From: David Stern To: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Daily Mail: Duchess of Debt Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 09:55:39 +0000 No idea ! Details in the article seem very accurate. On 27 Nov 2010, at 09:51, Jeffrey Epstein wrote: who talks? On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 4:36 AM, David Stem < wrote: Duchess of debt: Fergie's ultimatum to her creditors... Accept a quarter of what I owe you or risk getting NOTHING By RICHARD KAY and GEOFFREY LEVY Last updated at 2:08AM on 27th November 2010 Much as it pains the Royal Family - in this of all months - the cameras are once more turning on the Duchess of York. She is beginning, yet again, the process of dragging herself up from that place where she says she has been residing in recent times - 'the gutter'. As it happens, in Fergie's case the 'gutter' remains the sumptuously comfortable Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park, of which she is said to be still 'very much the mistress' after four years lodging there with ex-husband Prince Andrew. Mind you, these days she has to make do without the dozen or so personal staff who used to be at her beck and call. With Windsor Castle looming ominously in the background, Fergie has been filming the six-part documentary examining her downfall, Finding Sarah, which she is contracted to make for Oprah Winfrey's new TV network in America. <article-1333506-0642DB390000044D-453_468x509.jpg> Pleasant debt? Fergie, pictured here for America's Harper's Bazaar, remains 'very much the mistress' of the Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park Whether this turns out to be a personal story of downfall and dishonour, or survival and redemption, we must wait and see. But at 51, the trampoline life of the Duchess does seem to have her bouncing skywards once more, though where she will land is anyone's guess. Fergie has been working hard on the television series, in which she will examine her own bathes with those who have been closest to her, with her weight and, of course, w