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El escándalo que no cesa: Sarah Ferguson visitó a Jeffrey Epstein mientras el magnate cumplía condena
Spain🏛️ Politics5 days ago

El escándalo que no cesa: Sarah Ferguson visitó a Jeffrey Epstein mientras el magnate cumplía condena

The article reports that Sarah Ferguson, the ex-duchess of York, allegedly visited Jeffrey Epstein while he was serving his prison sentence. This revelation has caused significant controversy and shock, particularly in the UK. The claim is attributed to 'The Telegraph,' which suggests that this new information could further damage Ferguson's reputation. The piece connects this development to broader discussions involving figures like Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting ongoing scrutiny surrounding their past associations.

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El escándalo que no cesa: Sarah Ferguson visitó a Jeffrey Epstein mientras el magnate cumplía condena

The article reports that Sarah Ferguson, the ex-duchess of York, allegedly visited Jeffrey Epstein while he was serving his prison sentence. This revelation has caused significant controversy and shock, particularly in the UK. The claim is attributed to 'The Telegraph,' which suggests that this new information could further damage Ferguson's reputation. The piece connects this development to broader discussions involving figures like Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting ongoing scrutiny surrounding their past associations.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the situation as a scandal that continues to affect Sarah Ferguson's reputation, implying moral and ethical implications. It emphasizes the controversy and uses terms like 'terremoto' (earthquake), suggesting heightened public outrage. While it does not overtly criticize specific政

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