Six Sarah Ferguson Companies Shut Down in Epstein Files Fallout
Six companies associated with Sarah Ferguson, the former Duchess of York, are being formally dissolved in the wake of the latest Jeffrey Epstein document releases. Official filings at Companies House reveal that all six entities, where Ferguson serves as sole director, have applications pending to strike them from the register, effectively ceasing their operations.
Details of the Companies and Recent Changes
The companies in question are:
- S Phoenix Events
- Fergie's Farm
- La Luna Investments
- Solamoon Ltd
- Philanthrapreneur Ltd
- Planet Partners Productions Ltd
These businesses had limited public activity and profile. Notably, in late 2025, Ferguson updated her registered details for all firms from "Sarah Duchess of York" to "Sarah Margaret Ferguson," a change documented in official records.
Connection to Epstein Documents and Charity Closure
This corporate winding down follows the recent announcement that Ferguson's charity, Sarah's Trust, will close indefinitely. The charity's shutdown came after new details emerged about Ferguson's relationship with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, whose extensive files were released by the U.S. Department of Justice.
While being named in the Epstein files does not imply wrongdoing, the documents contain several references to Ferguson. One file indicates discussions about Epstein potentially acquiring a majority stake in her women's empowerment brand, Mothers Army, after his 2008 conviction for child sex offences.
Revealing Correspondence and Past Statements
The released correspondence includes emails showing Ferguson and her daughters, Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie, visited Epstein in Miami shortly after his July 2009 prison release, with emails suggesting he covered their travel expenses. In one August 2009 email, Ferguson expressed deep gratitude, calling Epstein "the brother I have always wished for" and praising his kindness.
In another message, she referred to him as "my dear spectacular and special friend" and "a legend." These communications have resurfaced amid the latest document disclosures. Ferguson has previously distanced herself from Epstein, stating in 2011 that associating with him was "a gigantic error of judgment" and that she "would never have anything to do with Jeffrey Epstein ever again."
A representative for the former duchess has been contacted for comment regarding the company closures. The developments highlight the ongoing repercussions from the Epstein case, affecting various public figures linked to the financier.