Six Sarah Ferguson Companies Dissolved Following Epstein Document Revelations
Sarah Ferguson Companies Wound Down After Epstein Files Release

Six Sarah Ferguson Companies Dissolved Following Epstein Document Revelations

Six companies directly linked to Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, are being formally wound down through dissolution procedures at Companies House. This action follows the recent publication of millions of documents by United States authorities that contain new revelations about Ferguson's contact with the convicted paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.

Companies House Strike-Off Applications Filed

According to official filings at Companies House, an application to strike off each of the six companies was submitted after these new details emerged. The companies in question are S Phoenix Events, Fergie's Farm, La Luna Investments, Solamoon Ltd, Philanthrapreneur Ltd, and Planet Partners Productions Ltd. None of these entities appear to have maintained significant public profiles or commercial activity in recent times.

Sarah Ferguson served as the sole director for all six companies. The Government website explains that applying to strike a company off the register, commonly referred to as dissolving a company, is a standard method for closing down a business that has not engaged in trading activities for at least three consecutive months.

Epstein Document Revelations Prompt Action

The dissolution filings coincide with the release of extensive documentation by US authorities, which includes email exchanges between Sarah Ferguson and Jeffrey Epstein. In one particularly notable email from September 21, 2011, Ferguson appears to write: "I am at your service. Just marry me." Another message from the same exchange states: "Don't know if you are still on this bbm but heard from The Duke that you have had a baby boy. Even though you never kept in touch, I still am here with love, friendship and congratualtions (sic) on your baby boy. Sarah xx"

Subsequent messages reveal apparent frustration, with one reading: "You have disappeared. I did not even know you were having a baby. It was soooo crystal clear to me that you were only friends with me to get to Andrew. And that really hurt me deeeply (sic). More than you will know." It is important to note that many of these communications are dated after Epstein's 2008 conviction for soliciting prostitution from a minor.

Additional Context and Recent Developments

This corporate dissolution process follows other significant changes in Sarah Ferguson's official status. Late last year, after losing her courtesy royal divorcee title, she submitted official updates to her details for all associated firms, changing her registered name from Sarah Duchess of York to Sarah Margaret Ferguson.

Furthermore, in the days following the emergence of these new details about her friendship with Epstein, Sarah's Trust, a charity she founded, announced it would close "for the foreseeable future." A representative for the former duchess has been contacted for comment regarding these recent developments, but no statement has been provided at this time.

The winding down of these six companies represents a significant step in distancing these corporate entities from the ongoing scrutiny surrounding historical associations with Jeffrey Epstein, whose financial dealings and criminal activities continue to generate international attention and legal proceedings years after his death.