An email exchange between royal representatives and a former assistant of Sarah Ferguson has raised questions after images of Jeffrey Epstein’s desk displaying the correspondence surfaced on social media. Photographer Christopher Anderson, known for capturing notable figures like the Trump administration for Vanity Fair, disclosed on Instagram that he also photographed Epstein during a project that was suppressed by the controversial figure.
The images revealed an email interaction involving the Duke of York, his ex-wife Sarah Ferguson, and a disgruntled former assistant seeking overdue payment. While Anderson’s post primarily highlighted his ordeal with Epstein, it sparked curiosity about the disclosed private conversation.
The main inquiry arising from the exposed emails is the reason behind their physical presence on Epstein’s desk. The correspondence, seemingly sent from the Duke’s address, indicated a financial dispute involving unpaid dues to the assistant. The email exchange, featuring negotiations and frustrations over outstanding payments, shed light on the unresolved financial matters between the parties involved.
The full email exchange, partially visible in the photos, outlined the assistant’s grievances and the lack of resolution despite previous agreements. The mention of using money for legal action hinted at potential escalations in the dispute. Anderson shared his experience of being threatened after photographing the correspondence, leading to the story’s suppression and retrieval of the images.
The assistant, Mr. O’Sullivan, reportedly engaged in a financial dispute with Ms. Ferguson, which was eventually settled for a reduced sum after his relocation to the United States in 2011. Despite the publicized conflict, details surrounding the settlement and the circumstances remained undisclosed as representatives of Ms. Ferguson declined to comment on the matter.
