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Emails reveal plan for Jeffrey Epstein to own majority stake in Sarah Ferguson brand after child sex offence conviction
Emails reveal Epstein sought 51% control of Mothers Army using book deals, TV, and speaking fees to generate revenue and fund related ventures through his investment vehicle JEDS.
- Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is named on an FBI shortlist of 11 individuals in an investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, revealing allegations of sexual abuse linked to Epstein's private jet and activities on his island.
- Sarah Ferguson planned to give Jeffrey Epstein a majority stake in her Mother's Army brand after his conviction for child sex offenses, with 51% equity proposed for Epstein.
- Ferguson aimed to launch the brand to support mothers, stating it represents 'integrity, consciousness, morals, etc.'
- Ferguson expressed regret over her association with Epstein, stating, 'I would never have anything to do with Jeffrey Epstein ever again.
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Epstein was to take major stake in Sarah Ferguson brand despite paedo conviction - The Mirror
Epstein was highly involved in Sarah Ferguson's Mothers Army project, documents show, with the paedophile set to help develop its 'integrity, consciousness' and 'morals'
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Read Full ArticleSarah Ferguson sought help from Jeffrey Epstein to set up business centred on supporting mothers
Sarah Ferguson sought help from convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein to set up a business centred on supporting mothers, new documents have suggested. In a series of documents released by the US Department of Justice, plans were allegedly discussed to create a business known as Mother's Army.Ms Ferguson, 66, appeared to start a year-long effort to launch the company, with its mission to "help amplify the voices of mothers all over the world to t…
·London, United Kingdom
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