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Newly disclosed documents have shed light on the substantial compensation Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, received for her role in a business venture financially backed by the late financier Jeffrey Epstein. The revelations provide a clearer picture of the professional relationship that has drawn public scrutiny.
Reports indicate Ferguson was paid a salary reaching six figures for her work with a telecommunications company that Epstein supported. This arrangement occurred during a period following her divorce from Prince Andrew, when Epstein provided financial assistance to the Duchess. The specifics of her earnings add a concrete dimension to the known association between the royal ex-wife and the convicted sex offender.
A spokesperson for Ferguson has previously stated that she regrets the connection with Epstein, calling it a lapse in judgment. These latest financial details, however, underscore the depth of the entanglement beyond mere social acquaintance. The disclosure contributes to the ongoing examination of Epstein's network and his use of financial influence to cultivate relationships with high-profile individuals. The Duchess has not commented directly on the newly revealed salary figures.
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