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Congress Intensifies Pressure on Sarah Ferguson to Testify Over Epstein Ties

Mar 23, 2026 World News
Congress Intensifies Pressure on Sarah Ferguson to Testify Over Epstein Ties

Congress is intensifying pressure on Sarah Ferguson to testify before a U.S. congressional committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein's alleged child sex trafficking network. The former Duchess of York, once a prominent figure in British royal circles, now faces mounting scrutiny over her reported ties to Epstein, a financier and convicted sex offender. Congressman Suhas Subramanyam, a member of the House Oversight Committee, has accused Ferguson of maintaining a "close relationship" with Epstein, citing internal documents that reveal financial exchanges and personal correspondence between the two.

Congress Intensifies Pressure on Sarah Ferguson to Testify Over Epstein Ties

Subramanyam emphasized that Ferguson's cooperation is not optional. "No one, not even former royalty, is above the law," he said, referencing quotes from the three-million-page "Epstein Files" that detail Ferguson's repeated requests for cash and her visits to Epstein in Florida while he was serving a sentence for soliciting prostitution with a minor. Emails released in the files show Ferguson once called Epstein "the brother I always wished for," and asked him for money and advice, even as her daughters, Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie, were present during some of their interactions.

The committee has already summoned high-profile figures, including former President Bill Clinton and Epstein's convicted associate Ghislaine Maxwell, to answer questions about the billionaire's operations. Now, survivors of Epstein's alleged crimes are urging Ferguson to step forward. Gloria Allred, a lawyer representing several survivors, argued that Ferguson's testimony could provide critical insights into Epstein's financial networks and the trafficking ring. "She could help Congress and the survivors learn the truth," Allred said, noting that Ferguson had previously expressed concern for children in crisis and even founded a charity to aid them.

Congress Intensifies Pressure on Sarah Ferguson to Testify Over Epstein Ties

Ferguson's legal team, however, has warned against her involvement. Jonathan Coad, a media lawyer who previously represented her, told the BBC that Ferguson would not testify. "It would be a disaster for her, for her daughters, and for Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor," he said, referring to Ferguson's ex-husband, who has also faced allegations of ties to Epstein. Coad suggested that Ferguson's refusal to cooperate would protect her family's reputation and avoid further exposure.

Meanwhile, the family of Virginia Giuffre, a woman who accused Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor of sexual abuse, has called for Ferguson to testify. Sky Roberts, Giuffre's brother, stated that Ferguson "should testify in the United States immediately" if she possesses any information about Epstein's activities.

Congress Intensifies Pressure on Sarah Ferguson to Testify Over Epstein Ties

Ferguson has remained largely out of the public eye for months, with unconfirmed reports suggesting she has been staying at a Swiss spa, a villa in the United Arab Emirates, and a retreat in Ireland. Her silence has only deepened the speculation surrounding her role in Epstein's affairs. As the committee prepares to send a formal request for her testimony, the question remains: will Ferguson finally break her silence, or will she continue to evade the spotlight?

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