet, wealthy friends for short stays rather than living at a fixed address.
  • Friends say she rotates between three mobile phones because she fears being tracked, with recent reports placing her at wellness clinics in Zurich and Northern Ireland and at a loaned chalet in Verbier.
  • Files released by the U.S. Department of Justice in late 2025 showed Jeffrey Epstein provided financial support to Ferguson and her daughters and included effusive emails she sent him years after his conviction.
  • As a non‑U.S. citizen she cannot be compelled to appear before Congress, yet pressure continues as she absorbs reputational blows that include lost royal honors and her February removal from Royal Lodge.