A recently surfaced email has ignited a startling new question surrounding the life of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein: did he secretly have a child?
The message, sent by Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, shortly after Epstein’s 2011 release from jail, congratulates him on the birth of a “baby boy.” Ferguson wrote she’d heard the news “from The Duke” and expressed continued “love, friendship and congratulations.”
Epstein was never publicly known to have any children, making this revelation particularly shocking. If true, his son would now be approximately fourteen years old, leaving the identity of the mother a complete mystery.
The email isn’t an isolated incident suggesting possible hidden parentage. Over 130 individuals have come forward, fearing a connection to Epstein, prompting the creation of a website dedicated to potential DNA matches.
Harvey Morse, founder of a genealogical DNA firm, believes it’s “reasonable” to assume Epstein fathered a child, given his history of sexual promiscuity. The possibility even exists that he could be a grandfather by now.
This latest disclosure arrives alongside a trove of other damaging communications from Ferguson to Epstein. One email contained a startling proposition: “Just marry me.” She described him as a “legend” and expressed overwhelming gratitude for his “generosity and kindness.”
Further revelations detail a visit Ferguson allegedly made to Epstein in Miami with her daughters, shortly after his 2009 prison release. In another email from the same year, she referred to Epstein as “the brother I have always wished for,” expressing immense pride in him.
The newly released files also contain disturbing images of Ferguson’s ex-husband, Prince Andrew, in compromising positions with a woman. The photographs depict him looming over a woman lying on the floor, staring directly at the camera, and placing his hand on her abdomen.
The context and origin of these images remain unknown, adding another layer of complexity to the unfolding scandal. The files also reveal email exchanges between Prince Andrew and Epstein discussing a “beautiful” Russian woman and an invitation to Buckingham Palace.
These revelations contradict Prince Andrew’s previous claims of severing ties with Epstein after a 2006 investigation, stating he only reconnected briefly in 2010 to formally end their association. The full extent of their relationship, and Epstein’s hidden life, continues to unravel with each released document.