Overview
- Julia’s House, Teenage Cancer Trust, the Natasha Allergy Research Foundation, the British Heart Foundation, Prevent Breast Cancer, the Children’s Literacy Charity and the National Foundation for Retired Service Animals confirmed they ended their associations.
- In the 2011 note published by UK media, Ferguson apologized to Epstein and called him a “steadfast, generous and supreme friend,” weeks after a public interview vowing to cut contact.
- Her spokesperson says the message was sent on legal advice to defuse threats from Epstein, while former adviser James Henderson described a “chilling” call in which Epstein allegedly vowed to “destroy” the York family.
- Photographs posted in 2010 show Ferguson posing with Epstein’s housekeeper Jun‑Lyn Fontanilla and his driver Jojo Fontanilla in New York, adding to the renewed scrutiny.
- UK outlets report internal debate over further royal distancing, with unnamed sources suggesting King Charles and Prince William differ on how to handle Ferguson’s presence at family events.