Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, allegedly once visited Jeffrey Epstein's home with her ex-husband Prince Andrew at the disgraced financier and child sex trafficker's estate in Palm Beach, Florida, according to unsealed court documents that were released on Friday.
Juan Alessi, a former employee at the residence, named Ferguson, 64, and Andrew, 63, in a 2009 video-taped deposition that was included in documents related to Virginia Giuffre's lawsuit against Epstein's former lover and accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell, 62. The duchess has not been accused of any wrong-doing and Andrew has denied any misconduct in relation to Epstein.
During the deposition, lawyer Katherine Ezell asked if Ferguson and Andrew were "friends" with Maxwell.
"Both of them," Alessi said before clarifying that he was referring to Maxwell and Epstein.
Alessi was then asked if Sarah and Andrew had massages while they were at the residence.
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"Prince Andrew did. I think Sarah was there only once and for a short time," Alessi said.
He continued, "I don't think she slept in there. I cannot remember. I think she was visiting Wellington and she came to the house and we met her. But Prince Andrew, yes, Prince Andrew spent weeks with us."
"Where would he sleep?" Ezell asked.
"In the main room, the main guest bedroom," Alessi replied. "That was the blue room."