Tag: Sarah Ferguson

  • Skin cancer survivor Sarah Ferguson stresses the need for regular mole examinations

    Skin cancer survivor Sarah Ferguson stresses the need for regular mole examinations

    Duchess of York and former wife of Prince Andrew, Sarah Ferguson, has expressed gratitude for the overwhelming “messages of love and support” she has received in the wake of the announcement on Sunday revealing her skin cancer diagnosis.

    On Monday morning, the 64-year-old duchess took to her Instagram account, urging everyone to remain “diligent” by regularly checking moles and seeking medical attention if there are any changes in their appearance.

    Expressing her surprise at the diagnosis, especially following her treatment for breast cancer last year, the duchess noted that she is in good spirits and surrounded by her supportive family.

    “I have been taking some time to myself as I have been diagnosed with malignant melanoma, a form of skin cancer, my second cancer diagnosis within a year after I was diagnosed with breast cancer this summer and underwent a mastectomy and reconstructive surgery,” she said.

    She said it was only due to the “great vigilance” of her dermatologist that the melanoma was detected at all.

    “I believe my experience underlines the importance of checking the size, shape, colour and texture and emergence of new moles that can be a sign of melanoma and urge anyone who is reading this to be diligent,” she said.

    There has been a slew of royal health news in the last few days: Kate, the Princess of Wales and wife of Prince William, underwent planned abdominal surgery last week, prompting a long break from official duties, while King Charles is due this week to have treatment for an enlarged prostate.

    Ferguson posted a picture of herself in Austria, where she was recuperating at the Mayrlife Clinic, a high-end health resort favored by celebrities in a picturesque spa town of Altaussee, before returning home to England.

    Known simply as “Fergie” to many, including the red-top newspapers that have closely followed her personal life, she has been firmly the public eye since marrying Andrew in 1986 and perhaps even more so after the couple’s split in 1992.

  • Billionaire friend of Sarah Ferguson sued for funding a sex trafficking network

    Billionaire friend of Sarah Ferguson sued for funding a sex trafficking network

    As per reports, a rich friend of the Duchess of York is being sued in the US for allegedly funding a sex trafficking organization.

    Trammell Crow, 72, with whom Sarah Ferguson allegedly struck up a connection, is charged with funding the operation that resulted in the assault of two women.

    The court documents submitted in California accuse the £6 billion Texas tycoon of a number of allegations.

    The lawsuit was filed by two women, Julia Hubbard and Kayla Goedinghaus against Mr Crow and his associates in a court in November, it has been reported.

    The Duchess of York is currently touring the US on her new book tour (Picture: Getty)

    They claimed that the ring was run by a man called Richard Hubbard with the ‘with the essential financial assistance and influence’ of Mr Crow.

    The Duchess, 63, and Mr Crow are said to have bonded over their shared interest in environmental issues – their friendship was first reported at the beginning of the month.

    The lawsuit claims that Mr Hubbard used ‘force, threats of force, fraud, or coercion to compel Hubbard and Goedinghaus to engage in commercial sex acts’.

    The case was filed under laws governing racketeering and it claims that the defendants ‘conspired together’ to commit offences including human trafficking.

    The women claim that Mr Hubbard forced the alleged victims to take drugs like Xanax ‘in order to force them to participate in sex acts’.

    It is alleged that Mr Crow was ‘key to the venture’s existence and long-running success’ as he invested in it.

    The lawsuit states: ‘Crow maintained what he called lingerie rooms in each property he owned in which he kept a variety of lingerie for female guests to wear, as well as what he called ‘stripper shoes’.’

    WATER MILL, NEW YORK - AUGUST 06: Trammell Crow attends the Nova's Ark Project on August 06, 2021 in Water Mill, New York. (Photo by Mark Sagliocco/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)
    Mr Crow is accused of using his ‘financial assistance and influence’ in the ring.
    LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 28: Honoree Trammell Crow accepts the Earthx Resilience Award onstage during the 15th Annual Global Green Pre Oscar Party at NeueHouse Hollywood on February 28, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for Global Green and EIN )
    The Texan tycoon is said to be worth around $60bn.

    There are a number of other claims in the legal papers about sex parties and drugs that allegedly involved Mr Crow.

    In a request to dismiss the case, Mr Crow’s lawyer Ken Stone said the plaintiffs were either married or used to be in relationships with the men they were accusing.

    The document states: ‘Plaintiffs’ attempt to leverage their long-running domestic quarrels into federal human trafficking and (racketeering) claims is a cynical attempt to extract financial gain from persons who were unfortunate enough to cross paths with them’.

    The allegations include that Ms Hubbard met Mr Crow while she ‘worked at a Dallas gentleman’s club’.

    The motion to dismiss states: ‘Ms. Hubbard alleges that she became close friends with Mr. Crow, such that they exchanged text messages, he would ‘allow himself to be photographed with her’ and he invited her to attend charity events while she invited him to her modeling events.

    According to Mr Stone there are ‘no allegations that Mr. Crow was ever romantically or sexually involved with Ms. Hubbard’.

    The complaint fails to allege any sex trafficking crime against Mr Crow and instead attempts to ‘smear’ him with ‘allegations concerning his lifestyle’, the document states.

    In a statement Mr Stone said the accusations were ‘absurd and blatantly false’.

    He told The Sun: ‘The story shared by the Plaintiffs is upsetting and paints a picture of numerous troubled and broken domestic relationships.

    ‘We are certain this will be made clear in future legal proceedings’.

    A spokesman for the Duchess said: ‘The Duchess has only met Mr Crow once with others to discuss environmental issues.’