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Epstein victim’s family urges US charities to cut ties with the Duchess of York

Virginia Giuffre’s family praises UK charities severing ties with the Duchess of York and urges US charities to act against Epstein-linked associations.

  • On Tuesday, Virginia Giuffre's family urged US charities to follow seven British organisations in severing ties with Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, over her links to Jeffrey Epstein.
  • Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, emailed Jeffrey Epstein, convicted sex offender, in 2011 praising him after a March 7, 2011 interview and following a menacing phone call.
  • Seven charities announced they would cut ties, naming the Teenage Cancer Trust, Julia's House, Prevent Breast Cancer, The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation, and National Foundation for Retired Service Animals.
  • Sky Roberts and Amanda Roberts praised the moves as commendable and urged US organisations to follow Britain’s example, saying the actions send a strong message about accountability; they added: `They added` that the developments raise urgent questions about efforts to confront Epstein’s network in America.
  • Prince Andrew, the Duke of York, settled Virginia Giuffre's civil case in 2022 without admitting liability, denying allegations while stepping back from duties; his family noted few of Epstein’s US associates face accountability.
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Virginia Giuffre’s family praise charities for cutting ties with Duchess of York

Several charities severed ties with her on Monday after it emerged she sent an email to Jeffrey Epstein, calling him a ‘supreme friend’.

Duchess of York loses support after e-mailing Jeffrey Epstein. The email he wrote in 2011 brings it back to the first pages

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The Telegraph broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
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