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Knopf Sets Oct. 21 Release for Virginia Giuffre's Posthumous Memoir
- Virginia Giuffre, a prominent Epstein accuser, died by suicide in April 2023 at her farm in Western Australia, and her memoir will be published posthumously on October 21, 2025.
- Giuffre completed the 400-page book, co-authored with Amy Wallace, before her death and emphasized her wish for its release regardless of her circumstances.
- The memoir offers intimate and disturbing details of Giuffre’s abuse by Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and others, including allegations against Prince Andrew who settled with Giuffre in 2022 without admitting liability.
- Ghislaine Maxwell, Epstein’s former associate sentenced to 20 years for trafficking, denied Giuffre’s allegations and called claims about Andrew “mind-blowingly not conceivable,” while Maxwell also stated Trump was friendly but never inappropriate with Epstein.
- Giuffre’s memoir aims to highlight systemic failures enabling sex trafficking, reflect her fight for justice, and potentially provoke essential discussions about abuse and accountability.
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Epstein accuser’s family takes issue with plans to publish her memoir - West Hawaii Today
Family members of Virginia Roberts Giuffre, who accused Jeffrey Epstein of sexually abusing and trafficking her when she was a teenager, say that she didn’t want her recently announced posthumous memoir to be published in its current form.
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