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Sarah Ferguson Closes Charity Amid Epstein Document Release

Sarah Ferguson Closes Charity Amid Epstein Document Release

Sarah Ferguson Closes Charity Amid Epstein Document Release
Above: Former Duchess of York Sarah Ferguson attending the Third "Knights Of Charity" Gala at Chateau de la Croix des Gardes in Cannes, France on July 17, 2025. Image credit: Marc Piasecki/WireImage/Getty Images

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Sarah's Trust closure after months of deliberation reflects responsible leadership as the charity proudly delivered over 150,000 aid parcels during COVID and provided crucial medical aid for Ukraine. The organization partnered with over 60 charities across 20 countries and educated over 200 children in Ghana. Being named in the Epstein files doesn't indicate wrongdoing, and Ferguson's charitable work speaks louder than guilt by association.

Ferguson's charity closure exposes the depth of her disturbing Epstein ties, with emails showing she called the convicted sex offender her "brother" and thanked him for financial support even after his 2008 conviction. The timing of Sarah's Trust shutting down right after damaging document releases proves these weren't innocent friendships but compromising relationships that demanded accountability. Multiple charities already dropped her as a patron, and this closure confirms the severity of her judgment failures.


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