BBC News | Boss of Sarah Ferguson-linked firm used royal links to threaten worker with jail
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Sarah Ferguson’s close friend and former business partner, Manuel Fernandez, allegedly used his “Palace” connections to intimidate a former contractor at their failed lifestyle‑app start‑up vVoosh. In a recorded meeting, Fernandez and a security adviser, Mark Harry, threatened the worker—identified as “Alex”—with jail for supposedly hacking emails and endangering royal security, implying the breached messages involved Ferguson herself. Alex, who was owed thousands in unpaid invoices, taped the encounter for protection; he later filed a police report but no charges were brought. The BBC confirmed that vVoosh, based in Shoreditch, never launched and collapsed in 2023, despite raising over £9 million, with Ferguson holding roughly 1 % of the shares and having loaned the company about £50,000. While Ferguson denied any romantic involvement with Fernandez, the incident raises questions about her awareness of his use of royal links, as the app’s downfall and the threatened legal action remain unresolved.
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