Overview
- Andrew Lownie alleges Ferguson regularly stayed in Epstein-associated apartments as free accommodation, at times visiting "twice a month."
- The location identified is 301 East 66th Street in Manhattan, which Lownie reports was owned by Mark Epstein, who provided multiple units for Jeffrey Epstein to use at no cost.
- Cited witnesses include neighbors, the building’s doorman, a Ghislaine Maxwell acquaintance, and named local resident Claudine Prabst.
- Building staff were reportedly instructed to wear full-dress uniform during Ferguson’s stays, which Lownie presents as evidence of repeated visits.
- A leaked email shows Ferguson calling Epstein a "steadfast" friend; her representatives say it was sent under duress to address threatened legal action, and the articles report she and Prince Andrew have been told to leave Royal Lodge.