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What's up everyone and welcome to another episode of the Epstein Chronicles.
According to Sarah Ferguson, the reason that she sent Jeffrey Epstein that email was because
her kids come first. Jesus Christ, man. My kids come first. What a line. And of course,
its intention is to post the stop questions cold like a talisman that's waved in front of a camera.
Hey, look, I'm a parent. That makes me immune. But your language is not a shield. Your actions are
you wrote to a man who by the time any one halfway awake was paying attention was a convicted
predator. A man whose whole last life was a trafficking racket dressed up in a charity and
cocktail party smiles. The fact that she'd even claim that those emails were about protecting her
children doesn't just ring hollow. It is hollow because what we see here once again is the attempt
to triage the situation by using motherhood as a shield. You don't send late night notes of
gratitude and intimacy to someone like that. If you're only concerned in safety, you don't lean
on them, joke with them, accept his favors or soft introductions to his world, and then expect
that single line. My kids come first to wipe away the optics, the choices, the entire history
of proximity. The whole claim is outrageous. While you were composing reassurances, other people's
children were the ones who bore the damage. And that's the real sickening symmetry. To posture as
a defender while the man you keep thanking in private was praying on others. We're not talking
about merely tone deaf here folks. This lady is more Lee tone deaf. There is a moral vocabulary for
this behavior, prioritizing social capital over moral clarity and then turning motherhood into a
get out of criticism free card, it's cynical and it stinks. You can say you love your kids until
the cows come home. You can put it on a press release with a ribbon. But love is visible in the
hard choices you make when the stakes are ugly. Love would mean cutting ties a minute the whispers
became ugly. Love would mean using whatever leverage you had to protect the vulnerable.
Not lean on the predator for favors while pretending the favors don't come with the price.
Nobody who truly puts children first treats proximity to a monster as a convenience.
So please spare us the sanctimony. If you were trying to protect your children by
cozying up by sending thank yous and soft notes, you picked an unbelievably stupid strategy,
or a very convenient one. Either way it's ugly. People who's instinct is to protect will be judged
by the company they keep and the walls they help build or fail to tear down. And when the
company includes a man who ruined lives, apologies that smell like PR. Just not going to cut it.
You want sympathy? Do something that earns it. Own the contradictions. Stop leaning on the
rhetoric as armor. Tell the whole truth. Not the tidy version that looks good under lights.
Until then the kids come first line. Sounds less like a defense. And more like a clumsy cover for
complicity. And that's the kind of discussed people will remember. This article was published by
the Daily Mail and the headline. Sarah Ferguson claims she was trying to protect princess Beatrice
and Eugenei when she sent apology email to Jeffrey Epstein as her children come first.
This article was authored by Matt Strudewick.
Sarah Ferguson claims she was trying to protect princess Beatrice and Eugenei when she sent an
email apologizing to Jeffrey Epstein. The Duchess of York spokesman James Henderson has come to the
fierce defense of the royal saying the children will always come first to her. You have to be one
serious scumbag to drag your kids into this shit. Prince Andrew did the same thing so I'm not
shocked at Fergie's doing it. But that still doesn't make it any better. In fact, it's gross
you're a mother doing it. You can almost expect your scumbag father, Prince Andrew to do whatever
you can to stay out of trouble, but your own mother dragging you into this shit and make no mistake.
For the simple reason that they're looking for some cover, right? How can we change this narrative?
How can we turn this narrative into something else? How can we make this narrative look like Fergie
is in fact the victim? That's the attempt. He claimed yesterday that it's chilling warning from
this ex-offender finance here is why she was faunting over him in a leaked correspondence from 2011
in which she called him her supreme friend. Oh yeah, we all believe that he was threatened in her
with what? What did he have over her head? Furthermore, what did he have over the head of her husband?
Well, we all know. And if anybody for a minute thinks that Prince Andrew just paid that money out
because you know, that's what he wanted to do, then you're crazy. Because if you haven't figured it
out yet, these royals won't admit anything ever. So for Prince Andrew to enter into that settlement,
that says a whole hell of a lot. And I think that we can extrapolate a lot from it, especially when
you go back in history and you look at the monarchy and the fact that they never pay out settlements.
So what does that tell you about the allegations that were made against Prince Andrew's bitch ass?
Epstein was apparently raging when she called him a pedophile and public
and cited it accepting 15,000 pounds from him to settler debts as a terrible,
terrible error of judgment. Now, you need to tell me there was nobody else you could have got the
15 dimes from no other royals, no other people that wanted proximity, the queen, the king,
nobody. So you have to go to Jeffrey Epstein and get money from him. Well, that sounds like
something that's going to come back and bite you directly in the ass. And as far as Sarah Ferguson
goes, the ass biting has commenced. In the email leaked to the mail on Sunday, the
Duchess humbly apologized and told the sex trafficker she was aware that he would feel
halaciously let down by me. Imagine sending an email to Jeffrey Epstein about anything,
besides telling him you want to smack him in the face. But here we are with Sarah Ferguson,
apologize into this dirt bag and not only that, but groveling. Think about that for a minute.
The Duchess of York groveling to Jeffrey Epstein. Why? Why would the Duchess of York feel it
necessary to grovel to somebody like Jeffrey Epstein? The revelations have led several charities
cutting their ties with the Duchess, a decision that has been praised by a Virginia Roberts family
who urged us organizations to follow suit. Yeah, that's a good idea. Yet rid of all these people
that were involved. Anybody that was tied to Jeffrey Epstein intimately, they have to answer
some questions. And if they can't answer those questions or won't answer those questions,
then it's time for ramifications, whatever they may be. I'll leave that up to other people,
right? I'm not in the business of calling for, you know, vigilante justice. What I'd like,
and I know it's crazy to even think or say, is for our actual justice system, the DOJ,
to actually do something about this. And unfortunately, the only way that we can assure that
is if we keep the pressure on. Mr. Henderson claimed her affawning email, came after a chilling call,
in which a menacing and nasty Epstein threatened to destroy the York family in a Hannibal Lecter
type of voice. Oh, Hannibal Lecter. Is that all they could come up with? A Hannibal Lecter type of
voice. And again, who's buying this? You really think that the Dutchers of York didn't have the
proper kind of security to, you know, protector or whatever? It has to be something else, like
Compromot, that Jeffrey Epstein's holding over the head of Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew.
That would certainly get her to write an email, right? The pressure she was put under to protect
her family must have been you, she said. Oh, yeah, a whole bunch of pressure. I don't buy it. And
furthermore, looking at this picture of Sarah Ferguson, she looks like the walking dude from the
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And this was long before the Duke's life had been ruined by his association with Epstein.
Her family and her children will always come first. Well, I'm glad hers do. What about everybody
else's though? What about all the other children who were abused? All the other children
who were left with a ruined life? Just forget about them, huh?
The Duchess 65 was subsequently dropped by seven charities, including the Teenage Cancer Trust
and British Heart Foundation. Robert's family yesterday called it commendable for the charities
to have severed ties with Sarah. And hopefully this is a step in the right direction.
And people who were deeply intertwined with Epstein, they should face some consequences.
This decisive action sends a strong message about accountability and the need to confront those
who support the horrific child trafficking network established by Epstein and Maxwell.
They set an establishment to the Times. Miss Roberts, who claims she was abused by Epstein,
and traffic three times to have sex with Prince Andrew when she was 17, committed suicide in April.
The Duke of York has denied these claims. Meanwhile, today he broke cover for the first time since
the news of his ex-wife's email to Epstein was unearthed. The Duke was spotted driving his
Range Rover away from Windsor Mansion with a male companion in the passenger seat.
The Duchess of York received backing yesterday by football wag Lizzy Kundi, who told of speaking
to the Duchess amid the fallout from the email revelations. Miss Kundi 57, the TV personality
and former ex-wife of Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur footballer Jason Kundi, was questioned about
the Duchess' feelings by Channel 5 presenter Jeremy Vine on Tuesday morning. The program
gets set of Fergie. Well, she's obviously devastated. There is no one more sorry than Sarah Ferguson
today. She's regretful. She wishes she had never met Jeffrey Epstein, but there are reasons why
she sent that email. Yeah, no good reasons. That's for damn sure. The fact is that he was enraged that
she'd publicly condemned him. He was absolutely beyond saying, I'm going to get revenge. I'm going
to ruin your family. Oh, yeah, ruin the royal family, sure. It was threatening. It was very dark,
and she felt she had no choice but to try and appease him. She was scared for herself,
for her family. You have to think he was probably the most powerful man on the planet,
or the richest man. No, and no. Okay, he had, compliment on your husband, just admit it,
just admit the truth for once. God damn. She was fooled by him, like many others,
like the Clintons, like Peter Mandelson, many others. Oh, well, since everybody else was fooled,
I guess it's okay that I was fooled too. The host raised Alcundi had spoken to the Duchess
in the last 24 hours while putting to her how Epstein was a convicted pedophile. Miss Cundi
replied he was, it's wrong. She's very, very sorry, but the fact is, when she did condemn him,
she did publicly. It got very, very nasty. He got huge lawyers on to her as well. She thought it
was going to be embarrassing not just for her own family, but for the rest of the royal family,
and she felt that was the only option she had. It comes as Princess Eugenie this week launched
a campaign against children who were exploited in fast fashion. Well, it's always that kind of
charity isn't it? Meanwhile, your own family members, your own parents, are involved in this
shit? The warned co-founder of the anti-slavery collective modern slavery hides in plain sight,
as the royal said, this couldn't be more true than in the case of counterfeit fashion.
A fake handbag or a football shirt may look harmless, but it often carries with it the finger
prints of exploitation. The anti-slavery collective is determined to make sure consumers understand
the true cost of these items and to call for greater accountability across supply chains.
Well, how about accountability with your mom and dad? Let's start there. But unfortunately,
when it comes to people like this, it's always about what you should do, about what kind of
action you should be taking. Well, at the same time, these people are up to whatever kind of degenerate
bullshit they're up to. And then when they get caught for it and they get called out, it becomes
the whole, oh, I'm sorry, I had no idea. But what about my children? No, Sarah Ferguson?
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