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New documents reveal Epstein’s sick joke that Prince Andrew would ‘sell his daughters’ to get his wife out of debt

Andrew may have considered him a friend but Jeffrey Epstein was laughing at the prince behind his back.

Newly discovered messages from Jeffrey Epstein and relating to Prince Andrew have revealed the sickening joke the New York financier made about the former prince’s daughters, Princess Beatrice and Eugenie.

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The latest message to be revealed from the Epstein files saw the deceased sex offender joking about how Prince Andrew would “sell his daughters” in order to get his wife, Sarah Ferguson out of debt. According to an article from Express.co.uk, the messages are between Epstein and an unnamed associate. 

The unknown individual sent a joke about Andrew’s family to Epstein featuring a newspaper headline from 2011 which read, “Andrew sold daughters to pay Fergie debts,” the unnamed person wrote in the message, “best one yet,” it’s unclear whether the newspaper headline was a real headline or purely satirical.

Regardless, Epstein and his associate continue to joke about the matter in the email chain with the latter writing, “It caught me off guard I laughed so hard I choked and shot snot out of my nose!” Judging by their conversation this wasn’t the first time such jokes had been made about Andrew and his family.

Andrew and his family were close with Epstein

It’s known that Andrew’s wife, Ferguson, accepted roughly $150,000 from Epstein and at one point begged him for a job. Much of this was after he had been convicted of soliciting sex from girls as young as 14 years old. Andrew famously maintained his relationship with Epstein long after others had dropped the financier, something which would later come back to bite the former prince.

Both Princess Beatrice and Eugenie, who were 20 and 19 at the time, met Epstein at a lunch that took place in July of 2009. Their names come up multiple times in the files although that doesn’t necessarily implicate them in the crimes mentioned within. 

Other details found within the emails show that Andrew and Sarah had a pretty chummy relationship with Epstein long after his 2008 conviction with an email from Jeffrey claiming “[Sarah] was the first to celebrate my release with her two daughters in tow.” Despite Andrew and his family’s loyalty to Epstein it seems the financier didn’t have a whole lot of respect for the prince considering the sick jokes he was making about his daughters behind his back.

While Epstein died behind bars in 2019, Andrew is still very much alive and under a great deal of scrutiny now, thanks to the release of these files. While he has yet to face any charges related to the sex trafficking described by the victims, he is facing charges for sharing sensitive information with Jeffrey Epstein which, at the very least, is a start.


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