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Sarah Ferguson Visited Jeffrey Epstein Twice at Palm Beach Office During His 2009 Work Release

New emails and congressional testimony raise fresh questions about the Florida Science Foundation's role in Epstein's work‑release arrangements.

Overview

  • Email chains in the Epstein files show Sarah Ferguson arranged and took visits to Epstein’s Palm Beach office in April and May 2009 and discussed her Mother’s Army documents with him.
  • The office belonged to the Florida Science Foundation, a company prosecutors and victims describe as a bogus vehicle Epstein used to secure day‑release from the nearby Palm Beach County stockade.
  • Witness testimony to Congress, including from Epstein aide Sarah Kellen and a victim identified as Roza, says meetings were coordinated at the Palm Beach office and that abuse was later alleged to have occurred there.
  • A visitor log for the office was destroyed under Palm Beach County records‑retention rules, according to a 2021 probe, which limits documentary verification of who entered the premises.
  • Ferguson’s representatives have said she regrets the association and cut off contact when she learned the allegations, and the revelations have renewed scrutiny of Epstein’s network though no criminal charges have been reported against her.