Six of Sarah Ferguson's companies are being dissolved
Six dormant companies linked to Sarah Ferguson will be dissolved amid renewed scrutiny from newly released Jeffrey Epstein files, highlighting her financial ties to the convicted sex offender.
- Companies House records indicate six companies linked to Sarah Ferguson are being wound down after the publication of millions of Epstein documents, following filings for strike-offs.
- Amid reporting of long-running financial pressures, documents released last month show Ferguson sought Epstein's financial advice over a 6m debt pile, and Sarah's Trust announced it would close `for the foreseeable future`.
- The six firms named include S Phoenix Events, Fergie's Farm, La Luna Investments, Solamoon Ltd, Philanthrapreneur Ltd, and Planet Partners Productions Ltd, with five carrying an application to strike off and one due in ten days.
- Companies House lists Ferguson as the sole director of six firms, authenticating a strike-off for S Phoenix Events and remaining active director of Ginger and Moss, Coat, and Librasol.
- Reporters caution that being named in the Epstein files does not indicate wrongdoing, though documents suggest plans for Jeffrey Epstein to take a majority stake in her brand Mothers Army and show visits with Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie after his 2009 release.
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Six companies linked to Sarah Ferguson, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's ex-wife, will close after the recent release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein revealed the former duchess's close friendship with the deceased sex offender, according to documents.
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Sarah Ferguson stands before the ruins of her existence. After revelations about her connection to the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, her businesses are closed.
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